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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Unlike other ministers (including Mendès-France), who criticised the repressive policy in Algeria, he remained in Guy Mollet's cabinet until its end. As Minister of Justice, he had a role in 45 executions of the Algerian natives, recommending President René Coty to reject clemency in 80% of the cases, an action he later came to regret. [43]

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · At the height of the Suez crisis, Adenauer visited Paris to meet the French Premier Guy Mollet in a show of moral support for France. The day before Adenauer arrived in Paris, the Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin sent the so-called "Bulganin letters" to the leaders of Britain, France, and Israel threatening nuclear strikes if they did ...

  3. 17. Mai 2024 · François Mitterrand (born Oct. 26, 1916, Jarnac, France—died Jan. 8, 1996, Paris) was a politician who served two terms (1981–95) as president of France, leading his country to closer political and economic integration with western Europe.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anthony_EdenAnthony Eden - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · British Government cabinet papers from September 1956, during Eden's term as prime minister, have shown that French Prime Minister Guy Mollet approached the British Government suggesting the idea of an economic and political union between France and Great Britain.

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Après sa visite à Alger le 6 février 1956 dite journée des tomates, le président du Conseil Guy Mollet décide l'envoi de rappelés et d'appelés du contingent dans les départements d'Algérie pour un effectif de 180 000 à 200 000 soldats.

  6. 11. Mai 2024 · "Mollet, Guy Alcide" published on by Oxford University Press. "Mollet, Guy Alcide" published on by Oxford University Press. (b. Flers, 31 Dec. 1905; d. Paris, 3 Oct. 1975)French; secretary-general of the SFIO 1946–69, Prime Minister 195 ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Selwyn_LloydSelwyn Lloyd - Wikipedia

    Vor 4 Tagen · John Selwyn Brooke Selwyn-Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd, CH, CBE, TD, PC, QC, DL (28 July 1904 – 18 May 1978) was a British politician. Born and raised in Cheshire, he was an active Liberal as a young man in the 1920s. In the following decade, he practised as a barrister and served on Hoylake Urban District Council, by which time he had become a ...