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  1. François Lehideux, né le 30 janvier 1904 à Paris et mort le 21 juin 1998 dans la même ville, est un industriel et homme politique français.

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    • 30 janvier 19048e arrondissement de Paris
  2. François Lehideux (30 January 1904 – 21 June 1998) was a French industrialist and member of the Vichy government.

  3. François Lehideux est nommé en octobre 1940 commissaire à la lutte contre le chômage et, de 1940 à 1944, directeur responsable du comité d'organisation de l'automobile et du cycle.

  4. Jun 27, 1998 · Francois Lehideux, the last surviving minister of the pro-Nazi Vichy regime, who tirelessly defended its anti-Jewish measures, died on Sunday. He was 95.

  5. Lehideux and Isorni v. France (case no. 55/1997/839/1045, application no. 24662/94, Publication 1998-VII, no. 92), was a case heard by the European Court of Human Rights on punishing statements praising collaborators.

  6. François Lehideux was a French industrialist and member of the Vichy government who attempted to seize control of the leadership of the automobile company 'Renault'. He supported the Vichy regime, but unlike his collaborator Pierre Pucheu, he not only avoided punishment but also continued to engage in business in the post-war years.

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  8. But the heart of Lehideux’s case rested on the claim that, under his guidance, the French automobile industry had systematically sabotaged the German war effort by deliberately under-producing. For evidence, Lehideux pointed not only to the considerable 1 Patrick Fridenson, ‘François Lehideux 1904–1998’ in Jean-Claude Daumas et al., eds.,