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    André Léon Blum (French: [ɑ̃dʁe leɔ̃ blum]; 9 April 1872 – 30 March 1950) was a French socialist politician and three-time Prime Minister of France. As...
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  • 148 Colton, Joel (1968). Léon Blum, Humanist in Politics.. Lacouture, Jean (1982). Léon Blum. Gruber, Helmut (1986). Léon Blum, French Socialism, and the...
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    Jeanne Adèle “Janot” Blum (11 February 1899 – 3 July 1982) was the third wife of Léon Blum, the French socialist politician and three times Prime Minister...
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    and was the younger brother of the Socialist Prime Minister of France, Léon Blum. A Jew, he was interned in various camps from 1941 until he was murdered...
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    Dritte Republik in neun Porträts : Leon Gambetta, Jules Ferry, Jean Jaurès, Georges Clemenceau, Aristide Briand, Léon Blum, Edouard Daladier, Philippe Pétain...
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  • The Blum–Viollette proposal of 1936 takes its name from Léon Blum and Maurice Viollette, who acted as the French premier and governor-general of Algeria...
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    Republican coalitions that had governed since the 6 February 1934 crisis. Léon Blum became president of the council. The SFIC, predecessor of the Communist...
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    Colton, Léon Blum (1966) pp. 92–126. Colton, Léon Blum (1966) pp. 160–97. Gordon Wright, France in Modern Times (1995) pp 360–369. Colton, Léon Blum (1966)...
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    11th arrondissement of Paris, the Church of Saint-Ambroise and Place Léon-Blum (formerly called Place Voltaire). It includes a bust of the French politician...
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  • was from 1936 (the beginning of the Popular Front administration, under Léon Blum) to 1940 and Paul Reynaud's cabinet. The trial, supported by the Nazis...
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    in the 1930s.; Colton 1966; Lacouture, Jean (1982). Léon Blum.; Gruber, Helmut (1986). Léon Blum, French Socialism, and the Popular Front: A Case of Internal...
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  • of State James F. Byrnes and representatives of the French government Léon Blum and, especially, Jean Monnet. The agreements aimed to eradicate France's...
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  • Léon Blum government in 1936–37 joined the right-wing Britain government in establishing an arms embargo during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39). Blum...
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  • Reichenbach : l'ultime amour de Léon Blum". Women Today (in French). 2020-01-19. Retrieved 2022-12-15. "La Maison". Maison Léon Blum (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-15...
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    leaders of the new SFIO (the remaining socialist minority), along with Léon Blum. Auriol became the party's leading spokesman on financial issues. He chaired...
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    of National Defence in the Léon Blum government and retained the crucial portfolio for two years. After the fall of the Blum government, Daladier became...
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    Assembly on 29 November after which Bidault resigned. His successor was Léon Blum. Bidault served various French governments, first as foreign minister...
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    facility. During World War II, the Vichy regime arrested and interned Léon Blum, Édouard Daladier, Paul Reynaud, Georges Mandel and Maurice Gamelin as...
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    cover-up. In Léon Blum's Popular Front government of 1936, Chautemps represented the Radical-Socialist Party as a Minister of State and succeeded Blum at the...
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  • computer scientist Léon Blum (1872 – 1950), socialist Prime Minister of France from 1936 to 1937 Mark Blum (1950–2020), American actor Marty Blum, mayor of Santa...
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  • player Léon Bloy (1846–1917), French writer Léon Blum (1872–1950), French politician and prime minister Léon Boëllmann (1862–1897), French composer Leon Bourgeois...
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  • government but his allies refused. Finally, the SFIO former Prime Minister Léon Blum took the head of the Cabinet. Furthermore, another socialist, Vincent...
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    Prime Minister Léon Blum on February 13, 1936. On February 13, 1936, during the funeral of the royalist historian Jacques Bainville, Léon Blum drove through...
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    signatories of a supposed letter "No. 3547" addressed to French Prime Minister Léon Blum on 15 June 1936, which implored the French not to abandon Syria. However...
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  • Leon Blum is a former Israel international lawn bowler. He won a gold medal in the triples during the 1992 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Worthing...
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    the concept of proportional salary. In 1936, the social reforms led by Léon Blum in France suddenly created a vacation industry, and the sales of L'Oréal's...
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  • the Popular Front, which won the elections in 1936, bringing to power Léon Blum. Interwar France France in Modern Times (1920-today) Radical-Socialist...
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    York: The Macmillan Company, 1968, pp. 19–20. Warner, p. 20. Léon Blum, L'Œuvre de Léon Blum, Réparations et Désarmement, Les Problèmes de la Paix, La Montée...
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    Under his leadership as Minister of the Interior in the government of Léon Blum, the French police infiltrated La Cagoule, which was planning the overthrow...
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    to 1958. He was France's third Prime Minister of Jewish descent (after Léon Blum and Alexandre Millerand). René Mayer – President of the Council Henri...
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