Jean-Baptiste Lebas (French: [ʒɑ̃ batist ləba]; 24 October 1878 – 10 March 1944) was a French Socialist politician, deputy to the National Assembly of...
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Lebas is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alain Lebas (born 1953), French sprint canoeist Jean-Baptiste Lebas (1898–1944), French...
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for Jean-Baptiste Lebas during his imprisonment time. Fleuris Vanherpe, the eldest deputy mayor of the city council, supplanted Jean-Baptiste Lebas after...
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(SFIO) as under-secretary of state to the President of the Council, Jean-Baptiste Lebas (SFIO, Minister of Labour), had started on 6 June at 3 PM, but the...
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and Spaniards. Amongst its inmates were the resistance fighters, Jean-Baptiste Lebas and Bjørn Egge. The French spy, René Lefebvre, father of Archbishop...
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Justice Jean-Baptiste Lebas (SFIO), Minister of Labour Alphonse Gasnier-Duparc – Minister of Marine Pierre Cot (RAD) – Minister of Air Jean Zay (RAD)...
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French Resistance (section Jean Moulin's intercession)
d'action socialiste (CAS) in Nîmes. The same thing was created by Jean-Baptiste Lebas in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais (administratively joined with Belgium)...
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Minister of Finance Charles Spinasse – Minister of National Economy Jean-Baptiste Lebas – Minister of Labour Marc Rucart – Minister of Justice Alphonse Gasnier-Duparc...
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Marc Rucart – Minister of Public Health – Radical Socialist Party Jean-Baptiste Lebas – Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones – SFIO Fernand Chapsal...
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22 June 1937 Jean-Baptiste Lebas : 22 June 1937 – 18 January 1938 Fernand Gentin : 18 January 1938 – 13 March 1938 Jean-Baptiste Lebas : 13 March 1938...
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industry". The first fair, held on boulevard des Écoles (now boulevard Jean-Baptiste Lebas), was a success. It included a circus and bandstand, and admission...
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1 June 1935) Ludovic-Oscar Frossard (1 June 1935 – 4 June 1935) Jean-Baptiste Lebas (4 June 1936 – 22 June 1937) André Février (22 June 1937 – 18 January...
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Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus (19 March 1807 – 15 July 1857) was a French architect who became an expert in restoration or recreation of medieval architecture...
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meetings in the town hall included Sadi Carnot, Charles Daniel-Vincent, Jean-Baptiste Lebas, Léo Lagrange and Roger Salengro. After the siege of Maubeuge in...
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1957: 1136 Jean Moulin (1899-1943) D'Estienne d'Orves (1901–1941) Robert Keller (1899–1945) Pierre Brossolette (1903–1944) Jean-Baptiste Lebas (1878–1944)...
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therefore those of journalists involved in counterpropaganda such as Jean-Baptiste Lebas, who launched "L'homme libre" (The Free Man) and who died after being...
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distribution of clandestine newspapers, such as L'Homme libre by Jean-Baptiste Lebas. The plains of the Nord département made it difficult to establish...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-52934-1. Retrieved 2015-11-09. Jolly, Jean (1960–1977). "Gentin (Fernand)". Dictionnaire des parlementaires français;...
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Lille-Saint-Sauveur Terminus Entrance General information Location 17, Boulevard Jean-Baptiste Lebas 59000 Lille Other information Station code 87286039 History Opened...
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in Lille. An active trade unionist, she came to the attention of Jean-Baptiste Lebas, who gave her responsibility for socialist propaganda amongst workers...
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Edmond Paulin (redirect from Edmond Jean Baptiste Paulin)
Edmond Jean-Baptiste Paulin (French pronunciation: [ɛdmɔ̃ ʒɑ̃ batist pɔlɛ̃]; 10 September 1848 - 27 November 1915) was a French architect. As a young...
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for L'Homme libre, a clandestine publication edited by his friend Jean-Baptiste Lebas, and then from the end of 1941 wrote for its successor Quatrième...
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Raymond-Jean-Baptiste de Verninac Saint-Maur (11 June 1794 – 11 February 1873) was a French naval officer who became a Minister of the Navy and Colonies...
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Nicolas Bertin 1686 – Antoine Dieu 1687 – Jean Christophe 1688 – Daniel Sarrabat 1689 – Pierre-Jean-Baptiste de Lignières 1690 – Charles Gussin [fr] or...
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August 1802 to 8 May 1803 Jean-Baptiste Raymond de Lacrosse, Captain-General 4 August 1802 to 3 September 1802 Jean-Baptiste Raymond de Lacrosse, Captain-General...
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Charles Garnier (architect) (redirect from Jean Louis Charles Garnier)
Sarthe as his birthplace. Garnier became an apprentice of Louis-Hippolyte Lebas, and after that a full-time student of the École royale des Beaux-Arts de...
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taking most of them alive, except Le Bas, who had shot himself, and Jean-Baptiste Coffinhal, who succeeded in escaping but turned himself in after a week...
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Heumakers Een homme de lettres in de Franse Revolutie: de 'Mémoires' van Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray (1760–1797), Maatstaf. Jaargang 36". DBNL (in French)...
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(1765–1824) 1824 : Pierre-Jules Delespine (1756–1825) 1825 : Louis-Hippolyte Lebas (1782–1867) 1868 : Léon Vaudoyer (1803–1872) 1872 : Théodore Ballu (1817–1885)...
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Jules Lebas (1901–1904) Henri Garriguet (1904–1929) Jean Verdier (1929–1940) Pierre Boisard (1945–1952) Pierre Girard (1952–1966) Jean-Baptiste Brunon...
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