The Trial of Maurice Papon — Season 1, Episode 1: The Senior Official
Documentary, War & Politics • 59 min • 1 season, 3 episodes • ★ 7.0/10
Episode synopsis
Maurice Papon, a high-ranking official under the Vichy regime, oversaw the deportation of hundreds of Jews from the Gironde region in 1942. After the war, he went on to have a distinguished career as a prefect, member of parliament, and minister. In 1981, documents revealed his active role during the Occupation, triggering a complaint for crimes against humanity. After sixteen years of legal proceedings, his trial began in 1997. Accused of complicity in the deportation of 1,600 Jews, he claimed he acted under duress, while the prosecution emphasized his conscious responsibility. Sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment in 1998 following a trial lasting more than six months, he was released in 2002 on health grounds. This trial, a belated symbol of judicial reckoning, continues to fuel reflection on individual responsibility and obedience to orders.
About The Trial of Maurice Papon
Maurice Papon, a high-ranking official under the Vichy regime, oversaw the deportation of hundreds of Jews from the Gironde prefecture in 1942. After the war, he enjoyed a prestigious career as a prefect, member of parliament, and minister without ever facing any repercussions. In 1981, the newspaper “Le Canard enchaîné” revealed his role during the Occupation, backed by documents, leading to a complaint for crimes against humanity. After 16 years of legal proceedings, his trial began in 1997. Accused of complicity in the deportation of 1,600 Jews, he claimed he was merely obeying government orders and acting under coercion from the Nazi occupiers, while the prosecution emphasized his conscious responsibility. Sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment in 1998 following a trial lasting more than six months, he was released in 2002 for health reasons. This trial, a belated symbol of the accountability of public officials, continues to fuel reflection on individual responsibility.