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Philippe Pétain - Lists of the successive Pétain governments until 1942

Philippe Pétain - Lists of the successive Pétain governments until 1942: Encyclopedia II - Philippe Pétain - Lists of the successive Pétain governments until 1942

Philippe Pétain - Pétain's First Government 16 June - 12 July 1940. Philippe Pétain - President of the Council Camille Chautemps - Vice President of the Council Paul Baudoin - Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxime Weygand - Minister of National Defense Louis Colson - Minister of War Charles Pomaret - Minister of the Interior Yves Bouthillier - Minister of Finance and Commerce André Février - Minister of Labour Charles Frémicourt - Mi ...

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Philippe Pétain: Encyclopedia II - Philippe Pétain - Lists of the successive Pétain governments until 1942



Philippe Pétain - Lists of the successive Pétain governments until 1942

Philippe Pétain - Pétain's First Government 16 June - 12 July 1940

  • Philippe Pétain - President of the Council
  • Camille Chautemps - Vice President of the Council
  • Paul Baudoin - Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Maxime Weygand - Minister of National Defense
  • Louis Colson - Minister of War
  • Charles Pomaret - Minister of the Interior
  • Yves Bouthillier - Minister of Finance and Commerce
  • André Février - Minister of Labour
  • Charles Frémicourt - Minister of Justice
  • François Darlan - Minister of Military and Merchant Marine
  • Bertrand Pujo - Minister of Air
  • Albert Rivaud - Minister of National Education
  • Jean Ybarnegaray - Minister of French Family and Veterans
  • Albert Chichery - Minister of Agriculture and Supply
  • Albert Rivière - Minister of Colonies
  • Ludovic-Oscar Frossard - Minister of Public Works and Transmissions

Changes

  • 23 June - Adrien Marquet and Pierre Laval enter the Cabinet as Ministers of State
  • 27 June 1940 - Adrien Marquet succeeds Pomaret as Minister of the Interior. André Février succeeds Frossard as Minister of Transmissions. Frossard remains Minister of Public Works. Charles Pomaret succeeds Février as Minister of Labour.

Philippe Pétain - Pétain's Second Government 12 July - 6 September 1940

  • Philippe Pétain - Head of State and President of the Council
  • Pierre Laval - Vice President of the Council
  • Paul Baudoin - Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Maxime Weygand - Minister of National Defense
  • Louis Colson - Minister of War
  • Adrien Marquet - Minister of the Interior
  • Yves Bouthillier - Minister of Finance
  • René Belin - Minister of Industrial Production and Labour
  • Raphaël Alibert - Minister of Justice
  • François Darlan - Minister of Marine
  • Bertrand Pujo - Minister of Aviation
  • Émile Miraud - Minister of Public Instruction
  • Pierre Caziot - Minister of Agriculture and Supply
  • Henry Lémery - Minister of Colonies
  • Jean Ybarnegaray - Minister of Youth and Family
  • François Piétri - Minister of Communication

Philippe Pétain - Pétain's Third Government 6 September 1940 - 25 February 1941

  • Philippe Pétain - Head of State and President of the Council
  • Pierre Laval - Vice President of the Council
  • Paul Baudoin - Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Charles Huntziger - Minister of National Defense
  • Marcel Peyrouton - Minister of the Interior
  • Yves Bouthillier - Minister of Finance
  • René Belin - Minister of Industrial Production and Labour
  • Raphaël Alibert - Minister of Justice
  • François Darlan - Minister of Marine
  • Jean Bergeret - Minister of Aviation
  • Georges Ripert - Minister of Public Instruction and Youth
  • Pierre Caziot - Minister of Agriculture and Supply
  • Charles Platon - Minister of Colonies
  • Jean Berthelot - Minister of Communication

Changes

  • 28 October 1940 - Pierre Laval succeeds Baudoin as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • 13 December 1940 - Pierre Laval loses his positions. Pierre Étienne Flandin succeeds Laval as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Jacques Chevalier succeeds Ripert as Minister of Public Instruction and Youth. Paul Baudoin becomes Minister of Information
  • 2 January 1941 - Paul Baudoin ceases to be Minister of Information, and the office is abolished.
  • 27 January 1941 - Joseph Barthélemy succeeds Alibert as Minister of Justice.
  • 10 February 1941 - François Darlan succeeds Flandin as Minister of Foreign Affairs

Philippe Pétain - Pétain's Fourth Ministry 25 February - 12 August 1941

  • Philippe Pétain - Head of State and President of the Council
  • François Darlan - Vice President of the Council, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of the Interior, and Minister of Marine
  • Charles Huntziger - Minister of National Defense
  • Yves Bouthillier - Minister of Finance and National Economy
  • Pierre Pucheu - Minister of Industrial Production
  • René Belin - Minister of Labour
  • Joseph Barthélemy - Minister of Justice
  • Jean Bergeret - Minister of Aviation
  • Jérôme Carcopino - Minister of National Education and Youth
  • Pierre Caziot - Minister of Agriculture
  • Jean-Louis Achard - Minister of Supply
  • Charles Platon - Minister of Colonies
  • Jacques Chevalier - Minister of Family and Health
  • Jean Berthelot - Minister of Communication
  • Henri Moysset - Minister of Information

Changes

  • 18 July 1941 - Pierre Pucheu succeeds Darlan as Minister of the Interior. Darlan retains his other posts. François Lehideux succeeds Pucheu as Minister of Industrial Production.

Philippe Pétain - Pétain's Fifth Government 12 August 1941 - 18 April 1942

  • Philippe Pétain - Head of State and President of the Council
  • François Darlan - Vice President of the Council, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of National Defense, and Minister of Marine
  • Pierre Pucheu - Minister of the Interior
  • Yves Bouthillier - Minister of Finance and National Economy
  • François Lehideux - Minister of Industrial Production
  • René Belin - Minister of Labour
  • Joseph Barthélemy - Minister of Justice
  • Jean Bergeret - Minister of Aviation
  • Jérôme Carcopino - Minister of National Education and Youth
  • Pierre Caziot - Minister of Agriculture
  • Paul Charbin - Minister of Supply
  • Charles Platon - Minister of Colonies
  • Serge Huard - Minister of Family and Health
  • Jean Berthelot - Minister of Communication
  • Paul Marion - Minister of Information and Propaganda
  • Henri Moysset - Minister of State
  • Lucien Romier - Minister of State


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