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Émile Laurens

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French politician (1884–1940)
Émile Laurens
Member of the French Chamber of Deputies
In office
31 March 1935 – 16 June 1940
Preceded byCamille Chautemps
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Parliamentary group RRRS
ConstituencyLoir-et-Cher
Mayor of Blois
In office
February 1940 – 16 June 1940
Preceded byMaurice Olivier
Succeeded byMaurice Olivier
Personal details
Born29 January 1884
Réquista, Aveyron, France
Died16 June 1940
Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France

Émile Laurens was a French politician born on 29 January 1884 in Réquista (Aveyron) and died on 16 June 1940 in Blois (Loir-et-Cher). He was recognized as having died for France.

He replaced the former and future Prime Minister Camille Chautemps [1] as the Radical deputy for Loir-et-Cher after a a 1935 by-election where he narrowly beat the militant agrarian leader Henry Dorgères in the second round of voting [2] He served as Under-Secretary of State to the Prime Minister's Office from 18 January 1938 to 13 March 1938 in the Fourth Chautemps Government.[3]

In February 1940, Maurice Olivier, then mayor of Blois, resigned due to health reasons, and Émile Laurens was appointed as his replacement.[4]

On 16 June 1940 He was fatally wounded during Battle of France when the German army bombarded the Town Hall in the Foix district in Blois, where he resided with his family.[5]

A street name in the center of Blois commemorates Laurens today, located west of Place de la Résistance.

References

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  1. ^ Ory, Pascal (1975), "Le dorgérisme, institution et discours d'une colère paysanne (1929-1939)", Revue d'Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (in French), 22 (2): 169–170, doi:10.3406/rhmc.1975.2416 , retrieved 2024年11月13日
  2. ^ "L'Œuvre". April 1935.
  3. ^ National Assembly biography of Émile Laurens (in French)
  4. ^ Burel, Thérèse (2018年05月31日). "Maurice Olivier". Antoine Cléon Maurice Olivier (in French). Maitron/Éditions de l'Atelier. Retrieved 2023年03月25日.
  5. ^ "In video: Blois during World War II". City of Blois Official Website. Retrieved 2020年09月16日.


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