Marius Moutet Minister of Colonies 1938–1940 Succeeded by Louis Rollin Preceded by Henri Roy Minister of the Interior 1940 Succeeded by Charles Pomaret...
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expunged just before Voltaire's death. The Genevan Protestant minister Pomaret once said to Voltaire, "You seem to attack Christianity, and yet you do...
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Lo Rore Roure Usseaus Usseaux Val Sant Martin Val Sopata Val Germanasca Pomaret Pomaretto Massèl Massello Lo Perier Perrero Praal Prali Salsa Salza di...
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Minister of the Interior Lucien Lamoureux – Minister of Finance Charles Pomaret – Minister of Labour Albert Sérol – Minister of Justice César Campinchi...
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of National Education Albert Rivaud SE Minister of the Interior Charles Pomaret [fr] USR Adrien Marquet (starting 27 June 1940) SE Minister of the Merchant...
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French Labour Minister Charles Pomaret in December 1939. Time said of the events following the meeting, "Minister Pomaret clamped down on French labour...
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March 1940 18 May 1940 Georges Mandel 18 May 1940 16 June 1940 Charles Pomaret 16 June 1940 26 June 1940 Adrien Marquet 27 June 1940 6 September 1940...
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Pomaretto (French: Pomaret) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 45 km southwest...
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Fernand Gentin – Minister of Commerce Changes 23 August 1938 – Charles Pomaret succeeds Ramadier as Minister of Labour. Anatole de Monzie succeeds Frossard...
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21 August 1938) Charles Pomaret (21 August 1938 – 16 June 1940) André Février (16 June 1940 – 27 June 1940) Charles Pomaret (27 June 1940 – 12 July 1940)...
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