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    Jean Baptiste Pascal Eugène Chiappe (3 May 1878 – 27 November 1940) was a high-ranking French civil servant. Chiappe was director of the Sûreté générale...
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  • Chiappe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Luis M. Chiappe, Argentine paleontologist Jean Chiappe, high-ranking French civil servant...
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    dismissal of the police prefect Jean Chiappe that ultimately provoked the massive demonstrations of 6 February. Chiappe, a fervent anticommunist, was accused...
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    French ambassador to Lebanon. The office was first held by Henri Gouraud. Jean Chiappe should have held office on 24 November 1940 but the aircraft taking him...
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  • Tanguy, and others. On 10 December, the Prefect of Police of Paris, Jean Chiappe, arranged to have the film banned from further public exhibition after...
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    within France's countrywide political organizations were Corsicans (see Jean Chiappe, Horace Carbuccia, François Piétri, Cesar Campinchi, Gabriel Péri). However...
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    one of his first acts was to dismiss the prefect of the Paris police, Jean Chiappe, who was notorious for his rightist sympathies and suspected of encouraging...
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    August 25, 1924 Benoit Alfred Morain: August 25, 1924 – April 14, 1927 Jean Chiappe: April 14, 1927 – February 3, 1934 Adrien Bonnefoy-Sibour: February 3...
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    Radical-Socialist Édouard Daladier, who moved to dismissed right-wing Paris prefect Jean Chiappe and replace him with a government protégé. The decision caused violent...
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    anti-bourgeois content caused a scandal. Swiftly banned by Paris police chief Jean Chiappe, it was unavailable for fifty years. The earliest sound movie now acknowledged...
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    Wishart Convoy 3 freighters: Clan Forbes, Clan Fraser, New Zealand Star Jean Chiappe – thought to have died during the battle after the mail plane he was...
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    Martel Jan 1939 – Nov 1940: Gabriel Puaux 24 Nov 1940 – 27 Nov 1940: Jean Chiappe (died on flight to take office) 6 Dec 1940 – 16 Jun 1941: Henri Dentz...
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    Publishing. p. 60. ISBN 9781563110689. Retrieved December 11, 2018. Merl, Jean (September 14, 1997). "Mystery in the Sky". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved...
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  • in Bizerte and Beirut on November 24, 1940. All 7 on board, including Jean Chiappe, are presumed to have died. No wreckage has been recovered, the plane...
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    and Spirito were also active in Paris, where the Prefect of Police, Jean Chiappe, was a friend of Carbone. They initially set up an upmarket brothel in...
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    July 1941 ended the campaign. An armistice, known as the Armistice of Saint Jean d'Acre, was signed on 14 July 1941. There were 37,736 Vichy French prisoners...
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    of siege which gave rise to major fights with the police, the prefect Jean Chiappe obtained the surrender of the two main madmen, who were immediately imprisoned...
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  • Guillaumet with the newly appointed High Commissioner of the Levant Jean Chiappe among the passengers was mistakenly shot down over the Mediterranean...
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    5 months Gabriel Puaux January 1939 November 1940 1 year, 10 months Jean Chiappe 24 November 1940 27 November 1940 3 days Died on flight to take office...
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    the window, and returned to Saint-Lazare Prison. Paris Police Pefect Jean Chiappe from Corsica was afraid that she would die in his hands and requested...
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    Levant In office 1939–1940 Preceded by Damien de Martel Succeeded by Jean Chiappe Personal details Born (1883-05-19)May 19, 1883 Paris, France Died January...
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  • dismissed three cabinet ministers as well as Prefect of Police for Paris Jean Chiappe. 12,000 New York City taxicab drivers went on strike over the distribution...
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    director of Air France. On 27 November 1940, while flying to Syria with Jean Chiappe, the new French High Commissioner to the Levant, his four-engined Farman...
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    and Spirito were also active in Paris, where the Prefect of Police, Jean Chiappe, was a friend of Carbone. They initially set up an up-market brothel...
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    newspaper in France, founded in 1928 by Horace de Carbuccia (son-in-law of Jean Chiappe, the prefect of police involved in the Stavisky Affair), Georges Suarez...
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  • of Gringoire in 1928, and married to the Paris police prefect police Jean Chiappe's daughter-in-law, deputy of Corsica from 1932 to 1936. Louis de Chappedelaine...
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    embassy in its proximity was taken during the service term of ambassador Jean-Pierre Lafon who arrived in May 1994. The rehabilitation works were inaugurated...
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  • high-level bombers. The pioneering French aviator Henri Guillaumet and Jean Chiappe, the new French High Commissioner to the Levant, die when an Italian...
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  • September – Émile Régnier, World War I flying ace (born 1896) 27 November Jean Chiappe, civil servant (born 1878) Henri Guillaumet, aviator (born 1902) List...
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    law was guaranteed by the secret protection of the Préfet de police Jean Chiappe and Minister Albert Sarraut. The brothel opened with great pomp on April...
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