Klaus Barbie
Nikolaus Barbie (25 October 1913 – 25 September 1991) was a German officer of the ''
Schutzstaffel'' and ''
Sicherheitsdienst'' who worked in
Vichy France during
World War II. He became known as the "
Butcher of Lyon" for having personally tortured prisoners—primarily
Jews and members of the
French Resistance—as the head of the
Gestapo in
Lyon. After the war,
United States intelligence services employed him for his
anti-communist efforts and aided his escape to
Bolivia, where he advised
the dictatorial regime on how to repress opposition through torture. In 1983, the United States apologised to France for the U.S.
Counterintelligence Corps helping him escape to Bolivia, aiding Barbie's escape from an outstanding arrest warrant.
In 1972, it was discovered he was in Bolivia. While in Bolivia, the
West German Intelligence Service recruited him. Barbie is suspected of having had a role in the Bolivian
coup d'état orchestrated by
Luis García Meza in 1980. After the fall of the dictatorship, Barbie lost the protection of the government in
La Paz. In 1983, he was arrested and extradited to France, where he was convicted of
crimes against humanity and sentenced to life in prison. Although he had been sentenced to death
in absentia twice earlier, in 1947 and 1954,
capital punishment had been abolished in France in 1981. Barbie died of
cancer in 1991, at age 77, in his Lyon prison.
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