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    Roger Henri Charles Salengro (30 May 1890, in Lille – 18 November 1936, in Lille) was a French politician. He achieved fame as Minister of the Interior...
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    also emblematic of the city. The Town Hall is located on the Place Roger Salengro, next to the Porte de Paris, in the eastern part of the city centre...
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  • such as Hubert-Joseph Henry in the L'Affaire Dreyfus and Roger Salengro, in L'Affaire Salengro, a television film directed by Yves Boisset, with whom he...
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    Accords. From 1936 to 1938 he was Minister of the Interior (replacing Roger Salengro). He worked to suppress violent far right groups such as the Cagoule...
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  • – Minister of State Yvon Delbos (RAD), Minister of Foreign Affairs Roger Salengro (SFIO), Minister of Interior Vincent Auriol (SFIO), Minister of Finances...
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    Trade Fair was held, organized by many entrepreneurs and Lille mayor Roger Salengro to develop the potential of Lille, "France's third-largest city, ideally...
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    Changes: 18 November 1936 – Marx Dormoy succeeds Roger Salengro as Minister of the Interior, following Salengro's suicide. Léon Blum – President of the Council...
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  • Front, in order to reach this position of force. Interior Minister Roger Salengro publicly announced the following day the success of the negotiations...
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  • 1936 in the newspaper Le Populaire. On 19 June 1936, interior minister Roger Salengro had President Albert Lebrun sign a decree outlawing the major leagues...
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    in 1936, three deputies from the Nord were in government, including Roger Salengro. Factories went on strike en masse during the Matignon Accords. During...
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