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EPISODE · Jul 19, 2026 · 13 MIN

Alexandre Villaplane: From France's Football Captain to Nazi Collaborator and Killer

from World History: True Stories of the 20th Century · host World History

Alexandre Villaplane was the captain of the French national football team who became one of France’s most notorious Nazi collaborators during the Second World War. Alexandre Villaplane’s life is one of the most shocking transformations of the Second World War — a story of fame, greed, betrayal, and brutality. Once celebrated as the captain of the French national football team and a participant in the first FIFA World Cup in 1930, Villaplane rose from humble beginnings in French Algeria to become one of the most recognizable athletes in France. Talented, charismatic, and admired, he represented a symbol of sporting excellence during the interwar years. But behind the image of a national hero, a darker character was already forming. Gambling scandals, financial corruption, and criminal activity gradually overshadowed his football career. When Nazi Germany invaded France in 1940 and the country fell under occupation, Villaplane chose collaboration over resistance. Instead of defending his nation’s honor, he aligned himself with the occupiers. During the German occupation of France, Villaplane became deeply involved with the French Carlingue — often referred to as the French Gestapo — led by Henri Lafont and Pierre Bonny. He extorted Jewish families, participated in black market operations, and later commanded a unit of the Brigade Nord-Africaine, a collaborationist paramilitary force operating under SS authority. Holding the rank of SS-Untersturmführer, he took part in violent anti-resistance operations in southwestern France. Villaplane’s name became associated with torture, hostage extortion, and executions. His unit participated in the Mussidan massacre in June 1944, and survivors described his personal involvement in acts of brutality. After the Liberation of Paris, Villaplane was arrested, tried for treason, collaboration, murder, and acts of barbarity, and sentenced to death. On 27 December 1944, just days after his 40th birthday, Alexandre Villaplane was executed by firing squad. His fall from national sports hero to condemned war criminal remains one of the most disturbing personal transformations of the war.This episode is part of the series Fascist Collaborators.Watch the full documentary and explore hundreds of historical films at:WorldHistory.tv

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