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  1. Louis Loucheur (12 August 1872 in Roubaix, Nord – 22 November 1931 in Paris) was a French politician in the Third Republic, at first a member of the conservative Republican Federation, then of the Democratic Republican Alliance and of the Independent Radicals.

  2. Louis Loucheur, né le 12 août 1872 à Roubaix ( Nord) et mort le 22 novembre 1931 dans le 16e arrondissement de Paris ( Seine ), est un industriel et homme politique français . Biographie. Il est issu d'une famille protestante sans grande fortune (son père, Louis-Joseph Loucheur 1, est architecte ).

  3. Nov 29, 2017 · Louis Loucheur was a French industrialist and politician. From December 1916 until the end of the war, he served as undersecretary of state for artillery and munitions and later as armaments minister. After the war, he continued a brilliant political career until his early death in 1931.

  4. Louis Loucheur and the Shaping of Modem France, 1916-1931. By Stephen D. Carls. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1993. xv + 330 pp. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, and index. $45.00. ISBN 0-8071-1787-0. Reviewed by Thomas W. Grabau Prior to 1914 the orthodoxy of liberal economics held sway in France. The

  5. Louis Loucheur and the Shaping of Modern France, 1916–1931. By Stephen D. Carls · Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1993. xv + 330 pp. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, and index. $45.00. ISBN 0-8071-1787-0.

  6. conditions are investigated through the format of a biography. The subject is Louis Loucheur, a little-known industrialist who became minister of armaments during the war and remained in politics for the rest of his life. He went on to hold several cabinet posts in the post-war period, including that of minister for industrial reconstruction,

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  8. France the personal papers of Louis Loucheur, a French statesman who was a member of several cabinets during and after World War I. As Minister of Armaments during the last two years of the war he contributed greatly to the victory of France and her allies. As Minister of Reconstruction after the