Émile Nosky-Georges-Henri Emile Daeschner (3 January 1863 – December 13, 1928) was a French diplomat. Daeschner was born on 3 January 1863 in the 10th...
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war memorial.[citation needed] At the age of seventy, he retired. Émile Daeschner succeeded him in 1924, followed by Henry Bérenger on 1 January 1925...
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Britain, Portuguese War Minister Freire de Andrade, and French diplomat Émile Daeschner to keep himself informed. He was very critical of Portugal's lack of...
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and fuel supplies waned further, Machado warned the French diplomat Émile Daeschner that Lisbon was on the brink of collapse. By 1918, the UON had been...
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Auguste-Félix-Charles de Beaupoil, Count of Saint-Aulaire 1920 1923 Émile Daeschner 1933 1936 André d'Ormesson 1936 1940 Adrien Thierry 1940 1943 Jacques...
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Noyers 1897 1902 Jules Cambon 1902 1924 Jean Jules Jusserand 1924 1925 Emile Daeschner 1925 1926 Henry Bérenger 1926 1933 Paul Claudel 1933 1937 André Lefebvre...
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Blondel French Ambassador to Turkey In office 1928–1933 Preceded by Émile Daeschner Succeeded by Albert Kammerer French Minister to Greece In office 1924–1926...
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From Until Ambassadors 1925 1926 Albert Sarraut 1926 1928 Nosky Daeschner 1928 1933 Charles Pineton de Chambrun 1933 1936 Albert Kammerer 1936 1938 Henri...
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