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Albert Lebrun
Lebrun in 1932
15th President of France
In office 10 May 1932 – 11 July 1940
Prime Minister
Tardieu
Herriot
Paul-Boncour
Daladier
Sarraut
Chautemps
Doumergue
Flandin
Bouisson
Laval
Blum
Reynaud
Pétain
Preceded by
Paul Doumer
Succeeded by
Philippe Pétain (Chief of the French State) Vincent Auriol (as President)
President of the Senate
In office 11 June 1931 – 10 May 1932
Preceded by
Paul Doumer
Succeeded by
Jules Jeanneney
Minister of the Liberated Regions
In office 23 November 1917 – 6 November 1919
Prime Minister
Georges Clemenceau
Preceded by
Charles Jonnart
Succeeded by
André Tardieu
Minister of the Colonies
In office 9 December 1913 – 3 June 1914
Prime Minister
Gaston Doumergue
Preceded by
Jean Morel
Succeeded by
Maurice Maunoury
In office 27 June 1911 – 12 January 1913
Prime Minister
Joseph Caillaux Raymond Poincaré
Preceded by
Adolphe Messimy
Succeeded by
René Besnard
Minister of War
In office 12 January 1913 – 20 January 1913
Prime Minister
Raymond Poincaré
Preceded by
Alexandre Millerand
Succeeded by
Eugène Étienne
President of the General Council of Meurthe-et-Moselle
In office 20 August 1906 – 10 May 1932
Preceded by
Alfred Mézières
Succeeded by
Albert Tourtel
Personal details
Born
(1871-08-29)29 August 1871 Mercy-le-Haut, France
Died
6 March 1950(1950-03-06) (aged 78) Paris, France
Cause of death
Pneumonia
Political party
Democratic Republican Alliance
Spouse
Marguerite Nivoit
Children
2
Alma mater
École polytechnique École des mines de Paris
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Albert François Lebrun (French:[albɛʁləbʁœ̃]; 29 August 1871 – 6 March 1950) was a French politician, President of France from 1932 to 1940. He was the last president of the Third Republic. He was a member of the centre-right Democratic Republican Alliance (ARD).
Albert François Lebrun (French: [albɛʁ ləbʁœ̃]; 29 August 1871 – 6 March 1950) was a French politician, President of France from 1932 to 1940. He was the...
Lebrun, LeBrun, or Le Brun is a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: AlbertLebrun (1879–1950), French politician and President...
Marguerite Jeanne Emilie Marguerite Lebrun (née Nivoit; October 12, 1878 - October 25, 1947) was the wife of AlbertLebrun, who was President of France from...
Succeeded by AlbertLebrun President of the Senate In office 14 January 1927 – 9 June 1931 Preceded by Justin de Selves Succeeded by AlbertLebrun Minister...
(proportions 1:1) with the golden "PD". 1932–1940 Presidential standard of AlbertLebrun A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 1:1) with...
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seven-year term; resigned 1 year, 10 months and 2 days into second term 5 AlbertLebrun 2983 15 10 May 1932 – 11 July 1940 One full seven-year term; replaced...
the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2022. "AlbertLebrun (1871–1950)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November...
"hysterical behaviour" by spectators was so scandalous that French President AlbertLebrun immediately banned all future public executions. (Executions by guillotine...
the French government should sue for an armistice. After President AlbertLebrun appointed Pétain prime minister on 16 June, the government signed an...
Pleven Edgar Faure Antoine Pinay René Mayer Joseph Laniel Preceded by AlbertLebrun (President of France) Georges Bidault (Chairman of the Provisional Government...
Albert-Pierre Sarraut (French: [albɛʁ saʁo]; 28 July 1872 – 26 November 1962) was a French Radical politician, twice Prime Minister during the Third Republic...
up Weidmann's blood in rags for souvenirs, and in response President AlbertLebrun banned public executions in France for "promoting baser instincts of...
faire la paix, jamais ! Qu’ils ne comptent pas sur moi pour cela." AlbertLebrun, "Témoignage", p. 116 Hansard HC Deb 04 June 1940 vol 361 cc787-98 Lacey...
VIII unveiled it on 26 July 1936 in the presence of French President AlbertLebrun and a crowd of over 50,000 people, including 6,200 attendees from Canada...
Tardieu II Steeg Laval I Paul Doumer Laval II Laval III Tardieu III AlbertLebrun Herriot III Paul-Boncour Daladier I Sarraut I Chautemps II Daladier...
British in defeating Fascist Italian forces and liberating Ethiopia. AlbertLebrun was the last President of the Third Republic. In 1940, he was forced...
with no injury. The ship was dedicated by Madame Marguerite Lebrun, wife of AlbertLebrun, the President of France. She was outfitted until early 1935...
Pensions, Grants, and Allowances Joseph Ricard - Minister of Agriculture Albert Sarraut - Minister of Colonies Yves Le Trocquer - Minister of Public Works...
Instruction and Fine Arts Maurice Raynaud [fr] – Minister of Agriculture AlbertLebrun – Minister of Colonies Fernand David – Minister of Public Works Louis...
left to right: Albert Sarraut, (President of the Council, i.e. Prime Minister), John Clerk (British Ambassador to Paris), AlbertLebrun (President of the...