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  1. "Paul Reynaud" published on by null. (1878–1966)French politician. He was Finance Minister (1938–40), and Prime Minister in the emergency of 1940, but, having appointed Pétain and Weygand, he was unable to carry on the war when these two proved defeatist.

  2. Paul Reynaud (pōl rānō´), 1878–1966, French statesman and lawyer. He held several cabinet posts, and after Nov., 1938, as minister of finance in the cabinet of Édouard Daladier, he pursued an extremely deflationary policy. During World War II he succeeded Daladier as premier in Mar., 1940. Source for information on Reynaud, Paul: The ...

  3. 25 de ene. de 2022 · Paul Reynaud replied on the 20th, referring to his country’s defeat in the Franco-Prussian War: “France is, alas, in a worse situation than in 1871.” 4. Darkening counsels When Churchill went again to the French Riviera in January 1939, he made as always a stop in Paris. At the Trianon, he lunched with Paul Reynaud.

  4. On June 6, 1940, De Gaulle was promoted to undersecretary of state for defense in Paul Reynaud’s government. In his new post, he engaged in frequent exchanges with the British government, now led by Winston Churchill. During these dark days, he witnessed the collapse of Third Republic France, the only France he had ever known.

  5. Paul Reynaud. (1878–1966). French politician and statesman Paul Reynaud served as premier of France for about three months in 1940. During that time, he unsuccessfully attempted to save France from German occupation in World War II. Reynaud was born on October 15, 1878, in Barcelonnette, France.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Paul_ReynaudPaul Reynaud - Wikiwand

    Jean Paul Reynaud político francés. Nacido en Barcelonette, Provenza-Alpes-Costa Azul. En junio de 1934, Reynaud defendió en la Cámara de los Diputados la necesidad de devaluar el franco, cuya pertenencia al patrón oro era cada vez más perjudicial para la economía francesa, pero en aquellos momentos la opinión pública francesa era contraria a toda devaluación.

  7. Paul Reynaud, Président du Conseil des Ministres français depuis mars 1940, annonce à la radio, lors du Radio-Journal, la capitulation de l'armée belge face ...

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