François Piétri

Ambassador of Vichy in SPAIN of 1940 to 1944 condemned by the HIGH COURT on June 4th, 1948 to 5 years of National Unworthiness François Piétri is a French politician born on August 8th, 1882 with Bastia (Haute-Corse) and deceased on August 17th, 1966 with Sartène (Corse-du-Sud)

  • Appointed of Corsica of 1924 to 1940

  • Under-secretary of State to Finances from June 23rd to July 19th, 1926 in the Government Aristide Briand (10)

  • Minister for the Colonies from November 3rd, 1929 to December 13rd, 1930 in the governments Andre Tardieu (1) and Andre Tardieu (2)
  • Minister for the Budget from January 27th, 1931 to February 20th, 1932 in the governments Pierre Laval (1), Pierre Laval (2) and Pierre Laval (3)
  • Minister for the National defense from February 20th to August 3rd, 1932 in the Government Andre Tardieu (3)
  • Minister for the Colonies from October 26th to November 26th, 1933 in the Government Albert Sarraut (1)
  • Minister for Finance from January 30th to February 4th, 1934 in the Government Edouard Daladier (2)
  • Minister for the Navy from February 9th, 1934 to June 1st, 1935 in the governments Gaston Doumergue (2) and Government Pierre-Etienne Flandin (1)
  • Minister for the Marine from June 1st, 1935 to June 4th, 1936 in the governments Fernand Bouisson, Pierre Laval (4) and Albert Sarraut (2)
  • Minister of Transport from July 12th to September 6th, 1940 in the Government Pierre Laval (5)

He was also Minister of Finance of Lyautey, ambassador of the Vichy government in Spain in 1940.

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