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  1. Paul Ramadier (17 March 1888 – 14 October 1961) was a French statesman.BiographyThe son of a psychiatrist, Ramadier graduated in law from the University of Toulouse and started his profession as a lawyer in Paris. Then, in 1911, he gained his doctorate in Roman law. He became the mayor of Decazeville in 1919 and served as the first Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic in 1947.On 10 July ...

  2. Ramadier took part in the Resistance where he used the nom de guerre Violette. His name was included in the Yad Vashem Jewish memorial after the war. lieutenant was during his first ministry that the Communists were forced out of the government in May 1947, ending the "tripartisme" coalition between the French Section of the Workers" International (SFIO), Popular Republican Movement and ...

  3. On 7 May 1948, the Congress of Europe opens in The Hague in the presence, in particular, of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Honorary Chairman of the Congress (left) and of former French Prime Minister Paul Ramadier, Chairman of the Political Committee of the Congress (right). In the background, the photo also shows Spanish writer Salvador de Madariaga, Chairman of the Cultural ...

  4. Paul RAMADIER. Né le 17 mars 1888 à La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime), il adhère au parti socialiste en 1904. Avocat, maire de Decazeville à partir de 1919, il est élu député SFIO de l’Aveyron (1928). Sous-secrétaire d’Etat aux Travaux publics et aux Transports du premier gouvernement du Front populaire (1936), il est ministre du ...

  5. 21 Rue Paul Ramadier, 59000 Lille, France. 4 Bed. 1 Bath. 75 m. Practical double bedroom in Vieux-Lille. room for rent. 173 views. Listed: 04/29/22. 21 Rue Paul Ramadier, 59000 Lille, France.

  6. Paul Ramadier. Todesort:Rodez/Dép. Aveyron. Der französische Politiker. Sozialist. Er war zwischen 1938 und 1957 mehrfach Minister, u. a. für Verteidigung. Als Ministerpräsident (Januar bis November 1947) schloss er im Mai 1947 die Kommunisten aus seinem Kabinett aus. 1948 wurde er Staatsminister.

  7. Ramadier est proche d’un Albert Thomas, d’un Renaudel, d’un Paul-Boncour. En 1920 il est de ceux qui refusent de rejoindre la III e Internationale. On comprend mieux qu’en 1933 il se soit séparé de la S.F.I.O. et ait fait cause commune avec les néos : sa récusation du maximalisme doctrinaire dicte son plaidoyer pour la participation ...