Paul Baudouin
Surname | Baudouin |
Given Name | Paul |
Born | 19 Dec 1894 |
Died | 10 Feb 1964 |
Country | France |
Category | Government |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbasePaul Baudouin was born into a wealthy family in Paris, France. Between 1914 and 1918, he served in the French Army as an artillery officer. During the 1920s, he entered politics. In 1930, he became the Deputy Director and General manager of the Bank of Indochina. On 30 Mar 1940, he joined as a member of Prime Minister Paul Reynaud's government. On 16 Jun 1940, he was named by Prime Minister Philippe PĂ©tain as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in which position he negotiated with the Germans for the armistice and with the Japanese over Indochina. Between Dec 1940 and 2 Jan 1941, he briefly served as the Minister of Information. Between 1941 and 1944, he returned to the Bank of Indochina as its chair. On 3 Mar 1947, he was given the sentence of five years hard labor for collaborating with the Germans, but the sentence was lessened in 1949.
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Last Major Revision: Sep 2009
Paul Baudouin Timeline
19 Dec 1894 | Paul Baudouin was born. |
17 Jun 1940 | French Minister for Foreign Affairs Paul Baudouin privately informed Deputy US Ambassador to France Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr., that the French fleet "would never be surrendered to Germany". |
10 Feb 1964 | Paul Baudouin passed away. |
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