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Albert Sarraut



         




Albert Sarraut, French politician

Albert-Pierre Sarraut (July 28, 1872 at Bordeaux, France - November 26, 1962 at Paris, France) was a French Radical politician, twice Prime Minister during the Third Republic.

Saurrat retired from politics after Petain dissolved the National Assembly in July 1940. He took control of the family newspaper, La Depeche de Toulouse, after the editor, his brother Maurice, was murdered by the Milice in 1943.

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Sarraut's First Ministry, 26 October - 26 November 1933

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Sarraut's Second Ministry, 24 January - 4 June 1936

Preceded by:
Édouard Daladier
1933
Prime Ministers of France
1933
Followed by:
Camille Chautemps
1933-1934
Preceded by:
Pierre Laval
1935-1936
Prime Ministers of France
1936
Followed by:
Léon Blum
1936-1937


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