- Pierre-Étienne
Flandin (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ etjɛn flɑ̃dɛ̃]; 12
April 1889 – 13 June 1958) was a
French conservative politician of the
Third Republic...
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Flandin is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Eugène
Flandin (1809–1889),
French painter Hervé
Flandin (born 1965),
French biathlete...
- to Darlan,
although not
toward Flandin who they
considered insufficiently collaborationist, and this led to
Flandin's resignation on 9
February 1941,...
- Napoléon
Flandin (15
August 1809 in
Naples – 29
September 1889 in Tours),
French orientalist, painter, archaeologist, and politician.
Flandin's archeological...
- by Eugène
Flandin and
Pascal Coste,
French painter and
architects in 1840. This
collection contains 200 images, 130
paintings from
Flandin and 70 maps...
- Étienne Jean
Marie Flandin was born on 1
April 1853 in Paris. The
Flandin family originated in Domecy-sur-Cure. His
parent were
Charles Flandin (1803-1887),...
- Hervé
Flandin (born 4 June 1965 in Modane) is a
former French biathlete. At the 1994
Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, he won a
bronze medal with the French...
- War II, an
option strongly supported by its
major leader Pierre-Étienne
Flandin and
other members such as
Joseph Barthélemy. The centre-right
party tried...
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Chautemps Daladier Doumergue Flandin Bouisson Laval Sarraut Blum
Chautemps Blum
Daladier Reynaud Pétain
Vichy France Pétain
Laval Flandin Darlan Laval Provisional...
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devaluation of the
franc as a
solution to France's
economic woes.
Pierre Étienne
Flandin, the
leader of the
Democratic Republican Alliance,
agreed with several...