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    Paul Tirard (2 June 1879 – 23 December 1945) was chairman of the Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission from 1919 to 1930. He was born in Nogent-le-Rotrou...
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  • footballer Laurent Tirard, (born 1967), French film director and screenwriter Paul Tirard (1879–1945), French diplomat Pierre Tirard (1827–1893), French...
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    Commission (IARHC), which had its headquarters in Koblenz, was led by Paul Tirard, the French high commissioner. It was conceived as a civil authority...
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    of Honour (France) La Fondation Lyautey. [Signed: Gabriel Hanotaux, Paul Tirard. A text in Arabic by Si Kaddour ben Gabrit.]. Abou-Nouas, ou, L'art de...
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    Rhineland economy, Adenauer opened talks with the French High Commissioner Paul Tirard in late October 1923 for a Rhenish republic in a sort of economic union...
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    Senegalese Tirailleurs amongst the Honour Guard being inspected by Paul Tirard and Jean Degoutte 8 April 1920...
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    occupation that night. On 26 October, the French High Commissioner, Paul Tirard, confirmed that the separatists were in possession of effective power...
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    Paris for 26 years, was summoned from France at the recommendation of Paul Tirard, general secretary of the colonial government in Morocco. Forestier became...
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    Pierre Emmanuel Tirard (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ emanɥɛl tiʁaʁ]; 27 September 1827 – 4 November 1893) was a French politician, who served twice as Prime...
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    Second World War the French army seized the premises until 1955. The Paul Tirard School, named after the chair of the Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission...
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