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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The president of France is the head of state of France, elected by popular vote for five years.. The first officeholder is considered to be Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, who was elected in 1848 but provoked the 1851 self-coup to later proclaim himself emperor as Napoleon III. His coup, which proved popular as he sought the restoration of universal male suffrage previously abolished by the ...
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  3. britannica.com

    Raymond Poincaré (born August 20, 1860, Bar-le-Duc, France—died October 15, 1934, Paris) was a French statesman who as prime minister in 1912 largely determined the policy that led to France's involvement in World War I, during which he served as president of the Third Republic.. The son of an engineer, he was educated at the École Polytechnique. ...
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Raymond Nicolas Landry Poincaré (French: [ʁɛmɔ̃ pwɛ̃kaʁe]; 20 August 1860 - 15 October 1934) was a French statesman who served as President of France from 1913 to 1920, and three times as Prime Minister of France. He was a conservative leader, primarily committed to political and social stability.
  5. worldatlas.com

    Raymond Poincaré was the president of France from 1913 to 1920. He led his country through the horrible war years. As a statesman, he strengthened ties with Russia and Britain years before the war. During the war years, Poincare was the courageous presence that pulled France into the Post-war era.
  6. simple.wikipedia.org

    President during World War I. He subsequently served as President of the Council 1922-1924 and 1926-1929. 11 Paul Deschanel (1855-1922) ... In 1966, he withdrew France from NATO integrated military command, and expelled the American bases on French soil. Having refused to step down during the crisis of May 1968, resigned following the ...
  7. encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net

    Raymond Poincaré, the president of the French Republic, asserted his authority as early as 1914, in a manner contrary to institutional practices that had prevailed since 1877. After his August 1914 call for a political truce or "union sacrée", Poincaré remained a major actor in governmental decisions until the autumn of 1917.
  8. encyclopedia.com

    Raymond Poincaré. The French statesman Raymond Poincaré (1860-1934) served as president of France during World War I and four times as its premier.. French politics from 1912 to 1929 was largely dominated by the figures of Raymond Poincaré and Georges Clemenceau.As premier, and then as president before World War I, Poincaré pursued a nationalistic policy that contributed toward world tension.
  9. onthisday.com

    Jun 7, 2023He pursued an aggressive policy in the lead-up to World War I and maintained an firm resolve towards victory during the Great War. His power only began to wane with the election of Georges Clemenceau, a marked political rival, as prime minister in 1917. ... 1913-01-19 Raymond Poincaré installed as President of France; 1926-07-23 French ...
  10. oxfordreference.com

    President of France 1913-20; Prime Minister 1912-13, 1922-4, 1926-9 A member of the Chamber of Deputies 1887-1903, he was a Senator 1903-13, and 1920-9. Though not wanting war in order to regain the Alsace and his native Lorraine from Germany, as Prime Minister and then as President he strove to improve France's military and ...

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