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  Édouard Daladier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daladier became Minister of War for the Popular Front coalition in 1936, and became Prime Minister again on 10 April 1938 after the fall of the Popular Front.
Daladier fled with other members of the government to Morocco, under the impression that the government would continue in North Africa, but was arrested and tried for treason by the Vichy government during the "Riom Trial".
After the conflict ended, Daladier was a member of the Chamber of Deputies, and an opponent of Charles de Gaulle.
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 Edouard Daladier
Edouard Daladier was born in Carpentras, France, on 18th June, 1884.
Daladier studied at Lyons under Edouard Herriot and as a member of the Radical Party, he was elected as mayor of Carpentras in 1911.
In June, 1924, Daladier was appointed as minister of the colonies.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /2WWdaladier.htm   (516 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Edouard Daladier (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
He was premier from Jan. to Oct., 1933, and again from Jan. to Feb., 1934, when the Stavisky Affair, which did not implicate him personally, caused serious riots in Paris and forced his resignation.
In Apr., 1938, Daladier obtained the premiership and was also minister of national defense.
Daladier was elected to the national assembly in 1946.
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 Édouard Daladier Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
The son of a baker, Édouard Daladier was born on June 18, 1884, at Carpentras.
Daladier defended himself with such courage and vigor that the proceedings were suspended.
Daladier died in Paris on Oct. 10, 1970.
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 The World at War - Reynaud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Edouard Daladier was born June 18th, 1884 at Charpentras in France and died October 10th, 1970 in Paris.
Amid a deteriorating international situation, Daladier, in his effort to avoid war, joined the British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, in signing the Munich Pact with Adolf Hitler's Germany.
When France fell to Germany in June of 1940, Daladier was one of those who sought to escape to French North Africa to set up a government-in-exile, but in Morocco he was arrested on Vichy orders and brought back to France.
worldatwar.net /biography/d/daladier/index.html   (379 words)

  
 Commanding Heights : France Political | on PBS
The Radical Édouard Daladier forms a new government, but must resign after a financial and political scandal.
Internal divisions and conservative opposition to his fiscal measures lead him to resign and the Front to lose strength, but not before preventing the rise of fascism in France.
Daladier returns as prime minister, and in 1939 he reluctantly commits France to World War II beside the British.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/commandingheights/lo/countries/fr/fr_political.html   (1210 words)

  
 MUNICH PACT,
In a series of negotiations that began in August 1938, cession of the Sudetenland to Germany had already been agreed upon in principle by the participants in the pact.
The pact, signed by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain for Great Britain, Premier Edouard Daladier for France, Adolf Hitler for Germany, and Benito Mussolini for Italy, merely determined the conditions under which the cession should be made.
The date set in the pact for the beginning of Czechoslovakian evacuation of the territory was Oct. 1, 1938, and German occupation of four specified districts was to take place in successive stages between October 1 and 7.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Daladier,
Daladier, Édouard, 1884-1970, French politician, a Radical Socialist.
He held several cabinet posts, and after Nov., 1938, as minister of finance in the cabinet of Édouard Daladier, he pursued an extremely deflationary policy.
During World War II he succeeded Daladier as premier in Mar., 1940.
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 The Munich Agreement and its Application (September 29-October 4, 1938)
EDOUARD DALADIER, President of the Council, Minister of National Defence and War, to M. GEORGES BONNET, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
They have been at pains to pay tribute to the role played by M. Daladier at the Munich conference; they have praised him as an ax-serviceman whose chief concern is to spare his country and Europe the horrors of a new war.
Commenting on the declaration issued by the Führer and the British Premier after the Munich conference-a declaration which has been represented here as a non-aggression pact-they have let it be understood that, in their opinion, there is no reason why France and Germany should not come to a similar arrangement.
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 In Steps Daladier -- Monday, Nov. 04, 1929 -- Page 1 -- TIME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Stocky, pugnacious, eloquent he caught the eye of the boss-politician of central France, famed Edouard Herriot, spellbinding Mayor of Lyons.
Edouard gave Edouard a leg up into the Chamber of Deputies in 1919, and fora time Edouard toadied to Edouard in return.
When Mayor Herriot became Prime Minister in 1924 he popped Henchman Daladier into the Ministry of Colonies, later got him the portfolio of War in the Cabinet of statesman-mathematician Paul Painleve.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,787503,00.html   (765 words)

  
 Edouard Herriot
Edouard Herriot, the son of an army officer, was born in Troyes, France on 5th July, 1872.
Edouard Herriot died in Lyons on 26th March, 1957.
Edouard Herriot came to the Embassy on Thursday morning, April 23.
www.historiasiglo20.org /pioneers/herriot.htm   (719 words)

  
 Edouard Daladier Speech - Nazis' Aim is Slavery, Jan. 29, 1940
Edouard Daladier Speech - Nazis' Aim is Slavery, Jan. 29, 1940
Edouard Daladier, Premier of France, delivered this radio address to the people of France on January 29, 1940, after the Nazis had conquered Poland and just a few months before Hitler's armies attacked France.
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 Radical Party
In January, 1933, Edouard Daladier also held this post but his government only survived for seven months.
With the support of Edouard Daladier and Edouard Herriot, the Radical Party also joined this coalition of parties.
Leon Blum lost office in June 1937 but returned to power in March, 1938 until April 1938 when he was replaced by Edouard Daladier.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /FRradical.htm   (274 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : Statement by Edouard Daladier, Premier, to the Nation, September 3, 1939   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Avalon Project : Statement by Edouard Daladier, Premier, to the Nation, September 3, 1939
Statement by Edouard Daladier, Premier, to the Nation, September 3, 1939
You will all co-operate, with a profound feeling of union and brotherhood, for the salvation of the country.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/wwii/fr3.htm   (309 words)

  
 Millennium Ark: Hot News
Chamberlain, and France's Edouard Daladier traveled to Munich in late September.
Desperate to avoid war, Chamberlain and Daladier agreed that Germany could have the Sudetenland.
On September 29, 1939, Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier and Benito Mussolini signed the Munich Agreement which transferred the Sudetenland to Germany.
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 Daladier, édouard - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
Daladier, édouard - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK or LOGIN
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 The Avalon Project : Address by Edouard Daladier, Premier, in the Chamber of Deputies, September 2, 1939.
The Avalon Project : Address by Edouard Daladier, Premier, in the Chamber of Deputies, September 2, 1939.
The whole nation is answering the call with serious and resolute calm.
France rises with such impetuous impulses only when she feels in her heart that she is fighting for her life and for her independence.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/wwii/fr1.htm   (2346 words)

  
 EarthStation1.com - The WWII Sounds & Pictures Page - Edouard Daladier Wavs & Streaming Audio
EarthStation1.com - The WWII Sounds & Pictures Page - Edouard Daladier Wavs & Streaming Audio
The French Premier broadcasts to the world on shortwave an address to the soldiers of France, praising their strength, defining the issues of war and encouraging them to fight against "Hitler's wish to dominate the world".
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