• Franck Lavaud (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃k lavo]; February 16, 1903 – February 27, 1988) was a Haitian general and politician who was an acting head...
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  • Lavaud is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franck Lavaud (1903–1986), Haitian general, politician and President of Haiti Jean-Claude...
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    1950. Estimé was shortly deposed and exiled by the Haitian army led by Franck Lavaud. After several sojourns in France, Jamaica and the USA, he died in New...
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    Interior and National Defense, from January 12 to August 16, 1946, Colonel Franck Lavaud and Antoine Levelt. In August 1946, Dumarsais Estimé was elected President...
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    May 1941 11 January 1946 4 years, 241 days Liberal Party President 30 Franck Lavaud (1903–1986) — 11 January 1946 16 August 1946 217 days Military Chairman...
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    1946 relation suspended Franck Lavaud Harry S. Truman April 8, 1946 May 28, 1946 June 3, 1946 Dantès Bellegarde Franck Lavaud Harry S. Truman September...
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  • Calixte (1934–38) Jules André (1938–44) Franck Lavaud (1944–46) Chiefs of the General Staff of the Army Franck Lavaud (1946–50) Antoine Levelt (1950–56) Léon...
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    15, 1941 – January 11, 1946 Preceded by Sténio Vincent Succeeded by Franck Lavaud (Chairman of the Military Executive Committee) Minister of Interior...
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  • and guitarist Franck Lavaud (1903–1986), Haitian military general and politician Franck Leboeuf (born 1968), French footballer Franck Lenormand (born...
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  • Calixte (1934–38) Jules André (1938–44) Franck Lavaud (1944–46) Chiefs of the General Staff of the Army Franck Lavaud (1946–50) Antoine Levelt (1950–56) Léon...
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