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ICYMI: Nazi Collaborator's Name To Be Erased From Broadway Sidewalk
Phillipe Pétain, a Nazi collaborator during World War II, will have his name removed from a granite strip on a Broadway sidewalk

Ciara McCarthy is a reporter for Patch in New York City, covering lower Manhattan. You can reach her at ciara.m@patch.com.
Phillipe Pétain, a Nazi collaborator during World War II, will have his name removed from a granite strip on a Broadway sidewalk

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