Louis-Jean Malvy (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒɑ̃ malvi]; 1 December 1875 – 10 June 1949) was the Interior Minister of France in 1914. Louis-Jean Malvy...
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departure for the border. However, the reports received by Interior Minister Louis Malvy soon led him to believe that the left-wing organizations would not trigger...
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Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Adolphe Messimy – Minister of War Louis Malvy – Minister of the Interior Joseph Noulens – Minister of Finance Maurice...
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Malvy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Martin Malvy (born 1936), French politician Louis-Jean Malvy (1875–1949), Interior Minister...
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Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Galliéni – Minister of War Louis Malvy – Minister of the Interior Alexandre Ribot – Minister of Finance Albert...
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Louis Malvy – Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs 17 March 1914 – René Renoult succeeds Caillaux as Finance Minister. Louis Malvy succeeds...
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January 1913 22 March 1913 Louis Lucien Klotz 22 March 1913 9 December 1913 René Renoult 9 December 1913 17 March 1914 Louis Malvy 17 March 1914 9 June 1914...
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rumours that former Prime Minister Joseph Caillaux and Interior Minister Louis Malvy might have engaged in treason. Prime Minister Paul Painlevé was inclined...
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Almereyda's death was hushed up on orders of the Radical politicians Louis Malvy and Joseph Caillaux, who were later punished for wartime treason. The...
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which followed. Following the decision to dismiss Interior Minister Louis Malvy, his government resigned office on 2 September, but he accepted the Ministry...
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