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    Édouard Daladier (French: [edwaʁ daladje]; 18 June 1884 – 10 October 1970) was a French Radical-Socialist (centre-left) politician, and the Prime Minister...
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    Instruction and Fine Arts Édouard Amédée Bovier-Lapierre - Minister of Pensions Henri Queuille - Minister of Agriculture Édouard Daladier - Minister of Colonies...
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    Eastern Europe out of the German sphere of influence. The War Minister, Édouard Daladier asked the commander of the military, General Maurice Gamelin to submit...
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  • Édouard Herriot (1919–1920) Maurice Sarraut (1920–1927) Édouard Daladier (1927–1931) Édouard Herriot (1931–1936) Édouard Daladier (1936–1944) Édouard...
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    Reynaud returned to the cabinet in 1938 as Minister of Justice under Édouard Daladier. The Sudeten Crisis, which began not long after Reynaud was named Minister...
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    des gauches government elected in 1932. Radical-Socialist politician Édouard Daladier, who was president of the Council of Ministers, replaced Camille Chautemps...
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    6 February 1934 riots organised by far-right leagues. The Radical Édouard Daladier resigned on the next day, handing out the power to conservative Gaston...
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    April 1938 to May 1940 as Deputy Prime Minister in the governments of Édouard Daladier and Paul Reynaud. After the latter resigned, as he was again deputy...
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    any attempt by Soviet forces to defend Czechoslovakia from Germany. Édouard Daladier told Jakob Surits [ru; de], the Soviet ambassador to France, "Not only...
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  • leader. Following the 6 February 1934 crisis, President of the Council Édouard Daladier had to resign, and a new Union Nationale coalition, led by the right-wing...
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