Eugène Foulé

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Eugène Foulé (born June 30, 1902 in Kleintänchen ; † after 1944) was a French collaborator during the occupation of France in World War II .

He was the deputy head of the German National Community in Lorraine behind Gauleiter Josef Bürckel . On October 18, 1941, Foulé had his name Germanized to Eugen Fulle. In 1941 he became mayor of Saargemünd and in 1943 a member of the NSDAP . After he was released, he was sentenced to five years of forced labor.

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