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  1. Pierre-Étienne Flandin (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ etjɛn flɑ̃dɛ̃]; 12 April 1889 – 13 June 1958) was a French conservative politician of the Third Republic, leader of the Democratic Republican Alliance (ARD), and Prime Minister of France from 1934 to 1935.

  2. Jun 9, 2024 · Pierre-Étienne Flandin (born April 12, 1889, Paris, France—died June 13, 1958, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat) was a lawyer, politician, and several times a minister during the final years of France’s Third Republic. Flandin was a deputy from 1914 to 1940 and, in addition, held various ministerial posts.

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  3. Pierre-Étienne Flandin, né le 12 avril 1889 à Paris 16 e et mort le 13 juin 1958 à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (Alpes-Maritimes) [1], est un avocat et homme d'État français.

  4. French lawyer and politician Pierre-Étienne Flandin served as premier of France in 1934–35. He also held ministerial positions during the final years of France’s Third Republic and at the beginning of the Vichy regime.

  5. In 1951, Pierre-Etienne Flandin, French politician and former President of the Council, analyses the economic and political aspects of the Schuman Plan and recounts his numerous reservations about the ratification of the Treaty establishing a European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).

  6. Pierre-Etienne FLANDIN est un homme politique français, ministre des finances en 1931-1932. Il a négocié le plan Young, soutenu l'activité économique, réorganisé le contrôle des chemins de fer et défendu l'Europe.

  7. Pierre-Étienne Flandin (in French pronounced as /pjɛʁ etjɛn flɑ̃dɛ̃/; 12 April 1889 – 13 June 1958) was a French conservative politician of the Third Republic, leader of the Democratic Republican Alliance (ARD), and Prime Minister of France from 1934 to 1935.