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  1. Alma mater. University of Paris. Profession. Lawyer, journalist. Signature. Alexandre Millerand ( French: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ milʁɑ̃]; 10 February 1859 – 6 April 1943) was a French politician. He was Prime Minister of France from 20 January to 23 September 1920 and President of France from 23 September 1920 to 11 June 1924.

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Alexandre Millerand (born Feb. 10, 1859, Paris, Fr.—died April 7, 1943, Versailles) was a French lawyer and statesman who, as president of the Republic (1920–1924), was noted for his desire to strengthen the power of the president by constitutional revision.

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  3. Alexandre Millerand, né le 10 février 1859 à Paris et mort le 6 avril 1943 à Versailles, est un homme d'État français. Il est président du Conseil du 20 janvier au 23 septembre 1920, puis président de la République du 23 septembre 1920 au 11 juin 1924.

  4. Alexandre Millerand was a lawyer, journalist, politician and soldier who served as Prime Minister, Minister of War and President of the Republic during the Third Republic. He was known for his conservative views, his opposition to the détente with Germany and his resignation after the 1924 elections.

  5. 10 février 1859. Naissance d'Étienne Alexandre Millerand à Paris. 1881. Licencié en droit, il s'inscrit au barreau de Paris et devient un avocat d'affaires important. Il entame parallèlement une carrière de journaliste - il collabore notamment au journal de Clemenceau, la Justice - et une carrière d'homme politique. 27 décembre 1885-1919.

  6. views 3,895,802 updated. Alexandre Millerand (älĕksäN´drə mēlräN´), 1859–1943, French politician, president of France (1920–24). A Socialist member of the chamber of deputies, he was the first Socialist to serve in a bourgeois cabinet; he was (1899–1902) minister of commerce in the ministry of Rene Waldeck-Rousseau.

  7. A biography of Alexandre Millerand, a French politician who served as Prime Minister and President of the Republic in the early 20th century. Learn about his career, his views, and his role in the Dreyfus Affair, World War I, and the Ruhr occupation.