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  1. Édouard Daladier (French: [edwaʁ daladje]; 18 June 1884 – 10 October 1970) was a French Radical-Socialist (centre-left) politician, and the Prime Minister of France who signed the Munich Agreement before the outbreak of World War II.

  2. Jun 14, 2024 · Édouard Daladier was a French politician who as premier signed the Munich Pact (Sept. 30, 1938), an agreement that enabled Nazi Germany to take possession of the Sudetenland (a region of Czechoslovakia) without fear of opposition from either Britain or France.

  3. Édouard Daladier, né le 18 juin 1884 à Carpentras (Vaucluse) et mort le 10 octobre 1970 à Paris, est un homme d'État français, figure du Parti radical socialiste et de la III e République pendant l'entre-deux-guerres.

  4. May 18, 2018 · The French statesman édouard Daladier (1884-1970) represented his country at the Munich Conference in September 1938. The son of a baker, édouard Daladier was born on June 18, 1884, at Carpentras. An ardent Dreyfusard schoolteacher and member of the Radical Socialist party, he was elected to Parliament in 1919.

  5. Quick Reference. (b. 18 June 1884, d. 10 Oct. 1970). Prime Minister of France 1933, 1934, 193840. A Radical in the Chamber of Deputies (1919–40) and the National Assembly (1946–58), he was Minister of War and Defence 1932–4 and 1936–40.

  6. Edouard Daladier, The French statesman édouard Daladier (1884-1970) represented his country at the Munich Conference in September 1938. The son of a baker, édouard Dal…

  7. In France the Popular Front government had come to an end, and on April 8, 1938, Édouard Daladier formed a new cabinet without Socialist participation or Communist support.