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Hélène de Portes, born Hélène Rebuffel, (1902 – 28 June 1940), was a Frenchwoman best remembered for the strong influence she exerted on her lover Paul Reynaud, premier of France under the Third Republic, shortly before and at the time France's June 1940 debacle at the hands of Nazi Germany. A Fascist sympathizer, she was described as '..a middle aged woman, with a shrill voice, and a clamorous, demanding manner, who chatted like a magpie and lost her temper with ease.' Charles de Gaulle called her 'a turkey', while Winston Churchill nicknamed her 'the parrot'.

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  • Hélène de Portes (fr)
  • Hélène de Portes (en)
  • 埃莱娜·德·波尔特 (zh)
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  • Hélène de Portes, born Hélène Rebuffel, (1902 – 28 June 1940), was a Frenchwoman best remembered for the strong influence she exerted on her lover Paul Reynaud, premier of France under the Third Republic, shortly before and at the time France's June 1940 debacle at the hands of Nazi Germany. A Fascist sympathizer, she was described as '..a middle aged woman, with a shrill voice, and a clamorous, demanding manner, who chatted like a magpie and lost her temper with ease.' Charles de Gaulle called her 'a turkey', while Winston Churchill nicknamed her 'the parrot'. (en)
  • Hélène de Portes est une aristocrate française née le 24 février 1902 à Marseille et morte dans un accident de voiture le 28 juin 1940 à Frontignan. Elle est surtout connue pour l'influence qu'elle eut sur Paul Reynaud en 1940. (fr)
  • 埃莱娜·德·波尔特伯爵夫人(法語:Hélène de Portes,1902年2月24日-1940年6月28日),法国一位贵族女性,因其对她的情人保罗·雷诺的强烈影响而被人们铭记,后者是第三共和国时期的法国总理,曾领导法国抵抗纳粹德国的侵略但却以失败告终。她被历史学家描述为:“一个中年妇女,声音尖利、说话吵闹、要求很高,说话像喜鹊,总爱发脾气。”戴高乐将军形容她为“火鸡”,而温斯顿·丘吉尔则称她为“鹦鹉”。 (zh)
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  • Hélène de Portes, born Hélène Rebuffel, (1902 – 28 June 1940), was a Frenchwoman best remembered for the strong influence she exerted on her lover Paul Reynaud, premier of France under the Third Republic, shortly before and at the time France's June 1940 debacle at the hands of Nazi Germany. A Fascist sympathizer, she was described as '..a middle aged woman, with a shrill voice, and a clamorous, demanding manner, who chatted like a magpie and lost her temper with ease.' Charles de Gaulle called her 'a turkey', while Winston Churchill nicknamed her 'the parrot'. (en)
  • Hélène de Portes est une aristocrate française née le 24 février 1902 à Marseille et morte dans un accident de voiture le 28 juin 1940 à Frontignan. Elle est surtout connue pour l'influence qu'elle eut sur Paul Reynaud en 1940. (fr)
  • 埃莱娜·德·波尔特伯爵夫人(法語:Hélène de Portes,1902年2月24日-1940年6月28日),法国一位贵族女性,因其对她的情人保罗·雷诺的强烈影响而被人们铭记,后者是第三共和国时期的法国总理,曾领导法国抵抗纳粹德国的侵略但却以失败告终。她被历史学家描述为:“一个中年妇女,声音尖利、说话吵闹、要求很高,说话像喜鹊,总爱发脾气。”戴高乐将军形容她为“火鸡”,而温斯顿·丘吉尔则称她为“鹦鹉”。 (zh)
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