Jean Fabry

Jean Fabry (6 June 1876 – 1 June 1968) was a French politician. He served in the French Army during World War I, and he became an officer of the Legion of Honour for his service.[1] He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1919 to 1936, representing Seine.[2] He then served as a member of the French Senate from 1936 to 1945, representing Doubs.[1] He was also Minister of Colonies from 29 March to 14 June 1924, and the Minister of National Defence and War from 30 January to 4 February 1934, and from 7 June 1935 to 24 January 1936.[1] He became a grand officer of the Legion of Honour in 1939.[2]

Jean Fabry
Born6 June 1876
Died1 June 1968
Alma materÉcole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
OccupationPolitician

Works

  • Fabry, Jean (1931). Joffre et son destin : La Marne. Verdun, la Somme, L'Amérique. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle. OCLC 490735072.
  • Fabry, Jean (1942). De la place de la Concorde au cours de l'intendance. Paris: Les Éditions de France. OCLC 5437201.
  • Fabry, Jean (1945). Le "Front humain" : vers une constitution franc̣aise. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle. OCLC 23426922.
  • Fabry, Jean (1960). J'ai connu. Paris: Éditions Descamps. OCLC 22499823.

References

  1. "FABRY Jean". Senate. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  2. "Jean Fabry". National Assembly. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
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