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Coulondre (11
September 1885 – 6
March 1959) was a
French diplomat who
served as the last
French amb****ador to
Germany before World War II.
Coulondre...
- The
French Amb****ador
Robert Coulondre reported that
according to an
unnamed source considered reliable by
Coulondre, by half past four, Hácha was "in...
- threat.
French Amb****ador
Robert Coulondre reported that
according to an unnamed,
considered a
reliable source by
Coulondre, by half past four, Hácha was...
- "wounded him in his pride".
Coulondre went on to write: "Yesterday, I
found him
exactly as I knew him in February".
Coulondre added that
Henderson had told...
- 1949 – 5 May 1955 Amb****ador from 1
August 1955
Preceded by
Vacant Robert Coulondre (1938)
Succeeded by
Louis Joxe
French Amb****ador to
Germany In office...
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there are
major disadvantages". On 24 June 1939,
Coulondre visited Paris to meet Bonnet.
Coulondre charged that Bonnet's
equivocal statements to Johannes...
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would be a "similar message"
forthcoming from
French Amb****ador
Robert Coulondre, who
arrived later that
afternoon to
present the
French declaration of...
- near-servitude as its
entire trade would be
dependent on Germany.
Robert Coulondre, the
French amb****ador in
Berlin in a
dispatch to the
Foreign Minister...
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along with
Robert Coulondre, the amb****ador in
Berlin and
Charles Corbin, the amb****ador in
London as he
noted that both
Coulondre and
Corbin were friends...
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appointed Robert Coulondre as the
French amb****ador in
Moscow with
orders to
strengthen the Franco-Soviet alliance. When
Coulondre presented his credentials...