Pierre-Étienne Flandin (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ etjɛn flɑ̃dɛ̃]; 12 April 1889 – 13 June 1958) was a French conservative politician of the Third Republic...
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Government of Vichy France (redirect from Vichy government of Pierre-Étienne Flandin)
government of Pierre-Étienne Flandin was the second government of the Vichy regime in France, formed by Philippe Pétain. It succeeded the first Pierre Laval government...
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Maginot, Pierre-Étienne Flandin and Paul Reynaud, Laval brought in as his advisors, friends such as Maurice Foulon from Aubervilliers and Pierre Cathala...
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(1809–1889), French painter Hervé Flandin (born 1965), French biathlete Pierre-Étienne Flandin (1889–1959), French politician Louis A. Bertrand (1808–1875), leader...
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rest of France. Neither Pétain nor his successive deputies, Laval, Pierre-Étienne Flandin, or Admiral François Darlan, gave significant resistance to requests...
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Pétain's most trusted associate. In February 1941 Darlan replaced Pierre-Étienne Flandin as "Vice President of the Council" (prime minister). He also became...
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André Tardieu (redirect from Andre Pierre Gabriel Amedee Tardieu)
Defense Albert Mahieu – Minister of the Interior Pierre Étienne Flandin – Minister of Finance Pierre Laval – Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions...
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Gaston Doumergue (redirect from Pierre Paul Henri Gaston Doumergue)
Pensions Henri Queuille – Minister of Agriculture Pierre Laval – Minister of Colonies Pierre-Étienne Flandin – Minister of Public Works Louis Marin – Minister...
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World War II, an option strongly supported by its major leader Pierre-Étienne Flandin and other members such as Joseph Barthélemy. The centre-right party...
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Étienne Jean Marie Flandin (1 April 1853 – 20 September 1922) was a French magistrate and politician who was twice deputy of Yonne, and was then Senator...
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briefly as Prime Minister in June 1935 following the ouster of Pierre-Étienne Flandin. Fernand Bouisson – President of the Council and Minister of the...
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as Pétain named it. Pierre Laval formed the first government in 1940. The second government was formed by Pierre-Étienne Flandin, and lasted just two...
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the Axis in November 1942. Marshal Philippe Pétain, Vichy's main leader. Pierre Laval, head of government 1942-1944 Vichy French Army Vichy French Navy...
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of Lake Maggiore in Italy, between French prime minister Pierre-Étienne Flandin (with Pierre Laval), British prime minister Ramsay MacDonald, and Italian...
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Louis Barthou 9 February 1934 9 October 1934 Pierre Laval 13 October 1934 24 January 1936 Pierre Étienne Flandin 24 January 1936 4 June 1936 Yvon Delbos 4...
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parties and concerts. A street, formerly the Rue Pierre–Étienne Flandin after Pierre-Étienne Flandin, in Avallon, a town in the Yonne département of France...
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the Council of Ministers. From 1942, Pétain remained Chief of State, but Pierre Laval was named Chief of the Government. Chief Minister of France History...
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backing on behalf of Canada. A street, formerly Rue Pierre Étienne Flandin after Pierre Étienne Flandin, in Avallon, a town in the Yonne département of France...
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The architect Paul Bigot took the necessary steps and, in 1935, Pierre Étienne Flandin became the first new occupant. In 1936, the "Matignon Accords" were...
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The capture of Saint Pierre and Miquelon was the successful takeover of the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a colony of France off the coast of Newfoundland...
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de droite dans l'entre-deux-guerres. Maurice Thorez, Léon Blum, Pierre-Étienne Flandin et André Tardieu (1928-1939) (in French). Paris: Honoré Champion...
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following day, 6 September, Free French forces arrived in Bitam and Oyem with Pierre Roger Martocq as the new administrator of Woleu-Ntem. On 11 September, Masson...
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devaluation of the franc as a solution to France's economic woes. Pierre Étienne Flandin, the leader of the Democratic Republican Alliance, agreed with several...
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list) – Pierre Laval, Prime minister (1940) Pierre-Étienne Flandin, Prime minister (1940–1941) François Darlan, Prime minister (1941–1942) Pierre Laval...
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Albert Sarraut (redirect from Albert Pierre Sarraut)
Sarraut – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior Pierre Étienne Flandin – Minister of Foreign Affairs Louis Maurin – Minister of War Marcel...
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had opted for Collaborationism, an option endorsed by its leader Pierre-Étienne Flandin plus other members like Joseph Barthélémy. The political class was...
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forbidden jazz and all visible signs of...degenerations of Germanic culture…" (Pierre Seel, who, as a young Zazou, was deported to a German concentration camp...
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universitaire républicaine et socialiste, a Radical-Socialist youth group; Pierre Mendès France was also a member. Mobilised on 26 August 1939 in the 2nd...
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Britain and Italy taking similar actions. French Foreign Minister Pierre Étienne Flandin sought British commitment in the face of German remilitarization...
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Montoire-sur-le-Loir was the scene of two meetings. On 22 October 1940, Pierre Laval met with Hitler to set up a meeting on 24 October between Hitler and...
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