Anatole Deibler

Deibler and his assistants carry out the execution of a member of a criminal gang known as the Chauffeurs de la Drome, Valence, Drôme, September 22, 1909

Anatole Deibler (October 20, 1863–February 2, 1939) was a French executioner. With the beheading of 395 criminals to his name, he was probably the most famous French executioner.[1]

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Preceded by
Louis-Antoine-Stanislas Deibler
Chief Executioner of the French Republic
1899 1939
Succeeded by
Jules-Henri Desfourneaux
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