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Name
  
Maurice Bunau-Varilla


Died
  
August 1, 1944

Maurice Bunau-Varilla Maurice BunauVarilla empereur du Matin et les caricaturistes

Maurice Bunau-Varilla (1856 – 1 August 1944) was a French press magnate, and proprietor of the newspaper Le Matin. During the Second World War, he made the newspaper's editorial line pro-German and pro-collaborationist, and it ceased publication 16 days after his death. Bunau-Varilla admired Adolf Hitler more out of his anti-Communist leanings than out of Nazi conviction.

Maurice Bunau-Varilla Maurice BunauVarilla empereur du Matin et les caricaturistes

Bunau-Varilla developed and promoted Synthol as a cure-all tonic. Now known as a mouthwash and hair product, as well as a treatment for muscular pain, it is still sold in France.

He was the brother of Philippe-Jean Bunau-Varilla, engineer and diplomat who was instrumental in the building of the Panama Canal.

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