翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Louis J. Van Schaick
・ Louis J. Weichmann
・ Louis J. Wilde
・ Louis Jacob
・ Louis Jacob Breithaupt
・ Louis Jacobs
・ Louis Jacobs (disambiguation)
・ Louis Jacobsohn-Lask
・ Louis Jacobson
・ Louis Jacoby
・ Louis Jacolliot
・ Louis Jacques Bégin
・ Louis Jacques Maurice de Bonald
・ Louis Jacques Senghor
・ Louis Jacques Thénard
Louis Jacquinot
・ Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély
・ Louis James O'Leary
・ Louis James Pesha
・ Louis Jani
・ Louis Janmot
・ Louis Jaque
・ Louis Jaurès
・ Louis Jean Desprez
・ Louis Jean Girod
・ Louis Jean Heydt
・ Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre
・ Louis Jean Marie de La Trémoille
・ Louis Jean Nicolas Abbé
・ Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Louis Jacquinot : ウィキペディア英語版
Louis Jacquinot

Louis Jacquinot (16 September 1898 - 14 June 1993) was a French lawyer and politician, and chief of Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré's office.
Jacquinot was born in Gondrecourt-le-Château (Meuse) in 1898. Entering parliament in 1932, he later served for a short time as under-secretary of state for home affairs in Paul Reynaud's cabinet (1940). He served in the army World War II and followed General de Gaulle to London. He served as High Commissioner for the Navy in the provisional governments at Algiers and Paris, Minister of State for Muslim Affairs (1945), Minister of Marine (Navy) (1947), Minister of Veterans and War Victims (1949), Minister of Overseas France (1951–52 and 1953–54).
After de Gaulle's return to power in 1958, he was appointed Minister of State in charge of scientific research and afterwards for the Sahara. As Minister of State, he was part of a "study group" formed by de Gaulle with the purpose of devising a constitution for the Fifth Republic. Later he again held the position of Minister for Overseas France (1961–66). He also chaired the General Council of the Meuse department in the Lorraine Province. A moderate right-wing politician during the Third and Fourth Republics, during the de Gaulle era, he voted with Giscard d'Estaing's independent republicans and later as a member of the Gaullist Union of Democrats for the Fifth Republic. He left parliament in 1973. Jacquinot married the wife of former Finance Minister Maurice Petsche in order to be elected president that year, but he was homosexual. He died in Paris in
1993.
==References==

* Lacouture, Jean, ''De Gaulle: The Ruler 1945-1970''. Alan Sheridan, trans., New York: 1991. ISBN 0-393-03084-9 p. 174




抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Louis Jacquinot」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.