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Daladier

American  
[da-la-dyey] / da laˈdjeɪ /

noun

  1. Édouard 1884–1970, premier of France 1933, 1934, 1938–40.


Daladier British  
/ daladje /

noun

  1. Édouard (edwar). 1884–1970, French radical socialist statesman; premier of France (1933; 1934; 1938–40) and signatory of the Munich Pact (1938)

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To the French Ambassador he gave a personal message to M. Daladier, which was published with M. Daladier’s reply; to the British Ambassador he made a long verbal communication.

From The Guardian • Jul. 24, 2019

The day Neville Chamberlain and his French counterpart, Edouard Daladier, signed the Munich Agreement, Sept. 30, 1938, is perhaps the most emblematic moment of what poet W. H. Auden called a “low, dishonest decade.”

From Time • Nov. 18, 2015

It refused to let Daladier speak of French-Polish military agreements, and ruled that events long antedating the declaration of war were not subject to survey.

From Time Magazine Archive

"But our leaders did not believe in them," Daladier told the court.

From Time Magazine Archive

On September 30, 1938, the Munich agreement was signed by Hitler, Chamberlain, Mussolini and Daladier.

From The Grey Book by Snoek, Johan Martinus

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