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Pierre Renaudel (19
December 1871 – 1
April 1935) was a
French socialist politician and journalist. He
served as
central committee member of the League...
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referring to
economic planning) and in
France by
Marcel Déat and
Pierre Renaudel (leader of the SFIO's
right wing), René
Belin of the
General Confederation...
- a "national defense"
group led by
Albert Thomas and
Pierre Renaudel.
Thomas and
Renaudel represented a moderate, reformist, and
definitely French strain...
- Buffalo, François Rabelais,
Nicolas Boileau,
Raymond Queneau,
Renaudel A, and
Renaudel B.
Public junior high schools: Haut Mesnil,
Maurice Genevoix, Robert...
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joined the
Socialist youth movement and the SFIO in 1923,
supporting Pierre Renaudel.
After running unsuccessfully as an SFIO
candidate in the 1932 legislative...
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resolution were Leon Blum, French-Jewish Socialist; Jean Longuet;
Pierre Renaudel; and M. Turati,
Italian Socialist leader (”Socialist
International Urges...
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internal feuds, the
reformist wing of the
party led by
Marcel Déat and
Pierre Renaudel split from the SFIO in
November 1933 to form a
neosocialist movement and...
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taking part in the
groupe de la Vie
socialiste current,
alongside Pierre Renaudel. Déat was
elected muni****l
counsellor of
Reims in 1925, and then deputy...
- 1904 – 31 July 1914
Preceded by
Newspaper established Succeeded by
Pierre Renaudel Member of the
Chamber of
Deputies In
office 1 June 1902 – 31 July 1914...
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