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Louis Loucheur (12
August 1872 in Roubaix, Nord – 22
November 1931 in Paris) was a
French politician in the
Third Republic, at
first a
member of the conservative...
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Raymond Loucheur (1
January 1899 – 14
September 1979) was a
French composer. Very early, he left the town of
Tourcoing where he was born to
study at Le...
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Doumer became Minister of
Finance of
France again in 1925 when
Louis Loucheur resigned. He then
served as
President of the
French Senate from 1927 until...
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Stoxx 50 index. The
company was
founded by
Alexandre Giros and
Louis Loucheur as Société Générale d'Entreprises S.A. (SGE) in 1899. SGE was
owned by...
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Security Provisions Lucien Dior –
Minister of
Commerce and
Industry Louis Loucheur –
Minister of
Liberated Regions Aristide Briand –
President of the Council...
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French Minister of Munitions,
Louis Loucheur and the
American commander-in-chief, John Pershing.
Loucheur made it
clear from the
beginning that France...
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Minister of
Colonies Orly André-Hesse -
Minister of
Public Works Louis Loucheur -
Minister of
Commerce and
Industry Édouard
Herriot -
President of the...
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Paris (CNSMDP).
Delvincourt was
succeeded by Dupré in 1954,
Raymond Loucheur in 1956,
Raymond Gallois-Montbrun in 1962, Marc
Bleuse in 1984, and Alain...
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Maginot –
Minister of War
Henri Chéron –
Minister of
Finance Louis Loucheur –
Minister of Labour, Hygiene,
Welfare Work, and
Social Security Provisions...
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Political offices Preceded by
Louis Loucheur Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and
Telegraphs 1924 Succeeded by Eugène
Raynaldy Preceded by Georges...