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    Camille Chautemps (1 February 1885 – 1 July 1963) was a French Radical politician of the Third Republic, three times President of the Council of Ministers...
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  • Look up chautemps in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chautemps is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Camille Chautemps (1885–1963), French...
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  • in June 1937. The presidency of the cabinet was then taken over by Camille Chautemps, a Radical-Socialist, but Blum came back as President of the Council...
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    shameful surrender. Chautemps then put forward a 'fudge' proposal, an inquiry about terms. The Cabinet voted 13–6 for the Chautemps proposal. Admiral Darlan...
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    Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones Paul Bastid – Minister of Commerce Camille Chautemps – Minister of State Paul Faure – Minister of State Maurice Viollette...
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    Minister of Justice Joseph Paul-Boncour – Minister of Foreign Affairs Camille Chautemps – Minister of the Interior Georges Bonnet – Minister of Finance Lucien...
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    Radical-Socialist government after it was revealed that Prime Minister Camille Chautemps had protected Stavisky, who died suddenly in mysterious circumstances...
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    Herriot Poincaré Briand Tardieu Chautemps Tardieu Steeg Laval Tardieu Herriot Paul-Boncour Daladier Sarraut Chautemps Daladier Doumergue Flandin Bouisson...
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    to Blum's resignation as Premier; in the next government, led by Camille Chautemps, Auriol was made Minister of Justice, then later he was appointed...
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    from both offices for ten days in February–March 1930 by Radical Camille Chautemps, but he returned until December. He was then Minister of Agriculture...
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    Daladier, who was president of the Council of Ministers, replaced Camille Chautemps on 27 January 1934 because of accusations of corruption (including...
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    – Minister of Foreign Affairs Édouard Daladier – Minister of War Camille Chautemps – Minister of the Interior Georges Bonnet – Minister of Finance Abel...
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    Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Paul Painlevé – Minister of War Camille Chautemps – Minister of the Interior Louis Loucheur – Minister of Finance Antoine...
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  • André Tardieu, President of the Council of ministers (1929–1930) Camille Chautemps, President of the Council of ministers (1930) André Tardieu, President...
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  • assigned to the vice presidency on two occasions, in 1938–1940 when Camille Chautemps was put in charge of coordination of the recently established Office...
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    group and set sail for Danzig. Bonnet along with his fellow appeaser Camille Chautemps (whom Daladier dismissed as "the peace-at-any-price-brigade") used...
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    looked very different. On 10 March, the Government Chautemps IV under Prime Minister Camille Chautemps resigned and Delbos was no longer foreign minister...
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  • government in which the Radical-Socialist leaders Édouard Daladier and Camille Chautemps (representing left and right of the Radical-Socialist Party, respectively)...
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  • Gaston Doumergue, Édouard Herriot, Henri Queuille, Édouard Daladier, Camille Chautemps, René Mayer, Gaston Monnerville, Pierre Mendès France, Edgar Faure...
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    Vichy Cointet 2011, p. 38 "Anciens sénateurs IIIème République : CHAUTEMPS Camille" (in French). Paul Webster (17 February 2011). "The Vichy Policy on...
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    Daniélou – Minister of Merchant Marine Paul Painlevé – Minister of Air Camille Chautemps – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts Robert Thoumyre – Minister...
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    positions in successive governments of Pierre Laval, Albert Sarraut, Camille Chautemps, Léon Blum, Édouard Daladier, Paul Reynaud, and the first government...
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    and Minister of Foreign Affairs Charles Nollet - Minister of War Camille Chautemps - Minister of the Interior Étienne Clémentel - Minister of Finance...
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  • is succeeded on October 26 by Albert Sarraut and on November 26 by Camille Chautemps. February 1 – Adolf Hitler gives his "Proclamation to the German People"...
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    France), architect Gustave Eiffel, Roland Bonaparte, Prime Minister Camille Chautemps, a French entrepreneur called Devousoud from Chamonix, American astronomer...
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    government involvement in the financial scandal broke. The French premier Camille Chautemps was forced to resign owing to the number of ministers wrapped up in...
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    shameful surrender. Chautemps then suggested a fudge proposal, an inquiry about terms.: 82–86  The Cabinet voted 13-6 for the Chautemps proposal. Reynaud...
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  • 1924 14 June 1924 Camille Chautemps 14 June 1924 17 April 1925 Abraham Schrameck 17 April 1925 22 November 1925 Camille Chautemps 28 November 1925 9...
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    participated in the subsequent Popular Front governments of Léon Blum and Camille Chautemps (1936 to 1938), as well as in the centrist republican governments...
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    minutes Weygand persuaded him that this would be a shameful surrender. Camille Chautemps then proposed a compromise proposal, that the Germans be approached...
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