Félix Gouin (French: [feliks ɡwɛ̃]; 5 October 1884 – 25 October 1977) was a French Socialist politician who was a member of the French Section of the...
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French engineer Eugène Goüin (1818–1909, French banker and politician Félix Gouin (1884–1977), French politician Jean Ivan Gouin (1916–2007), Canadian...
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employed as a diplomat. The same year he served as foreign minister in Félix Gouin's provisional government. On 19 June 1946, the National Constituent Assembly...
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(1940–1944)[dubious – discuss] Charles de Gaulle, French Co-Prince (1944–1946) Félix Gouin, French Co-Prince (1946) Georges Bidault, French Co-Prince (1946) Vincent...
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dissolution of parliament and the resignation of de Gaulle's successor Félix Gouin of the SFIO. A new election for a Constituent Assembly of 1946 [fr] was...
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autumn of 1940, the colonial empire largely supported the Vichy regime. Félix Éboué, governor of Chad, switched his support to General de Gaulle in September...
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from the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Southern Zone, and led by Félix Gouin. As soon as July 1941, the network almost became the armed wing of the...
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the National Council of the Resistance. Pierre Fourcaud created with Félix Gouin the Brutus Network in which Gaston Defferre, later mayor of Marseilles...
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"the parties system". He resigned in January 1946 and was replaced by Félix Gouin (SFIO). Ultimately only the PCF and the SFIO supported the draft Constitution...
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In January 1946 de Gaulle resigned from the cabinet. The socialist Félix Gouin succeeded him. A first constitutional draft was approved by the National...
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1945 16 December 1946 1 year, 25 days de Gaulle II Gouin Bidault I Charles de Gaulle; Félix Gouin; Georges Bidault; Vincent Auriol Serving with Minister...
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November 1946 In office 31 January 1946 – 21 January 1947 Preceded by Félix Gouin Succeeded by Édouard Herriot Personal details Born (1884-08-27)27 August...
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of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Félix Faure (1841–1899)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November...
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President Chairman of the Provisional Government: Charles de Gaulle Félix Gouin Georges Bidault Vincent Auriol Léon Blum President: Vincent Auriol Personal...
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Daniel Mayer created, with other socialists like Suzanne Buisson and Félix Gouin, the Comité d'action socialiste (CAS) in Nîmes. The same thing was created...
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office 21 November 1945 – 24 November 1947 President Charles de Gaulle Félix Gouin Georges Bidault Léon Blum Paul Ramadier Preceded by René Mayer Succeeded...
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1946) Minister of Labour and Social security under "le gouvernement de Félix Gouin" (26 January – 24 June 1946) Minister of Labour and Social security under...
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Portrait Name Took office Left office Political party Legislature (election) Félix Gouin 9 November 1943 8 November 1945 SFIO Provisional...
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1947 1 year, 102 days Edmond Michelet Félix Gouin Georges Bidault François Billoux Charles de Gaulle - Félix Gouin Georges Bidault Vincent Auriol 33 Corps...
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office, War Minister Edmond Michelet wrote to him that Prime Minister Félix Gouin wanted his rank to be as high as possible (which Lacouture takes to mean...
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the 23rd, General de Gaulle was relieved of his position by socialist Félix Gouin, who made a left-wing turn and expressed his support for Giral. On 1...
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1937) 1976 – Raymond Queneau, French poet and author (b. 1903) 1977 – Félix Gouin, French politician (b. 1884) 1979 – Gerald Templer, English field marshal...
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1 3 June 1944 26 January 1946 Independent Provisional 2 I (1945) 60 Félix Gouin (1884–1977) • 26 January 1946 24 June 1946 French Section of the Workers'...
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1946. Tillon remained Minister of Armaments under the governments of Félix Gouin and Georges Bidault from 23 January to 16 December 1946. In the government...
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4 June 1936 – 10 July 1940 Preceded by Fernand Bouisson Succeeded by Félix Gouin (as President of the Provisional Consultative Assembly, 1943) In office...
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Georges Bidault In office 26 January 1946 – 12 June 1946 Prime Minister Félix Gouin Minister of State In office 22 January 1947 – 4 May 1947 Prime Minister...
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Reconstruction and Town Planning. Jean Letourneau – Minister of Commerce Félix Gouin – Minister of Planning Marcel Roclore – Minister of State Yvon Delbos...
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Daniel attended Sorbonne University (studying philosophy) and worked for Félix Gouin as a speechwriter. Daniel was a Jewish humanist in the tradition of the...
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Republic (GPRF) twice had as President of the Councils figures of the SFIO (Félix Gouin and Léon Blum). Although the GPRF was active only from 1944 to 1946,...
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Minister of Public Health and Population Eugène Thomas – Minister of Posts Félix Gouin – Minister of Planning Guy Mollet – Minister of State Augustin Laurent...
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