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Indignité nationale (French "national unworthiness") was a legally defined offense, created at the Liberation in the context of the "Épuration légale". The offence of Indignité nationale was meant to fill a legal void: while the laws in application in 1939 had provisions against treason, murder and such crimes, they did not take into account reprehensible behaviours which occurred during the Occupation and in the Vichy regime, such as participation in the Waffen SS or in the Milice. The bill of the was presented by the Provisional Government of the French Republic government on June 26, 1944 and adopted by the National Assembly on August 26, 1944. Indignité nationale ceased to be a criminal offense in January 1951 but the people convicted in 1944–1951 remained deprived of their civil righ

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  • Γενικά ο όρος εθνική αναξιότης (ή «εθνική αναξιότητα») αφορά συμπεριφορά πολίτη μιας χώρας που στρέφεται ενάντια της πατρίδας του, της εθνικής αξιοπρέπειας ή θίγει καθ΄ οιονδήποτε τρόπο αυτή. Ειδικότερα όμως αυτός ο όρος για τα ελληνικά δεδομένα απετέλεσε «ιδιότυπο αδίκημα» που προσδιορίστηκε με Συντακτική Πράξη του 1945 με την οποία επιβάλλονταν ποινικές κυρώσεις στους συνεργασθέντες με τον εχθρό (δωσίλογοι). (el)
  • Duineztasun nazionala (frantsesez: Indignité nationale) Bigarren Mundu Gerraren ondoren Frantzian atzeraeraginez indarrean sartutako oso astuna da. 1994ko abuztuaren 26ko erabakiak sortu zuen, alemanen okupazioan Frantzian edo Frantziatik kanpo Alemania Naziari eta haren aliatuei zuzeneko laguntza eman zietenak zigortzeko, bai eta nazio-batasunari, frantsesen askatasunari edo haien berdintasunari eraso egin zietenak zigortzeko ere. (eu)
  • Indignité nationale (French "national unworthiness") was a legally defined offense, created at the Liberation in the context of the "Épuration légale". The offence of Indignité nationale was meant to fill a legal void: while the laws in application in 1939 had provisions against treason, murder and such crimes, they did not take into account reprehensible behaviours which occurred during the Occupation and in the Vichy regime, such as participation in the Waffen SS or in the Milice. The bill of the was presented by the Provisional Government of the French Republic government on June 26, 1944 and adopted by the National Assembly on August 26, 1944. Indignité nationale ceased to be a criminal offense in January 1951 but the people convicted in 1944–1951 remained deprived of their civil rights until August 1953. (en)
  • L'indignité nationale est un crime créé en France par l'ordonnance du 26 août 1944, durant la période d'épuration à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ce crime d'une très grande gravité, commis par un militaire ou un civil durant l'occupation allemande, est sanctionné par la dégradation nationale, prononcée par des juridictions d'exception qui ont été constituées durant cette période. Ce chef d'accusation n'est plus utilisé à la suite de la loi d'amnistie de 1951. Philippe Pétain est le seul chef d’État français à avoir été reconnu coupable d'indignité nationale et condamné pour ce motif. (fr)
  • L'indegnità nazionale (in francese: indignité nationale) è un reato istituito in Francia con l'ordinanza del 26 agosto 1944, durante il periodo delle epurazioni che seguirono alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale . Questo gravissimo crimine, commesso da un soldato o da un civile durante l'occupazione tedesca, è sanzionato con la , pronunciata dai che furono costituiti in quel periodo. Questo capo d’accusa fu abrogato dall’amnistia del 1951. Philippe Pétain fu l'unico Capo di Stato francese ad essere stato riconosciuto colpevole di indegnità nazionale e condannato di conseguenza. (it)
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  • Γενικά ο όρος εθνική αναξιότης (ή «εθνική αναξιότητα») αφορά συμπεριφορά πολίτη μιας χώρας που στρέφεται ενάντια της πατρίδας του, της εθνικής αξιοπρέπειας ή θίγει καθ΄ οιονδήποτε τρόπο αυτή. Ειδικότερα όμως αυτός ο όρος για τα ελληνικά δεδομένα απετέλεσε «ιδιότυπο αδίκημα» που προσδιορίστηκε με Συντακτική Πράξη του 1945 με την οποία επιβάλλονταν ποινικές κυρώσεις στους συνεργασθέντες με τον εχθρό (δωσίλογοι). (el)
  • Duineztasun nazionala (frantsesez: Indignité nationale) Bigarren Mundu Gerraren ondoren Frantzian atzeraeraginez indarrean sartutako oso astuna da. 1994ko abuztuaren 26ko erabakiak sortu zuen, alemanen okupazioan Frantzian edo Frantziatik kanpo Alemania Naziari eta haren aliatuei zuzeneko laguntza eman zietenak zigortzeko, bai eta nazio-batasunari, frantsesen askatasunari edo haien berdintasunari eraso egin zietenak zigortzeko ere. (eu)
  • L'indignité nationale est un crime créé en France par l'ordonnance du 26 août 1944, durant la période d'épuration à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ce crime d'une très grande gravité, commis par un militaire ou un civil durant l'occupation allemande, est sanctionné par la dégradation nationale, prononcée par des juridictions d'exception qui ont été constituées durant cette période. Ce chef d'accusation n'est plus utilisé à la suite de la loi d'amnistie de 1951. Philippe Pétain est le seul chef d’État français à avoir été reconnu coupable d'indignité nationale et condamné pour ce motif. (fr)
  • L'indegnità nazionale (in francese: indignité nationale) è un reato istituito in Francia con l'ordinanza del 26 agosto 1944, durante il periodo delle epurazioni che seguirono alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale . Questo gravissimo crimine, commesso da un soldato o da un civile durante l'occupazione tedesca, è sanzionato con la , pronunciata dai che furono costituiti in quel periodo. Questo capo d’accusa fu abrogato dall’amnistia del 1951. Philippe Pétain fu l'unico Capo di Stato francese ad essere stato riconosciuto colpevole di indegnità nazionale e condannato di conseguenza. (it)
  • Indignité nationale (French "national unworthiness") was a legally defined offense, created at the Liberation in the context of the "Épuration légale". The offence of Indignité nationale was meant to fill a legal void: while the laws in application in 1939 had provisions against treason, murder and such crimes, they did not take into account reprehensible behaviours which occurred during the Occupation and in the Vichy regime, such as participation in the Waffen SS or in the Milice. The bill of the was presented by the Provisional Government of the French Republic government on June 26, 1944 and adopted by the National Assembly on August 26, 1944. Indignité nationale ceased to be a criminal offense in January 1951 but the people convicted in 1944–1951 remained deprived of their civil righ (en)
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  • Εθνική αναξιότης (el)
  • Duineztasun nazional (eu)
  • Indignité nationale (en)
  • Indegnità nazionale (it)
  • Indignité nationale (fr)
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