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Joseph Paul-Boncour


Joseph Paul-Boncour (August 4, 1873 at Saint-Aignan, France - March 28, 1972 at Paris) was a French politician of the Third Republic.

He served also as Permanent Delegate to the League of Nations from 1932 to 1936.

Paul-Boncour's Ministry, 18 December 1932 - 31 January 1933

  • Joseph Paul-Boncour - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Édouard Daladier - Minister of War
  • Camille Chautemps - Minister of the Interior
  • Henri Chéron - Minister of Finance
  • Albert Dalimier - Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
  • Abel Gardey - Minister of Justice
  • Georges Leygues - Minister of Marine
  • Léon Meyer - Minister of Merchant Marine
  • Paul Painlevé - Minister of Air
  • Anatole de Monazie - Minister of National Education
  • Edmond Miellet - Minister of Pensions
  • Henri Queuille - Minister of Agriculture
  • Albert Sarraut - Minister of Colonies
  • Georges Bonnet - Minister of Public Works
  • Charles Daniélou - Minister of Public Health
  • Laurent Eynac - Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones
  • Julien Durand - Minister of Commerce and Industry


|- style="text-align: center;" | width="30%" |Preceded by:
François Piétri | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |Minister of War
1932 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Édouard Daladier

|- style="text-align: center;" | width="30%" |Preceded by:
Édouard Herriot | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |President of the Council
1932–1933 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Édouard Daladier

|- style="text-align: center;" | width="30%" |Preceded by:
Édouard Herriot | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |Minister of Foreign Affairs
1932–1934 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Édouard Daladier

|- style="text-align: center;" | width="30%" |Preceded by:
Jean Fabry | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |Minister of National Defense and War
1934 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Philippe Pétain

|- style="text-align: center;" | width="30%" |Preceded by:
| width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |Minister of State, Permanent Delegate to the League of Nations
1936 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:

|- style="text-align: center;" | width="30%" |Preceded by:
Yvon Delbos | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |Minister of Foreign Affairs
1938 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Georges Bonnet

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