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Marcel Peyrouton (French pronunciation: [maʁsɛl peʁutɔ̃]; 2 July 1887 – 6
November 1983) was a
French diplomat and politician. He
served as the French...
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together with
Philippe Pétain,
Pierre Laval, Raphaël Alibert,
Marcel Peyrouton, Paul Baudouin, Yves Bouthillier, and François Darlan. He died on 11 November...
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France and the
formation of the
Vichy government,
Interior Minister Marcel Peyrouton abolished the
decree on 7
October 1940, at the same time as the new government...
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acted tardily in
taking expected measures,
replaced him by
Marcel Peyrouton on 29 July 1933.
Bourguiba deprived of his
freedom of
speech in this repression...
- Giraud,
including the
former Resident General and
Vichy minister Marcel Peyrouton,
found a
pretext to
accuse the Bey of
collaborating with Axis forces....
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Foreign Affairs 1941–1942 Succeeded by
Pierre Laval Preceded by
Marcel Peyrouton Minister of the
Interior 1941 Succeeded by
Pierre Pucheu Preceded by Charles...
- Jean-Marie
Charles Abrial Maxime Weygand Yves-Charles
Chatel Marcel-Edmond
Peyrouton Georges Catroux Yves
Chataigneau Marcel-Edmond
Naegelen Roger Léonard...
- stopped,
including that of Jean Bichelonne.
Three persons,
including Marcel Peyrouton, were
acquitted and 42 were
given non-lieux (similar to acquittals), including...
- Jean-Marie
Charles Abrial Maxime Weygand Yves-Charles
Chatel Marcel-Edmond
Peyrouton Georges Catroux Yves
Chataigneau Marcel-Edmond
Naegelen Roger Léonard...
- Jean-Marie
Charles Abrial Maxime Weygand Yves-Charles
Chatel Marcel-Edmond
Peyrouton Georges Catroux Yves
Chataigneau Marcel-Edmond
Naegelen Roger Léonard...