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  1. 23 de abr. de 2024 · On June 6 he entered the government of Paul Reynaud as undersecretary of state for defense and war, and he undertook several missions to England to explore the possibilities of continuing the war. When the Reynaud government was replaced 10 days later by that of Marshal Pétain, who intended to seek an armistice with the Germans, de ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Ese mismo 15 de mayo, el Primer Ministro francés, Paul Reynaud, llamó a Churchill para decirle: “Hemos sido derrotados, nos han vencido. Hemos perdido la batalla”. Churchill convenció a Reynaud de no rendirse, y al día siguiente el Premier británico voló a París. Cuando llegó, se encontró al gobierno francés quemando ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Two prisoners were former French premiers: Édouard Daladier, who had signed the Munich Agreement but was arrested in African exile, and Paul Reynaud, who had consistently opposed Germany. Former generals Maxime Weygand , who was caught trying to flee the country in 1942, and Maurice Gamelin , who unsuccessfully resisted the German ...

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_ReynaudPaul Reynaud - Wikipedia

    Reynaud was van plan geweest te trouwen met Hélène de Portes (1902–1940), met wie hij al enkele jaren samenwoonde, maar zij stierf in een auto-ongeluk. Hij hertrouwde in 1949 met Christiane Mabire (1913–2002), met wie hij drie kinderen kreeg. Externe link. fr) Toespraak van Paul Reynaud op de radio, 13 juni 1940

  5. Hace 2 días · De Gaulle's views attracted the attention of the maverick politician Paul Reynaud, to whom he wrote frequently, sometimes in obsequious terms. Reynaud first invited him to meet him on 5 December 1934. De Gaulle was deeply focused on his career at this time.

  6. Hace 3 días · Paul Reynaud (1878–1966) De Gaulle refused to accept that the fight for his country was over. French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud (pictured) agreed, urging his countrymen to defend the nation.

  7. Hace 2 días · On 17 June 1940, with the imminent Fall of France and the government desire for an armistice, Prime Minister Paul Reynaud resigned, recommending to President Albert Lebrun that he appoint Pétain in his place, which he did that day, while the government was at Bordeaux. The government then resolved to sign armistice agreements with Germany and ...