Edouard Daladier (18 June 1884 – 10 October 1970) served as Prime Minister of France on three separate occasions between 1933 and 1940. He also served as Minister of War at the outset of World War II. Following the fall of France, he fled to Morocco on the assumption that the government would continue the struggle from there, but was arrested by the Vichy regime. He was interred at Germany's Buchenwald concentration camp and at Itter Castle in France. He was released in 1944 as the Allied Forces liberated France. After the war he continued to participate in French politics.
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| - Édouard Daladier (18. kesäkuuta 1884 – 10. lokakuuta 1970) oli ranskan pääministeri 1938 - 1940.
- Edouard Daladier (18 June 1884 – 10 October 1970) served as Prime Minister of France on three separate occasions between 1933 and 1940. He also served as Minister of War at the outset of World War II. Following the fall of France, he fled to Morocco on the assumption that the government would continue the struggle from there, but was arrested by the Vichy regime. He was interred at Germany's Buchenwald concentration camp and at Itter Castle in France. He was released in 1944 as the Allied Forces liberated France. After the war he continued to participate in French politics.
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| - President of the Council of France
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- 1938(xsd:integer)
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| - Albert Sarraut
- Gaston Doumergue
- Incumbent at series' end, 1944
- Paul Reynaud
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| - Edouard Daladier (18 June 1884 – 10 October 1970) served as Prime Minister of France on three separate occasions between 1933 and 1940. He also served as Minister of War at the outset of World War II. Following the fall of France, he fled to Morocco on the assumption that the government would continue the struggle from there, but was arrested by the Vichy regime. He was interred at Germany's Buchenwald concentration camp and at Itter Castle in France. He was released in 1944 as the Allied Forces liberated France. After the war he continued to participate in French politics. He is perhaps best remembered for representing France at the Munich Conference, at which he approved letting Germany seize control of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia.
- Édouard Daladier (18. kesäkuuta 1884 – 10. lokakuuta 1970) oli ranskan pääministeri 1938 - 1940.
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