Paul-Émile Naggiar
Paul-Émile Naggiar (born May 3, 1883 , † August 28, 1961 ) was a French diplomat .
Life
From 1921 to 1931 Paul-Émile Naggiar was Consul General in Ottawa . His predecessor Henri Ponsot , who had held the post since July 3, 1918, had been promoted to head of the Interior Ministry of the colonial administration in Tunisia .
From 1933 to June 5, 1935, Naggiar was envoy to Belgrade . The Hitler cabinet , like the Benito Mussolini government , supported the fascist Croatian Ustasha movement . On October 9, 1934, Naggiar accompanied King Alexander I of Yugoslavia on his journey to Marseille .
Naggiar was envoy to Prague from June 5, 1935 to March 26, 1936 and envoy to Shanghai from 1937 to 1938 . From February 6, 1939 to 1940 he was envoy to Moscow . From May 18 to June 3, 1943, he headed the French delegation to the FAO conference in Hot Springs , Virginia .
Paul-Émile Naggiar was a member of the French delegation to the General Assembly of the United Nations and representative of the Far East Commission founded in Washington DC in 1946 .
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Louis Frédéric Clément-Simon |
French envoy in Belgrade 1933 to June 5, 1935 |
Robert de Dampierre |
François Charles-Roux |
French envoy in Prague June 5, 1935 to March 26, 1936 |
Léopold Victor de Lacroix |
Henri Hoppenot |
French ambassador to Beijing from 1937 to 1938 |
Henri Cosme |
Robert Coulondre |
French ambassador to Moscow February 6, 1939 to 1940 |
Eirik Labonne |
Individual evidence
- ^ Edited by Bernd J Fischer, Balkan Strongmen: Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South-Eastern Europe , p. 81
- ^ Heinrich Bartel, France and the Soviet Union 1938–1940 :, 1986–396 pp., P
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Naggiar, Paul-Émile |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 3, 1883 |
DATE OF DEATH | August 28, 1961 |