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    Roger Henri Charles Salengro (30 May 1890, in Lille – 18 November 1936, in Lille) was a French politician. He achieved fame as Minister of the Interior...
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    also emblematic of the city. The Town Hall is located on the Place Roger Salengro, next to the Porte de Paris, in the eastern part of the city centre...
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  • such as Hubert-Joseph Henry in the L'Affaire Dreyfus and Roger Salengro, in L'Affaire Salengro, a television film directed by Yves Boisset, with whom he...
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  • – Minister of State Yvon Delbos (RAD), Minister of Foreign Affairs Roger Salengro (SFIO), Minister of Interior Vincent Auriol (SFIO), Minister of Finances...
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    Changes: 18 November 1936 – Marx Dormoy succeeds Roger Salengro as Minister of the Interior, following Salengro's suicide. Léon Blum – President of the Council...
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    Accords. From 1936 to 1938 he was Minister of the Interior (replacing Roger Salengro). He worked to suppress violent far right groups such as the Cagoule...
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  • Front, in order to reach this position of force. Interior Minister Roger Salengro publicly announced the following day the success of the negotiations...
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    death, alluding to his Jewish origins. On the other hand, the Minister Roger Salengro was pushed to suicide after attacks by a right-wing newspaper. Finally...
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  • 1936 in the newspaper Le Populaire. On 19 June 1936, interior minister Roger Salengro had President Albert Lebrun sign a decree outlawing the major leagues...
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  • stricter libel laws, as was done in the 1930s after the suicide of Roger Salengro. Jacques Chaban-Delmas, then President of the National Assembly, who...
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    the city's population lived in poverty. In 1936, the city's mayor, Roger Salengro, became Minister of the Interior of the Popular Front but eventually...
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  • Emil Reesen, Danish pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1964) 1890 – Roger Salengro, French soldier and politician, French Minister of the Interior (d....
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    structures for all of the pupils around the town : école du bocage, école Roger Salengro, école Saint-Joseph, collège du Houtland, école Jean Moulin, collège...
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  • couvert, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Monument to Roger Salengro and Gustave Delory.Statues et Monuments de la Région Nord Pas-de-Calais...
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  • mathematician. Maxime Piquette, tech innovator, founder of RadioKing and Ausha. Roger Salengro, minister. Jean Jacques Thomas, littérateur, academic, and an author...
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  • June 1935 24 January 1936 Albert Sarraut 24 January 1936 4 June 1936 Roger Salengro 4 June 1936 18 November 1936 Marx Dormoy 24 November 1936 18 January...
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    often given to the fort itself. Fort Nieulay, located along the Avenue Roger Salengro originally dated to the 12th or 13th century. During the English invasion...
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    (2) TV movie La Fille de l'air Marcel Maroun Bagdadi L'affaire Salengro Roger Salengro Denys de La Patellière TV movie Article 22 Gilles Romera Short...
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    (September): 328,547 1938 (September): 305,000 1939 (August): 270,000 Martelli, Roger (6 October 2020). "Les effectifs du PCF de 1920 à 2009: tableaux et cartes"...
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  • over accusations made by right-wing newspapers that Interior Minister Roger Salengro was a deserter during the war. Belgium asked the League of Nations to...
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    Lognes–Le Village (Noisy–Champs on Sundays) 214 Neuilly–Plaisance Gagny–Roger Salengro 215 Gare d'Austerlitz Vincennes 216 Paris–Denfert-Rochereau Rungis–Marché...
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    Champigny Centre station construction General information Location Avenue Roger Salengro Champigny-sur-Marne France Coordinates 48°48′58″N 2°30′08″E / 48.81611°N...
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    1930s after the suicide of Roger Salengro, the Socialist minister in Léon Blum's Popular Front government, in 1936. Salengro was widely believed to have...
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    Provence Group Founded 1997 Language French Headquarters 248 avenue Roger Salengro Marseille, France Circulation 81,858 (2020) ISSN 2102-6815 Website laprovence...
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    naturalizing immigrants from Eastern Europe and Germany. Rucart worked with Roger Salengro, Minister of the Interior, and Jean Lebas, Minister of Labor, to help...
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  • by British. 1924 - Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme founded. 1925 - Roger Salengro elected mayor. 1932 - Hôtel de ville de Lille (City Hall) built. 1938...
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  • String quartet Lamento Piece for harp and string quartet - Mort de Roger Salengro Deux virelais du Moyen âge - Soprano, flute, clarinet and viola - 1944...
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    Stade Marville Location 51 avenue Roger-Salengro, La Courneuve, Seine-Saint-Denis, France Capacity 10,000 Surface Grass Opened 1921 (hippodrome) 1932 (stadium)...
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  • through chemin de Font-de-Mai, route d'Eoure, A501 autoroute, avenue Roger-Salengro, avenue de Garlaban, the railway line and the chemin de Fenestrelle...
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    Kronstadt" d’Efim Dzigan, organised by his father to mark the death of Roger Salengro in 1936, where spectators leave the theater singing "l’Internationale"...
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