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English: French civil servant and diplomat Joseph Avenol (1879-1952) as Secretary General of the League of Nations in 1932.
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Bibliothèque nationale de France
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Agence de presse Mondial Photo-Presse    wikidata:Q18507701
 
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Work period 1931–1937
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