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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]

    • François Marie Adrien Maurice Mitterrand, 26 October 1916, Jarnac, France
    • Guy Mollet
  2. Vor einem Tag · Guy Mollet (1905–1975) • 1 February 1956 13 June 1957 French Section of the Workers' International (Republican Front) III : 76 Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury (1914–1993) • 13 June 1957 6 November 1957 Radical Party (Republican Front) 77 Félix Gaillard (1919–1970) • 6 November 1957 14 May 1958 Radical Party (Republican Front) 78 Pierre ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · 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 ...

  4. 4. Mai 2024 · The populist Poujadist group, to which he belonged in parliament, did not vote in favour of the law on special powers to act in Algeria, presented by former prime minister Guy Mollet in March 1956, because they “considered it insufficiently repressive”, Riceputi writes. Hitler Youth dagger

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Or, malgré un succès électoral, c'est le socialiste Guy Mollet qui devient président du Conseil. PMF qui est ministre d’État dans le gouvernement Mollet , démissionne au bout de quelques mois pour des divergences concernant la politique algérienne.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle was born on 22 November 1890 in Lille, the third of five children. [2] He was raised in a devoutly Catholic and traditional family. His father, Henri de Gaulle, was a professor of history and literature at a Jesuit college and eventually founded his own school. [3] : 42–47.

  7. 30. Apr. 2024 · In 1958 the SFIO’s leadership supported the investiture of de Gaulle as president (former Socialist premier Guy Mollet joined de Gaulle’s government as a minister of state) and the creation of the Fifth Republic, prompting some party members to leave. The SFIO quickly became disillusioned with de Gaulle’s domestic policies ...