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- Jean Bichelonne (24 December 1904 – 22 December 1944) was a French businessman and member of the Vichy government that governed France during World War...
- Agriculture. 16 March 1944 – Marcel Déat succeeds Bichelonne as Minister of Labour and National Solidarity. Bichelonne remains Minister of Industrial Production...
- SS Charlemagne Division. On the other hand, technocrats such as Jean Bichelonne and engineers from the Groupe X-Crise used their position to push various...
- residents of the enclave include: Abel Bonnard Maud de Belleroche Jean Bichelonne Victor Barthélemy Louis-Ferdinand Céline Victor Debeney Lucette Destouches...
- Production Albert Speer reached an agreement with Laval minister Jean Bichelonne — an agreement Laval was counting on to "block the deportation machine"...
- trials and their judicial proceedings were stopped, including that of Jean Bichelonne. Three persons, including Marcel Peyrouton, were acquitted and 42 were...
- Albert Speer concluded an agreement with Vichy government minister Jean Bichelonne exempting many French companies working for Germany from Sauckel's requisitions...
- government Pucheu has been characterised, along with the likes of Jean Bichelonne, Jacques Barnaud and François Lehideux, as a technocrat who helped to...
- maréchalistes. L'École offrira sa tribune aux thuriféraires du régime, tels Jean Bichelonne et Jean Borotra. Côté étudiants, la « corpo » est active dans l'organisation...
- April 1942) Hubert Lagardelle (20 April 1942 – 23 November 1943) Jean Bichelonne (23 November 1943 – 17 March 1944) Marcel Déat (17 March 1944 – 20 August...