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  2. Léon Blum - Wikipedia

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    Blum was born in 1872 in Paris to a moderately prosperous, middle class, assimilated Jewish family in the mercantile business. [2] His father Abraham, a merchant, was born in Alsace and moved to Paris in 1848. [3] Blum's mother, Adèle-Marie-Alice Picart was born in Paris, but her family likewise originated in Alsace. [3]

  3. They shall not pass - Wikipedia

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    French socialist politician Léon Blum , in 1934, used this sentence "Ils ne passeront pas!" against the Ligue's demonstration of 6 February. [3] Ils ("they") designated the nationalist protesters. It was also used during the Spanish Civil War , this time at the siege of Madrid by Dolores Ibárruri Gómez ("Pasionaria"), a member of the ...

  4. Riom Trial - Wikipedia

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    La Chambre and Jacomet were seen as minor figures. Daladier and Blum were thus left to carry the burden of the defence. Blum, who was a lawyer as well as a politician and polemicist, turned on what was widely recognised as a brilliant performance, cross-examining the government's witnesses and exposing the falsity and illegitimacy of the charges.

  5. Popular Front (France) - Wikipedia

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    General election of 3 May 1936. There are various reasons for the formation of the Popular Front and its subsequent electoral victory, including the economic crisis caused by the Great Depression, which affected France starting in 1931, financial scandals and the instability of the Chamber of Deputies elected in 1932 that had weakened the ruling parties, the rise of Adolf Hitler in Nazi ...

  6. Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Léon Blum, the French prime minister, feared that openly supporting for the Republic would lead to civil war and a fascist takeover in France and ultimately to no change in Spain. [20] On 5 August 1936, the United States made it known that it would follow a policy of non-intervention but did not announce it officially. [21]

  7. Jewish Lives - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Lives is a biography series published by Yale University Press and the Leon D. Black Foundation. It was founded in 2006 and the first book was published in 2010. [1]The series explores the lives of influential Jews from antiquity through the present, including Moses, Albert Einstein, Louis D. Brandeis, Barbra Streisand, David Ben-Gurion, Emma Goldman, and more.

  8. List of prisoners of Buchenwald - Wikipedia

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    Buchenwald inmates The bullet-ridden body of one SS guard, the other stabbed, who were killed in the Ohrdruf concentration camp soon after the liberation. Buchenwald memorial Buchenwald's crematorium Polish prisoners from Buchenwald awaiting execution in the forest near the camp, April 26, 1942 General Dwight Eisenhower and other high ranking U.S. Army officers view the bodies of prisoners ...

  9. Damon Mayaffre - Wikipedia

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    Damon Mayaffre, spring 2023. Damon Mayaffre (born 1970) is a French academic, historian and linguist, specializing in the analysis of political discourse.He is the author of several books on contemporary French presidential speeches evaluated scientifically and statistically via software-supported analysis.