traveled to Marseilles to attend a meeting with Maurice Chevance, Marcelle Bidault, Jeannine Frèze-Milhaud and Jean Multon (who will turn out to be a...
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(1895–1944) Charles Berty (1911–1944), French professional cyclist Georges Bidault (1899–1983) Monique de Bissy (1923–2009) Georges Blind [fr] (1904–1944)...
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Resistant, was nominated in June 1946 by the Christian democrat Georges Bidault of the Popular Republican Movement as undersecretary of Youth and Sports...
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Jean Bertoli Antonin Betbeze Antoine Béthouart Pierre Beucler Georges Bidault François Bigo Pierre Billotte Abel Billy Robert Bineau Jacques Bingen François...
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(SMIG) law passed in February 1950 under the second government of Georges Bidault, a Third Force Coalition government. The value of the minimum wage was...
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Montreal: Vive le Québec libre! (Long live free Quebec!). 29 July – Georges Bidault moves to Belgium where he receives political asylum. 24 September – Cantonales...
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