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  1. Début. Chronologie. 1946. Thématique. Composition. Président du Gouvernement. Vice-présidents du Conseil. Ministres d'État. Sous-secrétaires d'État. Ajustement du 8 juillet 1946. Fait marquant. Notes et références. Bibliographie. Gouvernement Georges Bidault (1) Gouvernement Georges Bidault I. Gouvernement provisoire de la République française.

  2. Georges BidaultWikipedia. Georges-Augustin Bidault (* 5. Oktober 1899 in Moulins, Auvergne; † 27. Januar 1983 in Cambo-les-Bains) war ein französischer Politiker. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg war er in der Résistance aktiv, von 1943 bis 1944 als Vorsitzender des Conseil national de la Résistance.

  3. Georges-Augustin Bidault (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ bido]; 5 October 1899 – 27 January 1983) was a French politician. During World War II , he was active in the French Resistance . After the war, he served as foreign minister and premier on several occasions.

  4. When Georges Bidault of the French Resistance said that de Gaulle could declare the restoration of the republic, the general replied that he could not, because the republic had never ceased to exist. De Gaulle used his old office as a junior cabinet minister at the Ministry of War as symbol of the continuity between the pre- and post ...

  5. 17. Apr. 2024 · Georges Bidault (born Oct. 5, 1899, Moulins, France—died Jan. 27, 1983, Cambo-les-Bains, near Bayonne) was a French Resistance leader during World War II, twice prime minister, and three times minister of foreign affairs, who late in his career vigorously opposed General Charles de Gaulle’s Algerian policy and was forced into exile.