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and showed great firmness. In the Defence Ministry, he contributed to the modernisation of the army, organised French participation in the
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government and was jailed but later was released. He joined and helped organise the Paris underground. He also helped other
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was officially "coined" after a speech he made in 1948 over his concern on the growing rift that developed between the
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He was married to Germaine Picard, one of the first woman lawyers of France. She was also an active advocate of the
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Autobiography of Jules Moch: "Jules Moch" une si longue vie, published by Robert Laffont 1976, Paris
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Moch was born into a renowned French Jewish military family, the son of Captain
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Though other noted individuals lay claim, it is alleged that the name
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Members of the 16th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Alerte, le problème crucial de la Communauté Européenne de défense
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and RĂ©becca Alice Pontremoli. His grandfather was Colonel
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Minister of the Interior
René Coty
Maurice Faure
Émile Pelletier
Vincent Auriol
Édouard Depreux
Henri Queuille
Minister of National Defence
Vincent Auriol
René Pleven
Georges Bidault
Minister of Public Works, Transport and Reconstruction
Charles de Gaulle
FĂ©lix Gouin
Georges Bidault
LĂ©on Blum
Paul Ramadier

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