Daladier
Americannoun
noun
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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
French Premier Edouard Daladier, Czechoslovakia's President Eduard Bene� and even Mussolini seemed as out of step with history as Chamberlain.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Or did it mean that Vichy had forgotten that such men as Daladier and Leon Blum were uncontrollable hornets when let loose?
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But Bertrand de Juvenal does not deny, and Laval does not deny, and Daladier weeps in his collapsed house of cards.
From The Five Arrows by Chase, Allan
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