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The following is a list of the French government ministers in the administration of Pétain under the Third Republic.
Title | Office holder | Party |
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Président du Conseil | Philippe Pétain | SE |
Vice-Presidents of the Council | Camille Chautemps (16 June - 12 July)[1] | RAD |
Pierre Laval (starting 23 June 1940) | SE | |
Ministers of State | ||
Ministers of State | Camille Chautemps | RAD |
Adrien Marquet (starting 23 June 1940) | SE | |
Pierre Laval (starting 23 June 1940) | SE | |
Ministers | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Paul Baudoin | SE |
Minister of Finance and Commerce | Yves Bouthillier | SE |
Minister of War | Louis Colson | SE |
Ministre of National Defense | Maxime Weygand | SE |
Guardian of the Seals, Minister of Justice | Charles Frémicourt | SE |
Minister of National Education | Albert Rivaud | SE |
Minister of the Interior | Charles Pomaret | USR |
Adrien Marquet (starting 27 June 1940) | SE | |
Minister of the Merchant and Military Marine | François Darlan | SE |
Minister of Air | Bertrand Pujo | SE |
Minister of Public Works and Information | Ludovic-Oscar Frossard | USR |
Albert Chichery | RAD | |
Minister of Transmissions | André Février (starting 23 juin 1940) | SFIO |
Minister of the Colonies | Albert Rivière | SFIO |
Minister of Labour and Public Health | André Février | SFIO |
Charles Pomaret (starting 27 June 1940) | USR | |
Minister for Veterans and the French Family | Jean Ybarnegaray | PSF |
High Commissioner for French Propaganda | Jean Prouvost (starting 19 June 1940) | SE |
Commissioners-General | ||
Commissioner-General for Resupply | Joseph Frédéric Bernard (starting 18 June 1940) | SE |
Commissionner-General for National Reconstruction | Aimé Doumenc (starting 26 June 1940) | SE |
Under-Secretaries of State | ||
Under-Secretary of State to the Office of the Council President | Raphaël Alibert | SE |
Under-Secretary of State for Refugees | Robert Schuman | PDP |
See also
editReferences
editSources
edit- Bernstein, Serge (2012). "Le gouvernement Pétain du 16 juin au 10 juillet 1940" [The Pétain government of 16 June to 10 July 1940]. In Pierre Allorant; Noëlline Castagnez-Ruggiu; Antoine Prost (dir.) (eds.). Le moment 1940 : effondrement national et réalités locales : actes du colloque international d'Orléans, les 18 et 19 novembre 2010 [The 1940 moment: national collapse and local realities: Proceedings of the International Colloquy in Orléans, November 18–19, 2010]. Cliopolis. Paris: Harmattan/Pepper. pp. 77–90. ISBN 978-2-296-96634-5. OCLC 795496243.
- Cointet, Michèle (2011). Nouvelle histoire de Vichy (1940–1945) [New History of Vichy (1940–1945)] (in French). Paris: Fayard. ISBN 978-2-213-63553-8. OCLC 760147069. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- Prost, Antoine (2012). "La controverse juridique : 16 juin ou 10 juillet?" [The judicial conteroversy: 16 June or 10 July?]. In Pierre Allorant; Noëlline Castagnez; Antoine Prost (dir.) (eds.). Le moment 1940 : effondrement national et réalités locales : actes du colloque international d'Orléans, les 18 et 19 novembre 2010 [The 1940 moment: national collapse and local realities: Proceedings of the International Colloquy in Orléans, November 18–19, 2010]. Cliopolis. Paris: Harmattan/Pepper. pp. 91–99. ISBN 978-2-296-96634-5. OCLC 795496243.
- Vergez-Chaignon, Bénédicte (2014). Pétain (in French). Paris: Perrin. ISBN 978-2-262-03885-4. OCLC 896479806.
Further reading
edit- Diamond, Hanna, and Simon Kitson, eds. Vichy, resistance, liberation: new perspectives on wartime France (Bloomsbury, 2005).
- Gordon, Bertram M. Historical Dictionary of World War II France: The Occupation, Vichy, and the Resistance, 1938-1946 (1998).
- Jackson, Julian. France: The Dark Years, 1940-1944 (Oxford UP, 2004).
- Paxton, Robert. Vichy France: Old Guard, New Order, 1940-1944 (Knopf, 1972). online
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