Paul Hutin-Desgrées

Paul Hutin-Desgrées is a Journaliste and French Politician, born on October 21st, 1888 with Bovée-on-Barboure (Meuse) and deceased on March 25th, 1975 with the Rheu (Ille-et-Vilaine).

Resulting from an large family of farmers and cheesemongers meusiens, he is the son of Henri Hutin, director of the periodical meusien " the Echo of Est" and adviser of district. War veteran of the " large guerre" : reformed but volunteer, wounded with Verdun, sergeant, military medal-holder, Military Cross, six times quoted. Catholic practitioner, it supports ideas which arrange it in the rows of the " right-hand side nationale" before 1939, as its articles in l'" attest it; Echo of Est" he is deputy manager since 1921, or his support brought to the French Solidarité in June 1934. This year, at the time of an partial legislative election with Verdun, he is candidate " unparliamentary " " republican independent of national and country rectification ".

He is the son-in-law since 1926 of the founder of " Eclair" west; , Emmanuel Desgrées of Lou.

Founder-director of the newspaper Ouest-France with the Release, he is also president of the pension fund of the French press of 1947 to 1965.

He is appointed MRP Morbihan of 1946 to 1956. Its name remains attached to abrogation, on May 16th, 1950, of the Loi of exile which struck the family members having reigned the France.

He is the father of François-Governed Hutin, chairman of Ouest-France .

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