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Albert Sarraut

Albert-Pierre Sarraut

French politician (1872-1962).

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Place of Birth

Bordeaux

Place of Death

Paris

Country of Citizenship

France

Date of Death

11/26/1962

Member of Political Party

Radical Party
Radical-Socialist and Radical Republican Party

Instance Of

Human

Date of Birth

7/28/1872

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Occupation

Politician
Diplomat

Position Held

Member of the French National Assembly
Ambassador of France to Turkey
(1925 - 1926)
Replaced By
:
Emile Daeschner
Start Time
: 1925
End Time
: 1926
President of the Council
(10/26/1933 - 11/26/1933)
Replaced By
:
Camille Chautemps
Replaces
:
Édouard Daladier
Start Time
: 10/26/1933
End Time
: 11/26/1933
President of the Council
(1/24/1936 - 6/4/1936)
Replaced By
:
Léon Blum
Replaces
:
Pierre Laval
Start Time
: 1/24/1936
End Time
: 6/4/1936
Senator of the French Third Republic
Ambassador

Given Name

Albert

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Described by Source

Nordisk Familjebok
Obálky Knih
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Native Language

French

Father

Omer Sarraut

Member Of

Académie Des Sciences D'outre-Mer
Académie Des Beaux-Arts

Place of Burial

Cemetery of Bram

Sibling

Maurice Sarraut

Work Location

Paris

Name in Native Language

Albert Sarraut

Award Received

Knight of the Legion of Honour
(1927)
Point in Time
: 1927

Family Name

Sarraut

Sex or Gender

Male

Archives At

Departmental Archives of Aude
Inventory Number
:12 J
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