Louis Barthou
Jean Louis Barthou
(
August 25
,
1862
-
October 9
,
1934
) was a
French
politician of the
Third Republic
. He was Prime Minister of the country in
1913
. Barthou was an authority on
Trade Union
history and law. He was serving as
Foreign Minister
when he was assassinated in
Marseilles
in
1934
along with King
Alexander of Yugoslavia
. He was the primary figure behind the Franco-Soviet Mutual Assistance Pact, which was signed by his successor,
Pierre Laval
.
Barthou's Ministry,
22 March
-
9 December
1913
Louis Barthou - President of the Council and Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
Stphen Pichon
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
Eugne tienne
- Minister of War
Louis Lucien Klotz
- Minister of the Interior
Charles Dumont
- Minister of Finance
Henry Chron
- Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
Antony Ratier
- Minister of Justice
Pierre Baudin
- Minister of Marine
tienne Clmentel
- Minister of Agriculture
Jean Morel
- Minister of Colonies
Joseph Thierry
- Minister of Public Works
Alfred Mass
- Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs
Barthou, Louis Barthou, Louis Barthou, Louis Barthou, Louis
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