Fernand de Brinon, Marquis de Brinon (French pronunciation: [feʁnɑ̃ də bʁinɔ̃]; 26 August 1885 – 15 April 1947) was a French lawyer and journalist who...
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Lisette, Marquise de Brinon (1896 – 26 March 1982) was best known as the Jewish wife of the pro-Nazi French collaborator, Fernand de Brinon. Born Jeanne Louise...
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Brinon-sur-Sauldre (French pronunciation: [bʁinɔ̃ syʁ soldʁ], literally Brinon on Sauldre) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire...
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Deputies) back to Paris. But ultra-collaborationists Marcel Déat and Fernand de Brinon protested to the Germans, who changed their minds and took Laval to Belfort...
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Brinon-sur-Beuvron (French pronunciation: [bʁinɔ̃ syʁ bøvʁɔ̃]) is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France. Communes of the Nièvre department...
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territories: Fernand de Brinon (de Brinon was later head of the Sigmaringen enclave) Secretary of State to the Head of Government: Fernand de Brinon Secretary General...
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government and Fernand de Brinon now headed the "government commission". In a note dated 29 October 1944, Pétain forbade de Brinon to use the Marshal's name...
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V.5.1.4, page 111 Brinon & Conrad 2009, section 4.2 Bourbaki, Nicolas (2003), Algebra II, Springer, ISBN 978-3-540-00706-7 Brinon, Olivier; Conrad, Brian...
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as vice-president and his designated successor and appointed Fernand de Brinon as representative to the German High Command in Paris. Pétain remained the...
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scripts to the program Lisette de Brinon (1896–1982), the Jewish wife of the pro-Nazi French collaborator, Fernand de Brinon Lisette Burrows, New Zealand physical...
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Isabelle's mother, Marie Bourdereau (1740–1823), was native to the village of Brinon-sur-Beuvron. Prior to her birth, in 1758, Marie became chambermaid to Isabelle...
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(partly) Communauté de communes Sud Nivernais Communauté de communes Tannay-Brinon-Corbigny BANATIC, Périmètre des EPCI à fiscalité propre. Accessed 3 July...
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not offer permanent free-movement cards: only Pierre Laval and Fernand de Brinon had this privilege. The French bureaucracy had to be reorganized. For example...
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against. A city-state ruled by the government in exile headed by Fernand de Brinon was established at Sigmaringen. One of his most notorious members was Joseph...
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Secretary of State of the Vichy regime Fernand de Brinon and others in Katyn at the graves of Mieczysław Smorawiński and Bronisław Bohatyrewicz, April...
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Deputies) back to Paris. But ultra-collaborationists Marcel Déat and Fernand de Brinon protested to the Germans, who changed their minds and took Laval to Belfort...
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Pétain refused to take office, and was eventually replaced by Fernand de Brinon. The Vichy regime's exile ended when Free French forces reached the town...
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communes with the most châteaux are Presly (11), Bourges (8), Nançay (8), Brinon-sur-Sauldre (7) and Saint-Éloy-de-Gy (6). The most famous are the Château...
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Pinson. Marie Bourdereau was born in 1740, in the small village in Nièvre of Brinon-sur-Beuvron. She was the eldest daughter of Antoine and Barbe Bourdereau...
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arranged a meeting between Hitler and the French journalist Fernand de Brinon, who wrote for the newspaper Le Matin. During the meeting, Hitler stressed...
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Position 1st Battalion/13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade (1/13 DBLE) Major de Brinon/Major Robert Coutant Claudine 3rd Battalion/13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade...
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Liberation of Paris Siegfried Line campaign Sigmaringen enclave Fernand de Brinon Joseph Darnand Jean Luchaire Eugène Bridoux Marcel Déat Aftermath & Impact...
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Hadir (2005), Saint-Louis du Sénégal: d'hier à aujourd'hui, Grandvaux, Brinon-sur-Sauldre. Senegal portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint-Louis...
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Liberation of Paris Siegfried Line campaign Sigmaringen enclave Fernand de Brinon Joseph Darnand Jean Luchaire Eugène Bridoux Marcel Déat Aftermath & Impact...
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Liberation of Paris Siegfried Line campaign Sigmaringen enclave Fernand de Brinon Joseph Darnand Jean Luchaire Eugène Bridoux Marcel Déat Aftermath & Impact...
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Bell as Irène de Bergue Antonin Berval as Robert Henri Rollan as Maurice Brinon Gina Manès as Claire Raymond Cordy as Lutard Arlette Dubreuil as Madame...
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Français contre le Bolchévisme, an organisation founded in 1941 by Fernand de Brinon and Jacques Doriot to recruit volunteers to fight alongside the Germans...
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Bessais-le-Fromental Blancafort Blet Boulleret Bourgespref Bouzais Brécy Brinay Brinon-sur-Sauldre Bruère-Allichamps Bué Bussy La Celette La Celle La Celle-Condé...
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André Dussolier as Vival Philippe Caroit as Gilles Jean-Pierre Kalfon as Brinon Anouk Ferjac as the mother Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu as Yvon Maurice Vallier...
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Pétain refused to take office, and was eventually replaced by Fernand de Brinon. The Vichy government-in-exile ended in April 1945. On 25 August 2004, two...
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