André Bruère

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André Charles Jean Pol Bruère (born November 9, 1880 in Paris , † December 23, 1943 there ) was a French diplomat .

Life

André Bruère was the son of Marie-Louise Pauline Dupoirieux and Pol Georges Gontran Bruère. He married Suzette Marie Delame-Lelièvre (* 1892, † 1945). Bruère entered the foreign service in 1906 . In 1919 he was a representative of the French Foreign Ministry in the Rhineland during the Allied occupation of the Rhineland. From 1919 to 1922 he was consul general in Cologne and Mainz . During the Kapp Putsch in March 1920, he was a temporary representative of Alexandre Millerand in the government in Stuttgart . From 1929 to 1930 he was consul in the League of Nations mandate for Syria and Lebanon . From 1931 to 1936 he was envoy in Reval , envoy in Athens in 1936 and envoy in Oslo from December 13, 1937 to March 1940 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Raymond de Boyer de Sainte-Suzanne, Henriette Levillain, Philippe Levillain, Une politique étrangère: le Quai d'Orsay et Saint-John Perse à l'épreuve d'un regard: journal novembre 1938-juin 1940, 2000, p. 216
predecessor Office successor
Jules Cambon French ambassador to Germany in
March 1920
Pierre de Margerie
Consul in Damascus
1929–1930
Jean Serres
Albert Boudet French ambassador to Estonia
1931–1936
Jacques Huntzinger
Louis Frédéric Clément-Simon French ambassador to Greece in
1936
Gaston Maugras
René Ristelhueber French ambassador in Oslo
1937–1940
Robert de Dampierre