Yvon Delbos

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Yvon Delbos (May 7, 1885 - November 15, 1956) was a French Radical politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Popular Front governments of Léon Blum and Camille Chautemps.

Delbos was born in Dordogne.

During the Spanish Civil War, he worked alongside his British counterpart Anthony Eden in fleshing out the policy of non-intervention.

Preceded by:
Anatole de Monzie
Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
1925
Succeeded by:
Édouard Daladier
Preceded by:
Pierre Étienne Flandin
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1936–1938
Succeeded by:
Joseph Paul-Boncour
Preceded by:
Jean Zay
Minister of National Education
1939–1940
Succeeded by:
Albert Sarraut
Preceded by:
Albert Sarraut
Minister of National Education
1940
Succeeded by:
Albert Rivaud
Preceded by:
Guy Mollet, Augustin Laurent
Minister of State
with Marcel Roclore
1947
Succeeded by:
Preceded by:
François Billoux
Interim Minister of National Defense
1947
Succeeded by:
Pierre-Henri Teitgen
Preceded by:
Édouard Depreux
Minister of National Education
1948
Succeeded by:
Tony Revillon
Preceded by:
Tony Revillon
Minister of National Education
1948–1950
Succeeded by:
André Morice
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