- Jean
Louis Barthou (French: [ʒɑ̃ lwi baʁtu]; 25
August 1862 – 9
October 1934) was a
French politician of the
Third Republic who
served as
Prime Minister...
- from the
Croat Ustaše led by Ante Pavelić.
French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou also died in the attack.
Alexander was
succeeded by his eleven-year-old...
- Lycée Louis-
Barthou is a
secondary school in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The school's
history goes back to a
religious establishment founded by...
- was
pursued by
Maxim Litvinov, the
Soviet foreign minister, and
Louis Barthou, the
French foreign minister, who was ********inated in
October 1934, before...
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police and spectators, and died the same day.
French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou was also
killed by a
stray bullet fired by
French police during the scuffle...
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advanced early in 1934 by the
French minister of
foreign affairs,
Louis Barthou, and was
actively supported by the
Soviet government. In May and June 1934...
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religious differences de Mun was good
friends with
Prime Minister Louis Barthou.
Since 1911, de Mun had
predicted a
coming war
against the
Triple Alliance...
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Briand Barthou Girard Perrier Cruppi Briand Barthou Ratier Bienvenu-Martin
Ribot Bienvenu-Martin
Briand Viviani Péret Nail
Lhopiteau Bonnevay Barthou Colrat...
- the Senate.
President Gaston Doumergue called on
Louis Barthou to form a government, but
Barthou failed to do so.
Doumergue turned to Laval, who fared...
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Minister of
Foreign Affairs Jean-Baptiste
Billot –
Minister of War
Louis Barthou –
Minister of the
Interior Georges Cochery –
Minister of
Finance Jean-Baptiste...