Jean Ramadier (1 December 1913 – 19 February 1968) was a French colonial administrator in French West Africa shortly before the transition to independence...
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25 January, Jean Ramadier was in Paris, where he met with the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior Ahmadou Ahidjo. Jean Ramadier became High...
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Paul Ramadier (17 March 1888 – 14 October 1961) was a French statesman. The son of a psychiatrist, Ramadier graduated in law from the University of Toulouse...
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Ramadier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean Ramadier (1913–1968), French colonial administrator in West Africa Paul Ramadier...
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related to French Guinea. Jean Suret-Canale. French Colonialism in Tropical Africa 1900–1945. Trans. Pica Press (1971) Jean Suret-Canale. Guinea in the...
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Bonfils, Governor 3 June 1956 to 29 January 1958 Jean Ramadier, Governor 29 January 1958 to 2 October 1958 Jean Mauberna, acting Governor 2 October 1958 Independent...
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SFIO expelled from the party in 1933. These included Marcel Déat, Paul Ramadier and Adrien Marquet. The party was weak and merged with the Republican-Socialist...
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heavy pressure, culminating in the May 1947 crisis. Prime Minister Paul Ramadier received threats from the United States that the presence of Communist...
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Jean Castex (French: [ʒɑ̃ kastɛks]; born 25 June 1965) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 3 July 2020 to 16 May 2022. He...
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Jean-Baptiste Sylvère Gay, 1st Viscount of Martignac (20 June 1778 – 3 April 1832) was a moderate royalist French statesman during the Bourbon Restoration...
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Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Perier (French: [ʒɑ̃ kazimiʁ peʁje]; 8 November 1847 – 11 March 1907) was a French politician who served as President of France...
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transport in Cameroon Railway stations in Cameroon Ralliement Ramadan Jean Ramadier Rassemblement Camerounais (RACAM) Rassemblement Démocratique Africain...
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Ismaël Touré Moussa Diakité Keita Nfamara Lansana Diané Abdourahmane Diallo Jean Tounkara Faragué Mamadou Fofana Camara Damantang Mamady Kaba Camara Bengaly...
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Jean-François Toby (29 January 1900 – 28 June 1964) was a French colonial administrator who served as Governor of Niger, Ivory Coast and French Polynesia...
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Joseph de Villèle (redirect from Jean-Baptiste, Comte de Villèle)
Jean-Baptiste Guillaume Joseph Marie Anne Séraphin, 1st Count of Villèle (14 April 1773 – 13 March 1854), better known simply as Joseph de Villèle (/vɪˈlɛl/)...
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Printing Office. Retrieved 2015-07-24. Larrue, Jacques; Payen, Jean-Marie (2000). Jean Ramadier: gouverneur de la décolonisation. KARTHALA Editions. ISBN 978-2-84586-011-7...
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1943–1944 François de Menthon, 1944–1945 Pierre-Henri Teitgen, 1945–1946 Paul Ramadier, 1946–1947 André Marie, 1947–1948 Robert Lecourt, July–September 1948 André...
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Louis Barthou (redirect from Jean Barthou)
Jean Louis Barthou (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi baʁtu]; 25 August 1862 – 9 October 1934) was a French politician of the Third Republic who served as...
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Marshal General Jean-de-Dieu Soult, 1st Duke of Dalmatia (French: [ʒɑ̃dədjø sult]; 29 March 1769 – 26 November 1851) was a French general and statesman...
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Robert Schuman (redirect from Robert Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Schuman)
Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Robert Schuman (French: [ʁɔbɛʁ ʃuman]; 29 June 1886 – 4 September 1963) was a Luxembourg-born French statesman. Schuman was a Christian...
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Territory of Bilma ceded to Niger Colony 21 Dec 1954 to 3 Nov 1956 Jean Ramadier, Lieutenant governor 3 Nov 1956 to 29 Jan 1958 Paul Bordier, Lieutenant...
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Jean-Pierre Raffarin (French: [ʒɑ̃pjɛʁ ʀafaʁɛ̃] ; born 3 August 1948) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 6 May 2002 to...
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Michel Debré (redirect from Michel Jean Pierre Debré)
Michel Jean-Pierre Debré (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl dəbʁe]; 15 January 1912 – 2 August 1996) was the first Prime Minister of the French Fifth Republic...
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Jean Joseph Dessolles, 1st Marquis Dessolles (Jean Joseph Paul Augustin Dessolles; 3 July 1767 – 3 November 1828) was a French soldier and statesman. He...
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"Joseph Rosenfeld : Lettres du stalag : 1940-1945 Préface de Jean Lacouture". Cercle Ramadier (in French). Devinat, François (21 March 1995). "Des francs-maçons...
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French Section of the Workers' International (category Jean Jaurès)
population. A number of progressive reforms were also introduced during Paul Ramadier's tenure as prime minister in 1947, including the extension of social security...
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crushing of the Madagascar revolt in 1947 by the socialist government of Paul Ramadier. The controversy over the use of torture continues to have echoes today...
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François Arago (redirect from François Jean Dominique Arago)
Dominique François Jean Arago (Catalan: Domènec Francesc Joan Aragó), known simply as François Arago (French: [fʁɑ̃swa aʁaɡo]; Catalan: Francesc Aragó...
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Paul Ramadier. In May 1947 he was made Minister of Reconstruction and Urban Development in place of Charles Tillon. He left office when Ramadier resigned...
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Michel Barnier (redirect from Michel Jean Barnier)
Michel Jean Barnier (French: [miʃɛl baʁnje] ; born 9 January 1951) is a French politician who became prime minister of France on 5 September 2024. A member...
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