Charles Maurras (Koenigreich)

Charles-Marie-Photius Maurras was a French politician and leader of the French National Front. He rose to power as President of France in 1920 and shortly after as Leader. During his dictatorship from 1920 to 1943, he initiated World War II in Europe by invading Belgium on 27th of June 1937.

Death
As the war turned against France and Maurras was approching his death, he was desperate to find a way to make himself immortal. As he began to lose his sanity, members of the French National Front began conspiring against him and he was assassinated by Jacques Doriot in 1943, who then became the Leader of France.

Genocide
Charles Maurras persecuted non-catholics, communists and homosexuals during his rule in France, and would use concentration camps in an attempt to "eliminate the unholy". These camps would be almost completely shut down by Jacques Doriot once he took control of France.