Jules Abadie
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Jules Abadie (12 August 1876 - 10 August 1953[1]) was a French politician and surgeon in Oran, French Algeria.
During the Second World War, he served as Commissioner of Justice in the Comité Français de Libération Nationale (CFLN) from June to September 1943 and as Commissioner of Education and Health from June to November.[2] Being a proponent of Henri Giraud, Abadie lost his functions after Giraud resigned the CFLN co-presidency in November 1943.
References
- ↑ http://www.academie-medecine.fr/detailMembre.cfm?langue=fr&idRub=19&idLigne=125667 (French)
- ↑ Jacques Risse, Les professions médicales en politique (1875-2002) p160, 2004 (French)
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Preceded by René Cassin |
Commissioner of Justice 1943 |
Succeeded by François de Menthon |
Preceded by René Cassin |
Commissioner of Education 1943 |
Succeeded by René Capitant |
Preceded by |
Commissioner of Health 1943 |
Succeeded by François Billoux |
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