André Louis Lefebvre de Laboulaye

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André Lefebvre de Laboulaye

André Louis Lefebvre de Laboulaye (born January 22, 1876 in Paris , † August 17, 1966 there ) was a French ambassador .

André Louis Lefebvre de Laboulaye was Legation Secretary at the French Embassy in the Holy See and then in Bucharest. From 1920 to 1928 he was counselor at the French embassy under Pierre de Margerie in Berlin. From 1928 to 1933 he was counselor at the French embassy in the Moscow of the Stalinist Soviet Union . During Albert Lebrun's government he was ambassador to the French Embassy in Washington, DC from 1933 to 1937 in the United States ruled by Franklin D. Roosevelt . He then headed the European department in the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( Ministère des Affaires étrangères ).

literature

  • Who Was Who in America With World Notables: Volume 4, 1961–1968. Marquis Who's Who, Chicago, Ill., 1968, p. 241.
  • Who was who in America. : volume 5, 1969-1973 with world notables , Marquis Who's Who, New Providence, NJ, 1973, p. 178.

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Individual evidence

  1. Files of the Reich Chancellery. Weimar Republic: André Louis Lefebvre de Laboulaye in the German Federal Archives (accessed on January 1, 2010)
predecessor Office successor
Paul Claudel French ambassador to the USA
1933–1937
Georges Bonnet