Paul Reynaud (French: [pɔl ʁɛno]; 15 October 1878 – 21 September 1966) was a French politician and lawyer prominent in the interwar period, noted for his...
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21 March 1940 and his replacement by Paul Reynaud. Daladier remained Minister of Defence until 19 May, when Reynaud took over the portfolio personally after...
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Hélène de Portes (section Reynaud's premiership)
Frenchwoman best remembered for the strong influence she exerted on her lover Paul Reynaud, premier of France under the Third Republic, shortly before and at the...
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Philippe Pétain (section Pétain replaces Reynaud)
of France and the government desire for an armistice, Prime Minister Paul Reynaud resigned, recommending to President Albert Lebrun that he appoint Pétain...
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Government of Édouard Daladier, on 20 March 1940, his Finance Minister Paul Reynaud was asked by President Albert Lebrun to form a new government, even though...
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Anne, Philippe and little Elisabeth. As the Germans activate Fall Rot, Paul Reynaud appoints de Gaulle as Defence Minister, under the command of Deputy Prime...
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attention of the maverick politician Paul Reynaud, to whom he wrote frequently, sometimes in obsequious terms. Reynaud first invited him to meet him on 5...
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government), three former French prime ministers, Paul Reynaud, Édouard Daladier, Paul Ramadier, Paul van Zeeland, Albert Coppé and Altiero Spinelli, took...
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in the process when he took a bullet for former French prime minister Paul Reynaud. He is remembered as a hero of the Austrian Resistance against the Nazi...
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as Admiral Ramsay Paul Leonard as Admiral Dudley Pound Demetri Goritsas as Cabinet Secretary Bridges Olivier Broche as Paul Reynaud Brian Pettifer as...
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21 March 1940 and his replacement by Paul Reynaud. Daladier remained Minister of Defence until 19 May, when Reynaud took over the portfolio personally after...
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overtaken by defeatism. On the morning of 15 May, the French Prime Minister, Paul Reynaud, telephoned the new British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill and said...
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tennis player Jean Borotra, former prime ministers Édouard Daladier and Paul Reynaud, former commanders-in-chief Maxime Weygand and Maurice Gamelin, Charles...
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Campinchi, January–March 1938 Marc Rucart, March–April, 1938 Paul Reynaud, April–November 1938 Paul Marchandeau, 1938–1939 Georges Bonnet, 1939–1940 Albert...
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Briand – Minister of Foreign Affairs André Maginot – Minister of War Paul Reynaud – Minister of Finance Louis Germain-Martin – Minister of Budget Pierre...
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Stalin's oldest son, Yakov Dzhugashvili; assassin Herschel Grynszpan; Paul Reynaud, the penultimate prime minister of the French Third Republic; Francisco...
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until he could believe in Chamberlain's eventual resolve. French premier Paul Reynaud was in London for much of Sunday and had a working lunch with Churchill...
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Nations] by preserving agreement with the nations gathered at Geneva". Paul Reynaud attacked the government for aiding Hitler by ruining the Anglo-French...
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Austria, where he died under mysterious circumstances. According to Paul Reynaud, on Wednesday May 2, 1945, after drunkenly bragging about the recent...
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Oliver Stanley and Sir Kingsley Wood. It was the first to be attended by Paul Reynaud, the new French prime minister, who was accompanied by César Campinchi...
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no avail. Besides Briand, André Maginot, Pierre-Étienne Flandin and Paul Reynaud, Laval brought in as his advisors, friends such as Maurice Foulon from...
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views of over 120 European statesmen, including the French statesmen Paul Reynaud, Prime Minister in 1940, Léon Blum, a three-term Prime Minister from...
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Hitler that Italy will enter the war "at an opportune moment". 21 March: Paul Reynaud becomes Prime Minister of France following Daladier's resignation the...
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French government began to discuss the possibility of an armistice. Paul Reynaud resigned as prime minister rather than sign an armistice, and was replaced...
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Charles-Émile Reynaud (8 December 1844 – 9 January 1918) was a French inventor, responsible for the praxinoscope (an animation device patented in 1877...
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Minister Paul Reynaud accused Leopold of treason. Flemish historians Valaers and Van Goethem wrote that Leopold III had become "The scapegoat of Reynaud", because...
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1938 Paul Marchandeau 18 January 1938 13 March 1938 Léon Blum 13 March 1938 10 April 1938 Paul Marchandeau 10 April 1938 1 November 1938 Paul Reynaud 1 November...
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surrender to Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. The president of the council, Paul Reynaud, sent de Gaulle as an emissary to Britain, where de Gaulle was working...
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Paul-Boncour 13 March 1938 10 April 1938 Georges Bonnet 10 April 1938 13 September 1939 Édouard Daladier 13 September 1939 21 March 1940 Paul Reynaud...
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Édouard Daladier, President of the Council of ministers (1938–1940) Paul Reynaud, President of the Council of ministers (1940) Philippe Pétain, President...
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