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  1. Born Henriette Rainouard; died in 1943; second wife of Joseph Caillaux (1863–1944, member of chamber of deputies, premier of France [1911–1912], French minister of finance). In March 1914, as France teetered on the brink of war with Germany, Le Figaro 's editor, Gaston Calmette, continued his two-month campaign against France's minister of ...

  2. Joseph Caillaux (born March 30, 1863, Le Mans, France—died Nov. 22, 1944, Mamers) was a French statesman who was an early supporter of a national income tax and whose opposition to World War I led to his imprisonment for treason in 1920. The son of Eugène Caillaux, who was twice a conservative minister (1874–75 and 1877), he obtained his ...

  3. Joseph (Marie Auguste) Caillaux (* 30. März 1863 in Le Mans; † 21. November 1944 in Mamers) war ein französischer Staatsmann der Dritten Republik und von Juni 1911 bis Januar 1912 Premierminister. Er war früher Befürworter einer nationalen Einkommensteuer und wurde für seine Opposition gegen den Ersten Weltkrieg inhaftiert.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2024 · 16 March 1914. The assassination which led to the First World War. No, no: not Archduke Franz Ferdinand — Henriette Caillaux, wife of the French finance minister, murdering the editor of Le Figaro …. We start our tale in 1908, when politician Joseph Caillaux is married to his first wife, Berthe (who had been married to another man when they ...

  5. Partito politico. Alliance démocratique e Partito Repubblicano, Radicale e Radical-Socialista. Joseph-Marie Auguste Caillaux. Joseph-Marie Auguste Caillaux ( Le Mans, 30 marzo 1863 – Mamers, 21 novembre 1944) è stato un politico francese. Fu presidente del Consiglio francese tra il 1911 e il 1912 .

  6. The letter revealed some political double-dealing on Caillaux's part and included an affectionate closing that suggested he and the married Berthe Gueydan, later his first wife, were having an intimate affair. In publishing a personal letter, Calmette had violated a journalistic taboo, shocking Caillaux's current wife, Henriette.

  7. Henriette CAILLAUX. who shot dead M Calmette, the editor of 'Le Figaro'. Mme Caillaux, wife of the French Finance Minister Joseph Caillaux. She stood trial for the murder. personal letters written by Caillaux. She was acquitted. French Finance minister Joseph Caillaux (1863 - 1944) husband of the murderess, Mme Henriette Caillaux. procession ...