Gaston Bergery
Gaston Bergery , born the November 22nd 1892 with Paris and deceased the October 10th 1974 with Paris is a politician French.
Assistant general secretary of the Commission of repairs (1918 - 1924), he is then director of the cabinet of Edouard Herriot with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (1924 - 1925) then deputy and mayor (radical) of Mantes in 1928. He is one of the leaders of the “Jeunes radical Turkish” (inter alia: Gaston Monnerville, Jean Zay, Jean Moulin, Pierre Cot and Pierre Mendès France). In 1933, it founds the “common front against Fascism, the war and for social justice” and, the following year, the weekly magazine frontist the Arrow . Appointed Popular front, it defends the Accords of Munich by Pacifisme. The July 6th 1940, it invites the Parliament to vote a motion founding one order new, authoritative, national, social, anticommunist and antiploutocratic . The July 10th it votes the full powerss. It writes part of the message to French of Philippe Pétain (October 11th 1940) where this last proposes with French a collaboration with the German . It also writes, with Emmanuel Berl, the “call to the workers” of the Pétain Marshal. He is ambassador of the Régime of Vichy to Moscow in 1941 then with Ankara between 1942 and 1944. Translated in front of justice into 1949, it is discharged. In 1951, it takes part in the foundation of Association to defend the memory of the Pétain marshal.
Mandates of deputy
- April 29th, 1928 - May 31st, 1932: Seine-et-Oise (label: Radical republican and radical socialist)
- May 8th, 1932 - February 20th, 1934: Seine-et-Oise (label: Radical republican and radical socialist)
- May 3rd, 1936 - May 31st, 1942: Seine-et-Oise (label: Party frontist)
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