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Jacques Stern (politician)

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district and was elected in the first round. He was deputy for this district of Basses-Alpes from 22 April 1928 to 31 May 1932, sitting with the Left Republicans. He was in turn a member of the committees of the Army (1928), of Foreign Affairs (1929) and of the Navy (1931). He was under-secretary of
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Down the centuries, the peoples of Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, have repeatedly called upon the French and the British to help them, to free them from the Turkish yoke, from an inferno in which the only civilizing influence, from the time of the Crusades, was the French religious orders and their
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Stern want to bind together the 40 million Frenchmen in Europe and the 60 million White and "Colored" Frenchmen overseas by transforming the colonial people into Frenchmen. Stern said that there was no racial discrimination in the colonies, and the unknown soldier under the
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educational institutions. What the French and British administration brought was order, freedom, honest finance, railroads, public works and hygiene, not through brutal assimilationist methods, but with full consideration for native beliefs and traditions...
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Jacques Stern was born on 14 April 1882 in Paris. He was a banker, owner of a racing stable, and one of the wealthiest members of Paris society in the period before
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might even be a colored Frenchman. He wrote that "The gratitude and loyalty of the children of France's empire would never fail her, not even after her defeat."
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headed for New York City, arriving on 13 September. Stern took refuge in the United States. He found a position at
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state for the Navy from 23 December 1930 to 27 June 1931. Stern was reelected deputy for
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department. Stern ran for election to the legislature in April–May 1914 for the
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Liberal Thought in the Eastern Mediterranean: Late 19th Century Until the 1960s
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from 24 January 1936 to 4 June 1936. He was defeated in the 1936 elections.
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Stern was interested in a political career, and assisted the cabinet of
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district, and was elected in the second round. He replaced
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In 1928 Stern ran on the Left Republican list for the
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Index


Minister of the Merchant Marine
Eugène Frot
Eugène Frot
Minister of the Colonies
Louis Rollin
Marius Moutet
Paris
New York City
Stern banking family
World War II
World War I
LĂ©on Bourgeois
Basses-Alpes
Castellane
François Deloncle
Digne
Basses-Alpes
Minister of the Merchant Marine
Minister of the Colonies
World War II
Aristides de Sousa Mendes
Estoril
Princeton University
Arc de Triomphe
New York City



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