Alexandre Varenne
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Alexandre Varenne (3 October 1870 in Clermont-Ferrand – 16 February 1947 in Paris) was a French politician and journalist, best remembered as the founder of the newspaper La Montagne.[1][2][3] He was the Governor-General of French Indochina from 1925 to 1928.
References
[edit]- ^ Caillard, Jean-Pierre (2007). Alexandre Varenne : une passion républicaine (in French). Paris: Cherche midi. ISBN 978-2-7491-0172-9.
- ^ Lortat-Jacob, R.-A. (1927). Sauvons l'Indo-chine ! : politique & vérité / R.-A. Lortat-Jacob, avocat à la cour d'appel de Saïgon, délégué de la section cambodgienne de la Ligue des droits de l'homme (in French). Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ Corfield, Justin (15 April 2013). Historical Dictionary of Ho Chi Minh City. Anthem Press. p. 318. ISBN 978-0-85728-235-4.
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- 1870 births
- 1947 deaths
- Politicians from Clermont-Ferrand
- French Socialist Party (1902) politicians
- French Section of the Workers' International politicians
- French Socialist Party (1919) politicians
- Socialist Republican Union politicians
- Radical Party (France) politicians
- Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance politicians
- Members of the 9th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
- Members of the 11th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
- Members of the 12th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
- Members of the 13th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
- Members of the 14th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
- Members of the 15th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
- Members of the Provisional Consultative Assembly
- Members of the Constituent Assembly of France (1945)
- Members of the Constituent Assembly of France (1946)
- Deputies of the 1st National Assembly of the French Fourth Republic
- Members of Parliament for Puy-de-Dôme
- Governors-general of French Indochina
- French journalists
- University of Paris alumni
- French people of World War II
- French people of the First Indochina War
- French journalist stubs