• Coulondre was born in Nîmes, the son of the politician Gaston Coulondre. As the Coulondres were a Protestant family, they were very loyal to the republic...
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  • Charles Alphand 1936-1939 Robert Coulondre 1939-1940 Paul-Émile Naggiar 1940-1941 Eirik Labonne [fr] 1941-1941 Gaston Bergery [fr] Official end to the...
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    Ambassador to Germany, Robert Coulondre, on 6 February 1939 to offer a formal protest over his speech. Ribbentrop told Coulondre that because of Bonnet's statement...
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    appointed Robert Coulondre as the French ambassador in Moscow with orders to strengthen the Franco-Soviet alliance. When Coulondre presented his credentials...
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  • down roots in the area by marrying the illustrious Anne de Girard de Coulondres, a descendant of the state councillors of Béziers (16th century) and,...
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    Daladier was greatly influenced by the advice that he received from Robert Coulondre, the French ambassador in Berlin, that Hitler would back down if France...
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    Quai d'Orsay. Other members of the "Protestant clan" included Robert Coulondre, Victor de Laçroix, Albert Kamerer, Jacques Seydoux de Clausonne and his...
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