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    Pierre Mendès France

    French politician

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  1. Pierre Mendès France. Pierre Isaac Isidore Mendès France ( French: [pjɛʁ mɑ̃dɛs fʁɑ̃s]; 11 January 1907 – 18 October 1982) was a French politician who served as prime minister of France for eight months from 1954 to 1955. As a member of the Radical Party, he headed a government supported by a coalition of Gaullists ( RPF ), moderate ...

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · Pierre Mendès-France (born Jan. 11, 1907, Paris, Fr.—died Oct. 18, 1982, Paris) was a French socialist statesman and premier (June 1954–February 1955) whose negotiations ended French involvement in the Indochina War.

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  3. Pierre Mendès France 1, parfois surnommé PMF, est un homme d'État français, né le 11 janvier 1907 à Paris et mort le 18 octobre 1982 dans la même ville. Il est président du Conseil des ministres du 18 juin 1954 au 23 février 1955.

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  5. May 14, 2018 · Mendès-France, Pierre (1907–82) French statesman, prime minister (1955–56). He was imprisoned by the Vichy Government but escaped to London in 1941. He enlisted in the Free French air force, and later joined General De Gaulle's government-in-exile.

  6. Pierre Isaac Isidore Mendès France was a French politician who served as prime minister of France for eight months from 1954 to 1955. As a member of the Radical Party, he headed a government supported by a coalition of Gaullists (RPF), moderate socialists (UDSR), Christian democrats (MRP) and liberal-conservatives (CNIP).

  7. MENDèS-FRANCE, PIERRE (1907–1982) BIBLIOGRAPHY. French politician. Pierre Mendès-France was descended on his father's side from a Portuguese Jewish family that had settled in Bordeaux in the sixteenth century; his mother belonged to a Jewish family from Alsace.

  8. (b. 11 Jan. 1907, d. 18 Oct. 1982).Prime Minister of France 1954–5 He entered the Chamber as the youngest Deputy for the Radical Party in 1932 and remained in that position until the French collapse in 1940.

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