Eugène Bridoux (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn bʁidu]; June 24 1888 – 6 June 1955) was a French general. He served as Secretary of State for War, later Secretary...
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Bridoux is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eugène Bridoux (1888–1955), French general François-Augustin Bridoux (1813–1892)...
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Interior and Minister of Information : Pierre Laval Minister of War: Eugène Bridoux Minister of Finance and National Economy: Pierre Cathala Minister of...
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Minister of the Interior 1941 Succeeded by Pierre Pucheu Preceded by Charles Huntziger Minister of National Defence 1941–1942 Succeeded by Eugène Bridoux...
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Fernand de Brinon as president, along with Joseph Darnand, Jean Luchaire, Eugène Bridoux, and Marcel Déat. On 7 September 1944, fleeing the advance of Allied...
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Foreign Affairs, Minister of the Interior, and Minister of Information Eugène Bridoux – Minister of War Pierre Cathala – Minister of Finance and National...
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resulting from the discovery of the camouflaged weapons depots, General Eugène Bridoux, who retained the title of Secretary of State for War, continued his...
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Sigmaringen enclave Fernand de Brinon Joseph Darnand Jean Luchaire Eugène Bridoux Marcel Déat Aftermath & Impact Liberation of France Ordinance of 9 August...
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Sigmaringen enclave Fernand de Brinon Joseph Darnand Jean Luchaire Eugène Bridoux Marcel Déat Aftermath & Impact Liberation of France Ordinance of 9 August...
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Sigmaringen enclave Fernand de Brinon Joseph Darnand Jean Luchaire Eugène Bridoux Marcel Déat Aftermath & Impact Liberation of France Ordinance of 9 August...
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