• Philippe Doumenc (21 April 1934 – 19 July 2023) was a French novelist. His first novel, Les Comptoirs du Sud won the 1989 Prix Renaudot. Philippe Doumenc...
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  • Cody, 75, American record producer, A&R and radio executive (KTWV). Philippe Doumenc, 89, French novelist. Alex Etheridge, 13, American child, bone cancer...
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    tous mes rêves, René Depestre (Gallimard) 1989: Les Comptoirs du Sud, Philippe Doumenc (Le Seuil) 1990: Les Frères Romance, Jean Colombier (Calmann-Lévy)...
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  • Salkin 2002 - François Broche 2003 - Jean-Christophe Notin 2004 - Philippe Doumenc, Les amants de Tonnegrange (Seuil) 2005 - Georges Longeret, Jacques...
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    reached the age limit for retirement, was replaced by General Aimé Doumenc. Doumenc's aide-major-général was Louis-Marie Koeltz. Gamelin's reforms were...
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    occupied France, but it initially took shape in Bordeaux under Marshal Philippe Pétain as the successor to the French Third Republic in June 1940. The...
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    Nicolas Durand Philippe Escande Alain Estève Michel Fabre Patrick Fort Philippe Gallart Camille Gérondeau Kevin Gimeno Jean-Philippe Grandclaude Steven...
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    British favored. The French delegation to Moscow headed by General Joseph Doumenc first went to London to join the British delegation led by Admiral Reginald...
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    June 2015. "Eugène Doumenc (1873 - 1943)" (in French). Paris: le musée d'Orsay. Retrieved 6 March 2024. "Eugene Baptiste Doumenc". Utrecht: Passage Arts...
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  • (1940-1944). Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr:Gouvernement Philippe Pétain; see its history for attribution....
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