- Joseph-Marie-Auguste
Caillaux (French: [ʒozɛf maʁi oɡyst kajo]; 30
March 1863 – 22
November 1944) was a
French politician of the
Third Republic. He was...
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Henriette Caillaux (born 5
December 1874 – 29
January 1943) was a
Parisian socialite and
second wife of the
former Prime Minister of France,
Joseph Caillaux. On...
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cailloux in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cailloux, Cailleux, or
Caillaux is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alphonse...
- (January 5, 1905 –
December 3, 1977) –
known professionally as
Roland Caillaux, and
sometimes using the
pseudonym Roland Caipland – was a
French actor...
- Eugène
Alexandre Caillaux (French: [øʒɛn kajo]; 10
September 1822 – 8
August 1896) was a
French engineer and politician. He was
Minister of
Public Works...
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Edmond Eugene Henri Caillaux (18
February 1896 — 22
January 1943) was a
French World War I
flying ace
credited with five
confirmed and
three unconfirmed...
- the Panthéon.
Joseph Caillaux and Jaurès were
fellow anti-militarists
trying to halt the
slide to war in July 1914. But
Caillaux was paralyzed, politically...
- thus
Clemenceau viewed Caillaux as a
threat to
national security.
Unlike previous ministers,
Clemenceau moved against Caillaux publicly. As a result,...
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economy was
three times larger than France's. Poincaré
therefore rejected Caillaux's proposal for a Franco-German alliance,
arguing that
Paris would be the...
- was the result.
Caillaux was
urged by some of his
colleagues to take
legal proceedings against his accusers, but declined.
Joseph Caillaux had to resign...