André Jean-Jacques Boissier

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André Jean-Jacques Boissier was one of the five consuls general of France in the German Empire .

Life

During the time of National Socialism, France had, in addition to the Consulate General in Berlin, until 1939, another four Consulates General in Cologne , Hamburg , Stuttgart and Dresden . The function of Consul General of France in Dresden was entrusted to André Jean-Jacques Boissier. It was based in Dresden's old town, Gartenstrasse 2. When the Second World War broke out, André Jean-Jacques Boissier left the German Reich in 1939.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Frank Bajohr, Christoph Strupp: Strange Views on the "Third Reich": Reports by Foreign Diplomats on Rule and Society in Germany, 1933–1945 , 2011, p. 141.
  2. Manfred Vasold: August 1939. The last eleven days before the outbreak of the Second World War , 1999, p. 213.