- Albert-Pierre
Sarraut (French: [albɛʁ saʁo]; 28 July 1872 – 26
November 1962) was a
French Radical politician,
twice Prime Minister during the
Third Republic...
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Sarraut is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Sarraut (1872–1962),
French politician Maurice Sarraut (1869–1943),
French newspaper...
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Marion Sarraut (13
August 1938 – 12 July 2021) was a
French film and
theatre director. Born in
Saigon in
French Indochina,
Marion was the granddaughter...
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Sarraut (22
September 1869 in
Bordeaux – 2
December 1943) was a
French journalist and politician. He was the
older brother of
Albert Sarraut.
Sarraut...
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Sarraut cabinet may
refer to
Albert Sarraut's First Ministry, 26
October – 26
November 1933
Second Ministry, 24
January – 4 June 1936
History of France...
- Lycée
Albert Sarraut (French pronunciation: [lise albɛʁ saʁo]) was a
French lyceum in Hanoi, Vietnam,
during the
French colonial period and in the early...
- j'aimais tant by Mary
Higgins Clark,
followed by Le
premier été of
Marion Sarraut, in 2014. In 2014 she made her
cinema debut in the
feature film La Fille...
- the team of Envoyé spécial on
France 2,
where he was
spotted by
Marion Sarraut who
offered him a role in the
television series Une
femme d'honneur. He...
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Security Provisions Théodore
Steeg (Radical) –
Minister of
Justice Albert Sarraut (Radical) –
Minister of
Marine Charles Daniélou (RI) –
Minister of Merchant...
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September 1933 –
Albert Sarraut succeeds Leygues (d. 2 September) as
Minister of Marine.
Albert Dalimier succeeds Sarraut as
Minister of Colonies. Édouard...