|
| |
| | The World at War - Reynaud |
 | | Paul Reynaud was born at Barcelonnette, France on October 15th, 1878 and died September 21st, 1966. |  | | Unwilling to be party to an armistice, Reynaud resigned on June 16; arrested shortly thereafter, he was kept in captivity for the duration of the war. |  | | Reynaud became premier on March 21st, 1940 by only one vote with most of his own party abstaining. |
|
http://worldatwar.net/biography/r/reynaud
|
|
| |
| | PAUL REYNAUD FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | Paul Reynaud (October_15, 1878 - September_21, 1966) was a French politician and lawyer. |  | | Paul Reynaud - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs |  | | Daladier succeeds Reynaud as Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
|
http://www.witwib.com/Paul_Reynaud
|
|
| |
| | AllRefer.com - Paul Reynaud (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | After the war Reynaud served as finance minister (1948) and vice premier (1953). |  | | Paul Reynaud[pOl rAnO´] Pronunciation Key, 18781966, French statesman and lawyer. |  | | He held several cabinet posts, and after Nov., 1938, as minister of finance in the cabinet of Edouard Daladier, he pursued an extremely deflationary policy. |
|
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/R/Reynaud.html
|
|
| |
| | Paul Reynaud |
 | | Reynaud presided, with Churchill on his right, Weygand sat opposite and I on his right. |  | | Along with Leon Blum, Edouard Daladier and Paul Reynaud he was tried in February, 1942, for betraying his country. |  | | When Edouard Daladier was ousted in March, 1940, Reynaud became the country's new prime minister. |
|
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWreynaud.htm
|
|
| |
| | Reynaud - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary |
 | | Imprisoned by the Vichy government, Reynaud later served as finance minister (1948) and vice premier (1953). |  | | French politician who served briefly as premier (1940) but was replaced by Philippe Pétain, who surrendered to the Germans. |
|
http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/r/r0213600.html
|
|
| |
| | BBC - Beyond the Broadcast - Making History |
 | | France fell and with his Government now in Bordeaux, Reynaud was keen to cut whatever losses he could and to continue the fight from North Africa. |  | | Although it was not his fault, he presided over France's greatest political disaster - the fall of France. |  | | He held office in two governments and during the Fourth Republic twice endeavoured to form his own cabinet. |
|
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/beyond/factsheets/makhist/printable/makhist6_print11b.html
|
|
| |
| | The Arts in Every Classroom Video Library - Video 7 - Interviews |
 | | Paul Reynaud received his teaching certificate and a masters degree in education at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. |  | | For the past two summers, she and Paul Reynaud have helped facilitate a visual art workshop in Chattanooga, Tennessee. |  | | Paul Reynaud, first-grade teacher, Lusher Alternative Elementary School, New Orleans, Louisiana |
|
http://www.learner.org/channel/libraries/artsineveryclassroom/v7interviews.html
|
|
| |
| | History Channel - Speeches - Paul Reynaud, French premier: Appeals to U.S. for aid against Germany |
 | | Previously minister of finance under Daladier, Reynaud had stubbornly opposed any compromise with Adolf Hitler and, as wartime leader, undertook a desperate program to improve his country's defenses before the German invasion. |  | | Less than two weeks after succeeding Edouard Daladier as premier of France, Paul Reynaud appealed to Americans to aid his country in its struggle against the Nazi domination of Europe. |  | | Arrested in September by Pétain's Vichy government, he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1941. |
|
http://www.historychannel.com/speeches/archive/speech_244.html
|
|
| |
| | Paul Reynaud |
 | | After the war Reynaud served as finance minister (1948) and vice premier (1953). |  | | Federal jury rules in favor of Michael Jackson, others charged with stealing songs. |  | | News from Laos buoys pastor's supporters; The Rev. Naw-Karl Mua of St. Paul soon will be released from jail, a Laotian diplomat said.(NEWS) (Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)) |
|
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0841665.html
|
|
| |
| | Charles de Gaulle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Paul Ramadier succeeds Giacobbi as Minister of Supply. |  | | Prime Minister Paul Reynaud promoted him provisional brigadier general (thus his title of général de Gaulle). |  | | On June 6, Paul Reynaud appointed him undersecretary of state for national defence and war and put him in charge of coordination with the United Kingdom. |
|
http://www.hartselle.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Charles_de_Gaulle
|
|
| |
| | Articles - Vichy France |
 | | Paul Reynaud, who had not officially resigned as Prime Minister, was arrested in September 1940 by the Vichy government and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1941. |  | | Prime Minister Paul Reynaud resigned over the decision and President Albert Lebrun appointed the 84-year-old Pétain to replace him on June 16. |  | | Many officials, including the Prime Minister, Paul Reynaud, wanted to move the government to French territories in North Africa, and continue the war with the French naval fleet and the resources of its empire. |
|
http://www.gaple.com/articles/Vichy_government
|
|
| |
| | Henri Queuille - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Paul Reynaud - Minister of Relations with Partner States and the Far East |  | | Paul Bacon - Minister of Labour and Social Security |
|
http://www.marylandheights.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Henri_Queuille
|
|
| |
| | Édouard Daladier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In March 1940 he resigned as Prime Minister in France, due to his failure to aid Finland's defense during the Phony War and was replaced with Paul Reynaud. |  | | Paul Marchandeau succeeds Piétri as Minister of Finance. |  | | 1 November 1938 - Paul Reynaud succeeds Paul Marchandeau as Minister of Finance. |
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edouard_Daladier
|
|
| |
| | Untitled |
 | | On 16th June Reynaud, in trying to get his cabinet to accept a unique offer of political union with Britain, was defeated in a vote by over half of them and resigned. |  | | This was unusual talk from, it later transpired, one of the very few French leaders determined to stand against Hitler's tyranny and the capture of France. |  | | Within 5 days, by 10th June, the government had shown its metal, despite the presence of Reynaud, by declaring Paris an open city and leaving it for the enemy to occupy which they accordingly did on 14th June. |
|
http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/7654/69799
|
|
| |
| | Robert Schuman Biography / Biography of Robert Schuman Biography Biography |
 | | Undersecretary of state for refugees in the Paul Reynaud government after March 1940, he was arrested by the Gestapo in September and confined at Neustadt. |  | | Minister of finance under Georges Bidault and Paul Ramadier during 1946-1947, Schuman favored a program of austerity. |  | | Becoming prime minister in late 1947 amid widespread Communist-inspired strikes and disorders, Schuman and his interior minister, Jules Moch, stood firm, facing down the Communist challenge and enabling the Fourth Republic to survive its first great crisis. |
|
http://www.bookrags.com/biography-robert-schuman/index.html
|
|
| |
| | All-New Terrorist Evil-Doers Trading Card #6 - La Resistance en France |
 | | Charles De Gaulle as his minister of war. |  | | Paul Reynaud as premier, and was forming a new government, out of the Vichy political movement which had sought collaboration with Germany throughout the inter-war period, and was now seeking an armistice with Germany. |  | | Boulogne, France, fell on May 23, and Dunkirk, France, was lost on June 4. |
|
http://webpages.charter.net/syzygy/tradingpost/6.html
|
|
| |
| | Edouard Daladier Biography / Biography of Edouard Daladier Main Biography |
 | | He remained in the government, however, as minister of war and then as foreign minister until June 16, 1940. |  | | Daladier declared war on Germany after Hitler's invasion of Poland in September 1939. |  | | He continued in office until March 20, 1940, when he yielded to another "strong man," Paul Reynaud. |
|
http://www.bookrags.com/biography-edouard-daladier/index.html
|
|
| |
| | Henri Philippe Pétain |
 | | Pétain urged that France sue for an armistice, and on June 16 he succeeded Reynaud as premier. |  | | In 1939, Pétain was named ambassador to Spain after France had recognized the new regime under Francisco Franco, who had served under Pétain in Morocco. |  | | In World War II, when France was on the brink of collapse, Premier Paul |
|
http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0838560.html
|
|
| |
| | 168 |
 | | The President of the French Council of Ministers (Reynaud) To President Roosevelt, June 14,1940 [53] |  | | PRESIDENT: I thank you for having published in America the message I sent you on June 10. |  | | Then you will see France go under like a drowning man and disappear after having cast a last look towards the land of liberty from which she awaited salvation. |
|
http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/paw/168.html
|
|
| |
| | Random Thoughts for April 2004 by Thomas Sowell -- Capitalism Magazine |
 | | For personal accounts of white Americans enslaved by pirates in North Africa, read "White Slaves, African Masters," edited by Paul Baepler of the University of Minnesota. |  | | Just before France surrendered to the invading Nazi armies in 1940, French Premier Paul Reynaud broadcast an appeal to America -- which was not in the war at that time -- to send planes and tanks to enable France to fight on. |  | | Summary: Just before France surrendered to the invading Nazi armies in 1940, French Premier Paul Reynaud broadcast an appeal to America -- which was not in the war at that time -- to send planes and tanks to enable France to fight on. |
|
http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=3628
|
|
| |
| | Occupied France |
 | | Such a bitter division between two opposing options could not continue indefinitely and the government finally collapsed on 16th June when Paul Reynaud resigned and President Lebrun gave Maréchal Philippe Pétain the responsibility of forming a new government. |  | | Following France's military collapse and in advance of the invading German armies, the French government of Prime Minister Paul Reynaud fled to Tours, and from there to Bordeaux. |  | | His prestige as le vainqueur de Verdun and distance from the grubby compromises of politics (a debatable claim in the light of his career) made his support for this option vital. |
|
http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/~os0tmc/occupied/armistice.htm
|
|
| |
| | YWUA French commander March 20, 1940 - AlternateHistory.com Discussion Board |
 | | On March 20, 1940 Paul Reynaud took over as Prime Minister of France, as public opinion pushed for more energetic efforts on the war. |  | | The French government actually fell over the issue on May 9, 1940, one day before the start of the German offensive, but Gamelin remained in place to preside over the disastrous first week of fighting between the French and Germans. |  | | Letâs say that on March 20, 1940 Reynaud replaced Gamelin with--you. |
|
http://www.alternatehistory.com/Discussion/showthread.php?t=6071
|
|
| |
| | Leadership After facing tough resistance from the Vichy forces the Allies captured Damascus on 17th June. ... |
 | | Outvoted, Reynaud resigned and President Albert Lebrun, appointed Petain as France's new premier. |  | | Paul Reynaud, the French prime minister, now realized that the German Western Offensive could not be halted and suggested that the government should move to territories it owned in North Africa. |  | | They insisted that the government should remain in France and seek an armistice. |
|
http://www.strategypage.com/messageboards/messages/12-1676.asp
|
|
| |
| | The Authentic History Center |
 | | British Prime Minister Winston Churchill tells US President Franklin Roosevelt "I think myself the battle on land has only just begun." |  | | (morning) French Premier Paul Reynaud phones British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, telling him, "We have been defeated; we have lost the battle". |  | | The British War Cabinet gives Bomber Command permission to bomb the Ruhr area of Germany, east of the Rhine. |
|
http://www.authentichistory.com/audio/ww2/38-41/19400515_Elmer_Davis_And_The_News.html
|
|
| |
| | Paul-Emile Reynaud |
 | | Paul is a member of the ruling Toreador clique. |  | | Nevertheless, Paul 'prefers' to spend most of his time with Eduard, although he attends most of the Toreador parties. |  | | Afraid of the loss of his sophrano voice, he was subconciously speeding the process. |
|
http://www.moglit.demon.co.uk/rpg/york/who/paule.htm
|
|
| |
| | Northern Arizona 44 - Saint Mary's 3 :: |
 | | N 3-14 S19 N. Van Peursem pass incomplete to Simirone Wade (Mendoza, Tony). |  | | N 1-10 N16 NORTHERN ARIZONA drive start at 02:55 (4th). |  | | Field goal attempts ---------------------------------------- Paul Ernster 1st 01:12 32 yds - Good Paul Ernster 4th 03:45 35 yds - Missed |
|
http://smcgaels.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/111003aab.html
|
|
| |
| | LHCMA Summary Guide: WILLERT, Gp Capt Paul Odo (1909-1998) |
 | | 3.1.2 Title: WILLERT, Gp Capt Paul Odo (1909-1998) |  | | LHCMA Summary Guide: WILLERT, Gp Capt Paul Odo (1909-1998) |  | | Note: The item numbers represent a subset from ISAD(G) rules (General International Standard Archival Description) promulgated by the International Council on Archives to standardise archival description world-wide. |
|
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/summary/wi35-001.html
|
|
| |
| | October 15 Birthdays in History |
 | | October 15, 1878 Paul Reynaud, premier France, May-June 1940 |  | | October 15, 1879 Sara Allgood, Dublin Ireland, actress, Blackmail, Storm in a Teacup |  | | October 15, 1859 Jaime de Magalhes Lima, Portuguese author and poet, Salmos do Prisoneiro |
|
http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_15.html
|
|
| |
| | Favorites |
 | | On June 18, he broadcast from London his first appeal to his compatriots to continue the war under his leadership. |  | | As a result, he was mentioned by General Maxime Weygand, the commander in chief, as "an admirable, energetic, and courageous leader." 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 by that of Marshal Pétain, who intended to seek an armistice with the Germans, de Gaulle left for England. |
|
http://www.users.interport.net/b/b/bbrofft/WWII.htm
|
|
| |
| | FOXE's Book of Martyrs - Chapter 6 - An Account of the Persecutions in Italy, Under the Papacy |
 | | Paul Giles, on attempting to run away from some soldiers, was shot in the neck: they then slit his nose, sliced his chin, stabbed him, and gave his carcass to the dogs. |  | | Paul Garnier, a very pious Protestant, had his eyes put out, was then flayed alive, and being divided into four parts, his quarters were placed on four of the principal houses of Lucerne. |  | | He bore all his sufferings with the most exemplary patience, praised God as long as he could speak, and plainly evinced, what confidence and resignation a good conscience can inspire. |
|
http://www.biblestudy.org/bibleref/foxbkmrt/chap6p2.html
|
|
| |
| | A |
 | | Chef Reynaud is a member of the American Culinary Federation, Euro-Toques, La Chaine des Rotisseurs. |  | | Chef Reynaud then refined his skills at the Restaurant du Lac d’Azur in the Basque/Lande region of France. |  | | After a formal three year apprenticeship at France’s Casinos in Cannes, Deauville and La Siesta, he graduated and became certified from the Culinary Academy of Nice in 1979. |
|
http://www.aonea.com/services/newsletter/indexjanuary2003.htm
|
|
| |
| | Adventures in CyberSound: Reynaud, Charles-Émile |
 | | When Louis Lumière saw his Théâtre Optique in action, they promptly made use of several of his ideas, critics say. |  | | With his stubbornness not to change to the 'lumiere style' he soon went out of business. |  | | The Projection Praxinoscope had however one defect, the spools of film had to be manually rotated by a skilled operator and often Reynaud had to be his own projectionist. |
|
http://www.acmi.net.au/AIC/REYNAUD_BIO.html
|
|
| |
| | Bishop Paul-Albert Faveau [Catholic-Hierarchy] |
 | | Bishop Paul-Albert Faveau, C.M. Bishop Paul-Marie Reynaud, C.M. Bishop Géraud Bray, C.M. Bishop Edmond-François Guierry, C.M. Bishop Joseph-Martial Mouly, C.M. Bishop Joachin Salvetti † |
|
http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bfaveau.html
|
|
| |
| | Bishop Paul-Marie Reynaud [Catholic-Hierarchy] |
 | | Bishop Paul-Marie Reynaud, C.M. Bishop Géraud Bray, C.M. Bishop Edmond-François Guierry, C.M. Bishop Joseph-Martial Mouly, C.M. Bishop Joachin (Gioacchino Domenico) Salvetti, O.F.M. Bishop Cayetano Pires Pireira, C.M. Bishop Alexandre de Gouveia † |
|
http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/breyna.html
|
|
| |
| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Vicariate Apostolic |
 | | Paul Dumond, C.M., born at Lyons, 2 April, 1864; ordained, 10 Aug., 1888; appointed Vicar Apostolic of Maritime Chi-li, 27 April 1912 and consecrated at Peking titular Bishop of Durubis on 30 June, following. |  | | Paul-Marie Reynaud, Vicar Apostolic of Che-kiang, the western portion of his mission was erected into a new vicariate, that of Western Che-kiang; at the same time the word "Eastern" was added to the official title of the old vicariate. |
|
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/16082a.htm
|
|
| |
| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2002044697 |
 | | The Politics of Defeat 12 June 1940: Paul Reynaud at Cango (Loire) The French Civil War 'Rather Hitler than Blum?' April 1938-September 1939: The Daladier Government Daladier at War Reynaud v. |  | | Daladier Reynaud at War 25-28 May: Weygand's Proposal 29 May-9 June: Reynaud's Alternative 12-16 June: Reynaud v. |  | | The French People at War 17 June 1940: Georges Friedmann in Niort Remembering 1914 A Pacifist Nation Going to War: 'Something between Resolution and Resignation' Phoney War Blues Why Are We Fighting? |
|
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy038/2002044697.html
|
|
| |
| | Alibris: Browse Books by ISBN |
 | | 0958376973: Paul of Tarsus: His Gospel and Life |  | | 0958336505: Paul Laurence Dunbar's roots and much more : a scrapbook of his life and legacy |  | | 0958339164: Paul Leroy-Beaulieu and Established Liberalism in France |
|
http://www.alibris.com/books/isbns/17151
|
|
| |
| | E. Germain: France Heads Toward a Decision (1948) |
 | | So long as Reynaud appeared to be able to impose his solutions by parliamentary means, the bourgeoisie hesitated to come out openly in support of de Gaulle and to incur the costs of a constitutional crisis. |  | | The Reynaud plan had been looked upon by the French bourgeoisie as a whole as the last opportunity for “solving the immediate economic difficulties within the constitutional framework under the government of the “Third Force” (the reformists plus the bourgeois center parties). |  | | During the fortnight which elapsed between the abandonment of the Reynaud plan and the downfall of Schumann’s government, the entire public opinion of the bourgeoisie went over, bag and baggage, into the General’s camp. |
|
http://www.marxists.org/archive/mandel/1948/09/france.htm
|
|
| |
| | MSU Vincent Voice Library |
 | | (May 3, 1940) Paul Reynaud tells of his faith in his allies... |  | | The recordings may be used in publications and presentations only with the permission and acknowledgment of the Vincent Voice Library. |
|
http://vvl.lib.msu.edu/showfindingaid.cfm?findaidid=ReynaudP
|
|
| |
| | [No title] |
 | | 1940 - Paul Reynaud becomes Prime Minister of France |  | | 1763 - Jean Paul, poet and publicist (+ 1825) |
|
http://www.online-encyclopedia.info/encyclopedia/m/ma/march_21.html
|
|
| |
| | History on NRO |
 | | On June 16, 1940, the democratic government of Premier Paul Reynaud collapsed, because Reynaud refused to support an armistice with Germany. |  | | The battle for France was clearly lost, and the French government, which had fled to Bordeaux, argued about whether to continue the war from the French colonies in North Africa. |  | | On June 17, the Vice-Premier Marshal Philippe Petain, a hero of World War I, formed a new government, which offered to conditional surrender to the Nazis. |
|
http://www.nationalreview.com/weekend/history/history-kopel071401.shtml
|
|
| |
| | Chocolat (Lasse Hallstrom, 2000) |
 | | The town's mayor, the Comte de Reynaud, a strong supporter of tradition and morality, dislikes the fact that she is unwed and has a daughter, does not attend church and has opened her shop on Lent. |  | | While he stirs trouble, Vianne's chocolates, which are made according to her South American Indian mother's tribal ways, serve to unleash the townspeople's secret passions and longings. |  | | Juliette Binoche (Vianne Rocher), Alfred Molina (Comte Paul de Reynaud), Johnny Depp (Roux), Lena Olin (Josephine Muscat), Judi Dench (Amande Voizin), Victoire Thivisol (Anouk Rocher), Peter Stormare (Serge Muscat), Aurelien Parent-Koening (Luc Clairmont), Carrie-Ann Moss (Caroline Clairmont), Hugh O’Conor (Pere Henri), John Wood (Guillaume Bierot), Leslie Caron (Madame Audel) |
|
http://www.moria.co.nz/fantasy/chocolat.htm
|
|
| |
| | Find in a Library: The gravediggers of France: Gamelin, Daladier, Reynaud, Pétain, and Laval; military defeat, ... |
 | | To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. |  | | The gravediggers of France: Gamelin, Daladier, Reynaud, Pétain, and Laval; military defeat, armistice, counterrevolution |  | | Find in a Library: The gravediggers of France: Gamelin, Daladier, Reynaud, Pétain, and Laval; military defeat, armistice, counterrevolution |
|
http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/111ad3e5f48d905b.html
|
|
| |
| | In the Thick of the Fight, 1930-1945 - Questia Online Library |
 | | Contributors: James D. Lambert - transltr, James D. Lambert - transltr, James D. Lambert - transltr, Paul Reynaud - author. |  | | Book by James D. Lambert, James D. Lambert, James D. Lambert, Paul Reynaud; Simon and Schuster, 1955 |  | | - Chapter XXI: Shall Reynaud and Mandel Be Shot? |
|
http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=16326317
|
|
| |
| | Encyclopedia: French History: Biographies |
 | | Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis de |  | | Retz, Jean François Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de |
|
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/1frhistbio.html
|
|
|