Roger Lalouette

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Roger Lalouette (born September 8, 1904 in Nantes , † May 17, 1980 in Versailles ) was a French ambassador .

Roger Lalouette, State Treaty 1955

Life

In 1935 Lalouette was embassy secretary at the French embassy in Prague and married Marianne von Rumerskirch, (* July 12, 1913 in Baden ; † August 22, 2003)

On May 15, 1955, Lalouette was Deputy High Commissioner of Austria and co-signer of the Austrian State Treaty .

In 1956, Roger Lalouette was ambassador to Rabat when Hassan II ordered a De Havilland DH.114 for £ 54,000 with fittings for £ 14,000.

On November 6, 1958, Roger was accredited in Saigon . Charles de Gaulle was encouraged by Bửu Hội , a friend of Ngo Dinh Nhu, the brother of Ngô Đình Diệm , who lived in Paris , to convey to Lalouette a plan for the neutrality of Indochina .

On June 9, 1964, Roger Lalouette was accredited as ambassador in Prague for Czechoslovakia .

literature

  • Who is who in Austria. Vienna 1951 (with picture)
  • Who's who in France 1959–1960. J. Lafitte, Paris 1959

Web links

Commons : Roger Lalouette  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journal des débats politiques et littéraires Gallica.fr
  2. ^ State treaty on the restoration of an independent and democratic Austria (Vienna, May 15, 1955) CVCE
  3. ^ Howard Jones: Death of a Generation: How the Assassinations of Diem and JFK Prolonged the Vietnam War. P. 311 ( limited preview in Google Book search)
predecessor Office successor
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( Jean Payart , High Commissioner)
French ambassador in Vienna
1955–1956
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André-Louis Dubois French ambassador in discount
1956–1957
Alexandre Parodi
Stéphane Hessel French ambassador to Saïgon
1958–1963
Joseph Lambroschini
Ludovic Chancel French ambassador in Prague
1964–1968
Jacques Vimont
Charles Lesca French ambassador to San Salvador
1970–1975
Jacques Posier