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  1. Premierminister (Frankreich): Charles de Gaulle, Jacques Chirac, Valéry Giscard D'estaing, Lionel Jospin, Georges Pompidou, Aristide Briand (German Edition)
  2. Bildungsminister (Frankreich): Lionel Jospin, Aristide Briand, Liste Der Bildungsminister Von Frankreich, François Bayrou, François Fillon (German Edition)
  3. Ancien Député de La Loire (Troisième République): Aristide Briand, Jean Raymond-Laurent, Lucien Arbel, Paul Creyssel, Claude-Joseph Gignoux (French Edition)
  4. Aristide Briand: artista de la conciliación.(político francés)(Biografía): An article from: Siempre! by Gerardo Laveaga, 2004-07-04
  5. Homonymie de Gouvernement: Gouvernement Fédéral, Gouvernement Provisoire, Cabinet Vogel, Gouvernement Aristide Briand, Gouvernement Hama Amadou (French Edition)
  6. French People of World War I: Georges Clemenceau, Maurice Barrès, Raymond Poincaré, Hubert Lyautey, Aristide Briand, Marie Marvingt
  7. Verteidigungsminister (Frankreich): Charles de Gaulle, François Arago, Philippe Pétain, Aristide Briand (German Edition)
  8. Justizminister (Frankreich): François Mitterrand, Liste Der Justizminister Von Frankreich, Aristide Briand, Robert Schuman, Robert Badinter (German Edition)
  9. Außenminister (Frankreich): Alexis de Tocqueville, Aristide Briand, Liste Der Außenminister Von Frankreich (German Edition)
  10. Ancien Député de La Loire-Inférieure (Troisième République): Aristide Briand, Jules-Albert de Dion, Gabriel Guist'hau, Auguste Pageot (French Edition)
  11. 28, boulevard Aristide Briand by Patrick Besson, 2001-03-08
  12. Members of the French Socialist Party: Bertrand Delanoë, Jacques Delors, Pierre Laval, Ségolène Royal, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Aristide Briand
  13. La Séparation (French and French Edition) by Aristide Briand, 2009-11-12
  14. Frankreich und Deutschland by Aristide Briand, 1900

21. Briand Aristide(
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Il reçoit le prix Nobel de la Paix en 1926 et lance, en 1929, l'idée des " Etats-Unis d'Europe ". Il meurt en même temps que sa belle idée, en 1932.

22. Aristide Briand: Awards Won By Aristide Briand
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24. Aristide Briand - Wikiquote
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27. Peace 1926
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28. Aristide Briand Winner Of The 1926 Nobel Prize In Peace
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29. Biographie: Aristide Briand, 1862-1932
Translate this page März aristide briand wird in Nantes als Sohn eines Wirts geboren. 1886 Nach demJurastudium wird briand Rechtsanwalt in Saint-Nazaire.
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Nach dem Jurastudium wird Briand Rechtsanwalt in Saint-Nazaire.
10. Januar: Eintritt in die Sozialistische Partei Frankreichs.
Briand arbeitet als Rechtsanwalt und Journalist in Paris.
Briand wird als Vertreter des Departements Loire Abgeordneter in der Nationalversammlung.
Gründung der Zeitung "L'Humanité" mit dem Sozialisten
Briand gründet mit Alexandre Millerand (1859-1943) und René Viviani (1863-1925) die "Parti Socialiste Républicain".
Briand wird Justizminister.
In der Frage der Kriegsziele fordert Briand die Annexion des Rheinlands und der Saar.
Mit Gustav Stresemann und Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937) nimmt er an der Ausarbeitung des Locarno-Pakts
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1. Oktober: Briand legt einen Plan für eine enge Verbindung der europäischen Staaten vor ("L'organisation d'un régime d'union fédérale européenne").
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30. Exponat: Photo: Briand, Aristide
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31. Ariside Briand: Spring Europe
aristide briand was born at Nantes, France, on 28th March, 1862. (Source 3)aristide briand, Memorandum on the Organisation of a Regime of European
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Aristide Briand was born at Nant es, France, on 28th March, 1862. While a law student he developed socialist ideas and after leaving university wrote for Le Peuple La Lanterne and Briand, became secretary-general of the French Socialist Party in 1901 and the following year was elected to Chamber of Deputies. In 1904 he joined with to establish the left-wing newspaper, in 1904. In 1906 Briand was expelled from the party for accepting office in the coalition government headed by Georges Clemenceau . As minister of public instruction and worship (1906-09) Briand helped to complete the separation of Church and State in France
In July 1909 Briand became prime minister and horrified his former socialist colleagues when he broke up a railway stoppage by calling up some of the strikers for military service. Briand further upset the left-wing by supporting the extension of compulsory military service. He lost power in November 1910 but returned to office briefly in 1913.
On the outbreak of the First World War Briand became Justice Minister in the French government headed by Rene Viviani . A powerful cabinet figure, Briand advocated French intervention on the

32. Briand, Aristide
As a law student, briand became associated with leftwing causes, writing for such In 1894 briand succeeded in getting the sharply divided French trade
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Briand, 1913 H. Roger-Viollet (b. March 28, 1862, Nantes, Franced. March 7, 1932, Paris), statesman who served 11 times as premier of France, holding a total of 26 ministerial posts between 1906 and 1932. His efforts for international cooperation, the League of Nations, and world peace brought him the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1926, which he shared with Gustav Stresemann of Germany. As a law student, Briand became associated with left-wing causes, writing for such publications as Le Peuple, La Lanterne, and In 1894 Briand succeeded in getting the sharply divided French trade unionists to adopt the general strike as a political tactic at a workers' congress at Nantes. After three unsuccessful attempts (1889, 1893, and 1898) to be elected to the Chamber of Deputies, Briand became secretary-general of the Socialist Party in 1901. In 1902 he finally won election as a deputy from the Loire and remained a member of the chamber until his death. After serving another term as education minister in the first government of Georges Clemenceau (1906-09), he became premier from July 1909 to November 1910. He served two more terms, briefly, before his plan for proportional representation met defeat in the Senate in March 1913. Forced to resign (March 1917) because of mounting pressures and the unsuccessful Balkan campaign, Briand spent the next three years taking little part in public affairs except for his outspoken advocacy of the League of Nations and the concept of collective security. He returned to the premiership in January 1921, but his failures in foreign policy forced his resignation on Jan. 12, 1922.

33. Briand, Aristide --  Encyclopædia Britannica
briand, aristide statesman who served 11 times as premier of France, holding atotal of 26 ministerial posts between 1906 and 1932.
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H. Roger-Viollet statesman who served 11 times as premier of France, holding a total of 26 ministerial posts between 1906 and 1932. His efforts for international cooperation, the League of Nations, and world peace brought him the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1926, which he shared with Gustav Stresemann of Germany.

34. Kellogg-Briand Pact: Information From Answers.com
In June, 1927, aristide briand, foreign minister of France, proposed to the French foreign minister aristide briand first suggested a treaty between the
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia US History Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Kellogg-Briand Pact Encyclopedia Kellogg-Briand Pact brē¤N ) , agreement, signed Aug. 27, 1928, condemning “recourse to war for the solution of international controversies.” It is more properly known as the Pact of Paris. In June, 1927, Aristide Briand , foreign minister of France, proposed to the U.S. government a treaty outlawing war between the two countries. Frank B. Kellogg Bibliography See R. H. Ferrell, Peace in Their Time (1952, repr. 1968). American History Kellogg-briand Pact In this treaty, signed on August 27, 1928, the United States, France, Great Britain, Japan, Italy, Belgium, Poland, and Czechoslovakia renounced war as an instrument of national policy. French foreign minister Aristide Briand first suggested a treaty between the United States and France renouncing war as a method of settling disputes between the two countries. Secretary of State Frank Kellogg was furious because Briand proposed the treaty in a speech made directly to the American people, rather than going through diplomatic channels. If he accepted Briand's offer, he feared it would drag the United States into alliance with France in the event of another European warwhich was what Briand had in mind. But if Kellogg declined, groups favoring such a treaty would attack him in Congress and in the press. Support for the treaty came from opposite ends of the political spectrum. For example, Nicholas Murray Butler, the internationalist president of Columbia University, believed a treaty would move America closer to the League of Nations, whereas isolationist senator William E. Borah, a pacifist, simply hoped that the treaty would end war.

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36. Briand, Aristide
briand, aristide. French republican politician, 11 times prime minister 1909–29.A skilful parliamentary tactician and orator, he was seldom out of
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38. Briand, Aristide. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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40. Briand, Aristide
aristide briand (March 28, 1862March 7, 1932), while at the height of hisinfluence within the League of Nations, attended a dinner in Geneva where the
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Briand, Aristide Aristide Briand (March 28, 1862-March 7, 1932), while at the height of his influence within the League of Nations, attended a dinner in Geneva where the guests were given menu cards on which was printed a cartoon depicting the statesmen of the world smashing a statue of Mars while Briand, alone, talked to the god of war trying to convince him to commit suicide. The cartoon caught not only Briand's main objective in public life - the elimination of war in international relations - but also his method: his penchant for personal diplomacy, his renowned persuasiveness, and his habit of attacking the heart of a problem rather than its symbols or symptoms.
Born in Brittany, Briand was endowed with a heritage containing something of the peasant, something of the aristocrat, and a good deal of the Breton. His father, a prosperous innkeeper, sent him to school in Saint-Nazaire and then to the Nantes Lycée. There he was warmly befriended by Jules Verne, then rising to fame as a novelist and inventor. In A Long Vacation, a novel for youngsters, Verne describes a thirteen-year-old boy named «Briant». Briant, he says, was audacious, quick at repartee, a good chap, somewhat untidy, «very intelligent but so unwilling to waste good time studying that he was usually in the last quarter of his form. Occasionally he would spurt into a period of concentrated work, and then his quick understanding and remarkable memory helped him outstrip the rest.». Throughout his life Briand read little but listened intently, never prepared a speech but was, by common acknowledgment, the leading French orator of his generation; he understood everything, so it was said, but knew nothing.

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