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    Jules Salvador Moch (15 March 1893 – 1 August 1985) was a French politician. Moch was born into a renowned French Jewish military family, the son of Captain...
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  • Jules Moch (August 14, 1829 at Sarrelouis – August 8, 1881 in Paris) was a French officer. He was a colonel of the 130th. Regiment of Infantry. On the...
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  • lord Cheryl Moch, American writer Dontay Moch (born 1988), American football player Gaston Moch (1859–1935), French activist Jules Moch (1893–1985),...
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    the Lingva Komitato. Moch was born in Saint-Cyr-l'École, Yvelines. He was the son of French Jewish Military officer, Col. Jules Moch, co-founder of "The...
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  • 1950, the National Assembly of France brought socialist Defense Minister Jules Moch (SFIO) to court over the Generals' Affair. This Henri Martin Affair Piastres...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs Paul Ramadier – Minister of National Defense Jules Moch – Minister of the Interior Robert Lacoste – Minister of Commerce and Industry...
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    Farge – Minister of Supply Marius Moutet – Minister of Overseas France Jules Moch – Minister of Public Works and Transport Robert Prigent – Minister of...
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    Monnet – Minister of Agriculture Marius Moutet – Minister of Colonies Jules Moch – Minister of Public Works Fernand Gentin – Minister of Public Health...
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    of Foreign Affairs Pierre-Henri Teitgen – Minister of National Defense Jules Moch – Minister of the Interior René Mayer – Minister of Finance and Economic...
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    Pleven 28 October 1949 12 July 1950 257 days Bidault II–III Queuille II 8 Jules Moch 12 July 1950 11 August 1951 1 year, 30 days Pleven I Queuille III 9 Georges...
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    approved Socialist Jules Moch as the next prime minister of France by just one vote over the minimum required. 311 votes were cast in Moch's favour with 223...
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  • Gilbert-Jules 1 February 1956 6 November 1957 Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury 6 November 1957 14 May 1958 Maurice Faure 14 May 1958 17 May 1958 Jules Moch 17 May...
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    René Pleven Jules Moch Vincent Auriol - 47 Vice-amiral Roger-Gabriel Lambert [fr] 10 August 1950 26 October 1951 1 year, 77 days Jules Moch Georges Bidault...
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    Youth, Arts, and Letters Marius Moutet – Minister of Overseas France Jules Moch – Minister of Public Works and Transport Georges Marrane – Minister of...
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  • tradition of French civil-service personnel being trained in grandes écoles. Jules Moch, the Minister of Works, Transport and Tourism, unsuccessfully proposed...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs Guy Mollet – Minister for the Council of Europe Jules Moch – Minister of National Defense Henri Queuille – Minister of the Interior...
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  • and its members included Raymond Abellio, Louis Vallon, Jean Coutrot, Jules Moch and Alfred Sauvy, who as head of the INED demographic institute after...
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  • the 1948 elections the candidates were arrested by Interior Minister Jules Moch. While the candidates were being arrested, the local authorities stuffed...
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    of the government that the PCF would attempt a coup d'état on 1 May: Jules Moch, SFIO Public Works Minister, claimed to have "certain information" on...
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    argued that it would leave France defenceless. That day, according to Jules Moch, he declared that Britain was finished so there was no point in continuing...
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    Revers was dismissed in December 1949 and socialist Defense Ministry Jules Moch (SFIO) was brought on court by the National Assembly on November 28, 1950...
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  • 1947, all of which were under the leadership of Minister of the Interior Jules Moch (SFIO). The strikes began on 25 April 1947 at the Renault factory at...
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    1944–1945 Succeeded by Jules Moch Preceded by Robert Schuman Minister of Finance 1947–1948 Succeeded by Paul Reynaud Preceded by Jules Moch Minister of Economic...
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    which had been initiated after Charles de Gaulle's resignation in 1946. Jules Moch (SFIO), Interior Minister of Robert Schuman's cabinet, re-organized in...
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    Resistance included Pierre Brossolette, Gaston Defferre, Jean Biondi, Jules Moch, Jean Pierre-Bloch, Tanguy-Prigent, Guy Mollet and Christian Pineau. François...
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    under-secretary of the Interior under the socialist minister of the Interior Jules Moch in the government formed by the radical Henri Queuille. On 29 October...
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    September 1948: Christian Pineau 21 November 1945 – 24 November 1947: Jules Moch 10 September 1944 – 21 November 1945: René Mayer 9 November 1943 – 10...
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  • Minister, 1920, and first Jewish President of France, serving 1920 to 1924 Jules Moch (1893–1985), Transport Minister, 1945–47; Interior Minister, 1947–50;...
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    Longchambon – Minister of Supply Marius Moutet – Minister of Overseas France Jules Moch – Minister of Public Works and Transport Robert Prigent – Minister of...
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    Constantine in Algeria by Radical Henri Queuille's government (with SFIO member Jules Moch at the Interior). He went to Morocco in 1954 as general secretary of the...
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