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    Adrien Marquet (6 October 1884 – 3 February 1955) was a socialist mayor of Bordeaux who turned to the far right. Marquet was born in Bordeaux and became...
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  • Marquet is an occupational surname of French origin, which means a woodworker in marquetry. The name may refer to: Adrien Marquet (1884–1955), French...
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    Lebrun called for Pétain to form a new government. Pétain recruited Adrien Marquet for Interior and Pierre Laval for Justice. Laval wanted an offer of...
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  • from the party in 1933. These included Marcel Déat, Paul Ramadier and Adrien Marquet. The party was weak and merged with the Republican-Socialist Party and...
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  • 18 May 1940 16 June 1940 Charles Pomaret 16 June 1940 26 June 1940 Adrien Marquet 27 June 1940 6 September 1940 Marcel Peyrouton 6 September 1940 14 February...
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    became, by decision of the Minister of the Interior of the Vichy regime, Adrien Marquet, prefect of Gironde from August 1940 to May 1942. Being a follower of...
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    Luxemburg Lu Xun Nestor Makhno Nelson Mandela José Carlos Mariátegui Adrien Marquet Mao Dun Salama Moussa François Mitterrand Imre Nagy Gamal Abdel Nasser...
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    Minister of the Interior Louis Germain-Martin – Minister of Finance Adrien Marquet – Minister of Labour Henry Chéron – Minister of Justice François Piétri...
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    Perspectives socialistes (Paris, Valois, 1930) Max Bonnafous – Marcel Déat – Adrien Marquet – Barthélémy Montagnon, Néo-socialisme ? Ordre, autorité, nation, Paris...
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    contributed the preface and commentary to important speeches by Marcel Déat, Adrien Marquet and Barthélémy Montagnon at the Congress of Paris. They argued that...
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