Léopold Victor de Lacroix

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Léopold Victor de Lacroix (* 1878 , † 1948 ) was a French diplomat .

Life

Léopold Victor de Lacroix entered the service of the Foreign Ministry before the First World War , became Legation Counselor at the Embassy in Istanbul and served in Berlin . At the beginning of the First World War in August 1914 he became the office manager of René Viviani . After the First World War he became a delegate in Bern . From 1923 to 1925 he headed the “Europe Department” in Paris on the Quai d'Orsay (Foreign Ministry). From 1926 to 1929 he was a delegate to the European Danube Commission . From March 26, 1936 until the German occupation of Bohemia and Moravia on March 16, 1939, which Nazi propaganda described as " smashing the rest of the Czech Republic ", he was envoy in Prague .

predecessor Office successor
François Charles-Roux French delegate to the European Danube Commission
1927 to 1928
Osmin Laporte
Paul-Émile Naggiar French envoy in Prague
March 26, 1936 to March 16, 1939
Georges Monod

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Georges Marot: L'Europe centrale . In: Revue de documentation politique, économique , p. 143. 1936.