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Charles de Gaulle



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De Gaulle’s Second Government, 21 December 1945 - 26 January 1946

  • Charles de Gaulle: Chairman of the Provisional Government
  • Georges Bidault: Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Edmond Michelet: Minister of Armies
  • Charles Tillon: Minister of Armaments
  • Adrien Tixier: Minister of the Interior
  • René Pleven: Minister of Finance
  • François Billoux: Minister of National Economy
  • Marcel Paul: Minister of Industrial Production
  • Ambroise Croizat: Minister of Labour
  • Pierre-Henri Teitgen: Minister of Justice
  • Paul Giacobbi: Minister of National Education
  • Laurent Casanova: Minister of Veterans and War Victims
  • François Tanguy-Prigent: Minister of Agriculture and Supply
  • Jacques Soustelle: Minister of Colonies
  • Jules Moch: Minister of Public Works and Transport
  • Robert Prigent: Minister of Population
  • Raoul Dautry: Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
  • Eugène Thomas: Minister of Posts
  • André Malraux: Minister of Information
  • Vincent Auriol: Minister of State
  • Francisque Gay: Minister of State
  • Louis Jacquinot: Minister of State
  • Maurice Thorez: Minister of State

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De Gaulle’s Third Ministry, 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959

  • Charles de Gaulle: President of the Council and Minister of National Defense
  • Maurice Couve de Murville: Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Émile Pelletier: Minister of the Interior
  • Antoine Pinay: Minister of Finance and interim Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
  • Édouard Ramonet: Minister of Industry
  • Paul Bacon: Minister of Labour
  • Edmond Michelet: Minister of Veterans and War Victims
  • Michel Debré: Minister of Justice
  • Jean Berthoin: Minister of National Education
  • Roger Houdet: Minister of Agriculture
  • Bernard Cornut-Gentille: Minister of Overseas France
  • Robert Buron: Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
  • Eugène Thomas: Minister of Posts
  • Édouard Ramonet: Minister of Commerce
  • Pierre Sudreau: Minister of Construction
  • Max Lejeune: Minister of Sahara
  • Guy Mollet: Minister of State
  • Pierre Pflimlin: Minister of State
  • Félix Houphouët-Boigny: Minister of State
  • Louis Jacquinot: Minister of State

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  1. ^ a b c d e World War II Commemoration
  2. ^ Account of Jean-Louis Loubet del Bayle’s book on the non-conformists of the 1930s on the EHESS’s website (French)
  3. ^ a b c Brad DeLong (29 May 2000). Charles de Gaulle. University of California at Berkeley. Retrieved on 2008-02-11.
  4. ^ Anthony Clayton Three Marshals of France. p. 124
  5. ^ As he commissioned the new constitution and was responsible for its overall framework, de Gaulle is sometimes described as the author of the constitution. De Gaulle’s political ideas were written into a constitution by Michel Debré who then guided the text through the enactment process. Thus while the constitution reflects de Gaulle’s ideas, Michel Debré was the actual author of the text.
  6. ^ Pied-noirs breathe life back into Algerian tourism
  7. ^ How the EU was built (2000). Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
  8. ^ Andrew Moravscik, The Choice for Europe (1998).
  9. ^ Peter Berresford Ellis, The Celtic Dawn, Constable, London, 1993, pp. 62.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Pierre Laval (as Prime Minister)
Chairman of the Provisional Government of France
1944–1946
Succeeded by
Félix Gouin
Preceded by
Philippe Pétain (as Head of State)
Co-Prince of Andorra
1944–1946
with Ramon Iglesias i Navarri
Preceded by
Pierre Pflimlin
Prime Minister of France
1958–1959
Succeeded by
Michel Debré
Preceded by
Pierre de Chevigné
Minister of National Defense
1958–1959
Succeeded by
Pierre Guillaumat
Preceded by
René Coty
Presidents of the French Republic
1959–1969
Succeeded by
Alain Poher
Co-Prince of Andorra
1959–1969
with Ramon Iglesias i Navarri
Succeeded by
Georges Pompidou
Party political offices
New title Gaullist Party Presidential Candidate
1958 (won); 1965 (won)
Succeeded by
Georges Pompidou
Persondata
NAME Gaulle, Charles André Joseph Marie de
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION French politician
DATE OF BIRTH 22 November 1890
PLACE OF BIRTH Lille
DATE OF DEATH November 9, 1970
PLACE OF DEATH Colombey-les-deux-Églises




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