October 28, 1944, Louis-Ferdinand Céline and his wife Lucette and cat, Bébert, accompanied by the actor Robert Le Vigan, arriving in Sigmaringen. Having derived from Rostock in Berlin into a debacle of fire, these branquignols jihadist collaborators join the court of the marshal Pétain, installed under German protectorate in this town overlooking the Danube. It has not been possible to the head of the French State to refuse the orders of the Reich, and considering himself as a prisoner, he strives, as a decoy human, to incarnate the fiction of a legitimate government-in-exile. Are going…