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- Henri Camille Sautot (5 May 1885 – 23 March 1963) was a French colonial governor. Sautot was born in Bourbonne-les-Bains and attended school in Nancy....
- who encouraged them to form a Free French committee and appointed Henri Sautot as governor. The Vichy government despatched a warship, Dumont d'Urville...
- had rallied to the cause (Edgard de Larminat, Félix Éboué, Leclerc, Henri Sautot) military leaders (Georges Catroux and Émile Muselier), and three personalities...
- landings and onwards to the Liberation of France. In the New Hebrides, Henri Sautot promptly declared allegiance to the Free French on 20 July, the first colonial...
- collectivity High commissioners Michel Lucien Montagné, Governor (1933–1935) Henri Sautot, Acting Governor (1935–1937) Pierre Louis Angeli, High commissioner (1969–1973)...
- Adelaide carried the French official Henri Sautot from the New Hebrides (later Vanuatu) to Nouméa, New Caledonia. Sautot had been appointed governor by Free...
- prix Goncourt 1928, was born and lived his first years in Bourbonne Henri Sautot (1885-1963), born in Bourbonne, governor of New Caledonia and mayor of Nouméa...
- André Latrille, acting Governor   July 30, 1942, to April 3, 1946 Henri Sautot, Governor   April 3, 1946, to May 24, 1946 Jean Chalvet, Governor   May...
- Großkönigsdorf, Frechen near Cologne, which was founded in 1970 by Philippe Sautot and Jürgen Moll. Following the bankruptcy of the Delta Music GMBH, the artistic...
- Saint-Pierre and Miquelon 27 February 1928–14 February 1929 Succeeded by Henri Sautot Preceded by Gabriel Henri Joseph Thaly Governor of French Guiana 1927 Succeeded by...