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  1. Millerand occupied the War ministry twice, from 1912-13 and again from 1914-15, both times under Raymond Poincare.The year before the First World War broke out Millerand came out in support of the controversial French plan to introduce three-year conscription, and actively supported French rearmament for the coming war.

  2. Alexandre Millerand (älĕksäN´drə mēlräN´), 1859–1943, French politician, president of France (1920–24). A Socialist member of the chamber of deputies, he was the first Socialist to serve in a bourgeois cabinet; he was (1899–1902) minister of commerce in the ministry of Rene Waldeck-Rousseau.

  3. Alexandre Millerand, was born in Paris, France, on 10th February, 1859. After graduation he became a lawyer where he developed radical political views. Millerand, now a socialist, was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1885. Millerand was leader of the Independent Socialist group and also edited the radical journal La Petite République ...

  4. Alexandre Millerand vuonna 1920. Alexandre Millerand ( 10. helmikuuta 1859 Pariisi – 7. huhtikuuta 1943 Versailles) [1] oli ranskalainen poliitikko, joka toimi useasti eri ministerinviroissa sekä Ranskan pääministerinä vuonna 1920 ja presidenttinä vuosina 1920–1924. Millerand oli alkujaan sosialisti, mutta siirtyi myöhemmin oikeistoon.

  5. Alexandre Millerand (French: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ milʁɑ̃]; 1859–1943) was a French socialist politician. He was Prime Minister of France 20 January to 23 September 1920 and President of France from 23 September 1920 to 11 June 1924. His participation in Waldeck-Rousseau's cabinet at the start of the 20th century, alongside the marquis de Galliffet who had directed the repression of the 1871 ...

  6. Étienne Alexandre Millerand ( Pariz, 10. veljače 1859. – Versailles, 7. travnja 1943.) je bio francuski socijalistički političar koji je tokom 1920-ih godina služio kao premijer i predsjednik Francuske. Millerand je jedini političar u francuskoj povijesti koji je kao premijer bio vršitelj dužnosti predsjednika, a neposredno nakon je ...

  7. Alexandre Millerand. Self: Mutual Weekly, No. 4. Alexandre Millerand was born on 10 February 1859 in Paris, France. He died on 7 April 1943 in Versailles, France.