- and
Chautemps and
others replied in kind.
Reynaud clearly would not
accept Chautemps's proposal and
later resigned. On 10 July 1940,
Chautemps voted...
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Chautemps is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Camille Chautemps (1885–1963), French...
- Émile
Chautemps (2 May 1850, in Valleiry, then in the
Kingdom of
Sardinia – 10
December 1918, in Paris) was a
French politician. He was
Minister of the...
- Jean-Louis
Chautemps (6
August 1931 – 25 May 2022) was a
French jazz saxophonist. Born in Paris,
Chautemps initially studied medicine and law, and began...
- Simon-
Chautemps (born 14 May 1978) is a
French motor racing engineer. He has been race
engineer of the
Sauber Formula One team
since 2017. Simon-
Chautemps is...
- Daladier, who was
president of the
Council of Ministers,
replaced Camille Chautemps on 27
January 1934
because of
accusations of
corruption (including the...
-
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Édouard
Daladier –
Minister of War
Camille Chautemps –
Minister of the
Interior Georges Bonnet –
Minister of
Finance Abel Gardey...
- Blum's
resignation as Premier; in the next government, led by
Camille Chautemps,
Auriol was made
Minister of Justice, then
later he was
appointed as Minister...
- from both
offices for ten days in February–March 1930 by
Radical Camille Chautemps, but he
returned until December. He was then
Minister of
Agriculture in...
- of
Justice Joseph Paul-Boncour –
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Camille Chautemps –
Minister of the
Interior Georges Bonnet –
Minister of
Finance Lucien...