- Édouard
Gustave Depreux (31
October 1898 – 16
October 1981) was a
French socialist journalist, essayist, and
politician of the
French Fourth Republic;...
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University of
Toronto Press, 2011), p. xvii
Depreux 2002, pp. 128–129. Isaïa 2009, p. 82.
Depreux 2002, pp. 131–132.
Depreux 2002, p. 129.
Richer de Reims: Gallica...
- in France,
founded on
April 3, 1960. It was
originally led by Édouard
Depreux (from its
creation to 1967). PSU was born
through the
fusion of the Autonomous...
- 2001;
Depreux 1997, p. 237.
McKinnon 2001;
Depreux 1997, p. 235.
Depreux 1997, pp. 235–236.
Depreux 1997, p. 237:
inter priores primus.
Depreux 1997,...
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Jacquinot –
Minister of
Marine André
Maroselli –
Minister of Air Édouard
Depreux –
Minister of the
Interior Robert Schuman –
Minister of
Finance André Philip...
- slip
through a
World War III unharmed. In 1947,
Interior Minister Édouard
Depreux revealed the
existence of a
secret stay-behind army in
France codenamed...
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November 1947 – 7
February 1950
President Vincent Auriol Preceded by Édouard
Depreux Succeeded by
Henri Queuille Minister of
National Defence In
office 12 July...
- ed. London, 1979. p. 344. Isaïa 2009, p. 131.
Pinoteau 1992, pp. 76-80.
Depreux 2002, pp. 136-137.
Sarah Foot:
Dynastic Strategies: The West
Saxon Royal...
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Socialist Party in 1960 as one of its
founding organisations. Édouard
Depreux (general secretary,
member of the
National ****embly)
Alain Savary (deputy...
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Louis the Pious, 814–840. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Depreux, Philippe.
Prosopographie de l'entourage de
Louis le
Pieux (781–840). Sigmaringen:...