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Louis Jacquinot (16 September 1898 – 14 June 1993) was a French lawyer and politician, and chief of Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré's office. Jacquinot was born in Gondrecourt-le-Château (Meuse) in 1898. Entering parliament in 1932, he later served for a short time as under-secretary of state for home affairs in Paul Reynaud's cabinet (1940). He served in the army World War II and followed General de Gaulle to London. He served as High Commissioner for the Navy in the provisional governments at Algiers and Paris, Minister of State for Muslim Affairs (1945), Minister of Marine (Navy) (1947), Minister of Veterans and War Victims (1949), Minister of Overseas France (1951–52 and 1953–54).

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  • Louis Jacquinot (de)
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  • Louis Jacquinot (Gondrecourt-le-Château, 16 de septiembre de 1898-París, 14 de junio de 1993),​ fue un político y abogado francés.​ (es)
  • Louis Jacquinot (* 16. September 1898 in Gondrecourt-le-Château, Département Meuse; † 14. Juni 1993 in Paris) war ein französischer Politiker, der von 1932 bis 1942, zwischen 1946 und 1959, 1962 bis 1963 sowie zuletzt von 1967 bis 1973 Mitglied der Nationalversammlung war. Er bekleidete mehrere Ministerämter und war unter anderem als Marineminister für die Modernisierung der Marine nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg zuständig sowie Minister für die Überseegebiete. (de)
  • Louis Jacquinot, né le 16 septembre 1898 à Gondrecourt-le-Château (Meuse) et mort le 14 juin 1993 à Paris, est un homme politique français. (fr)
  • Louis Jacquinot (16 September 1898 – 14 June 1993) was a French lawyer and politician, and chief of Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré's office. Jacquinot was born in Gondrecourt-le-Château (Meuse) in 1898. Entering parliament in 1932, he later served for a short time as under-secretary of state for home affairs in Paul Reynaud's cabinet (1940). He served in the army World War II and followed General de Gaulle to London. He served as High Commissioner for the Navy in the provisional governments at Algiers and Paris, Minister of State for Muslim Affairs (1945), Minister of Marine (Navy) (1947), Minister of Veterans and War Victims (1949), Minister of Overseas France (1951–52 and 1953–54). (en)
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