
André Siegfried

He was born in Le Havre, France, to Jules Siegfried, the French minister of commerce, and Julie Siegfried, the president of the National Council of French Women. An active member of the Democratic Republican Alliance like his father, André Siegfried was several times a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies, but never won an election. On 23 January 1941, he was made a member of the National Council of Vichy France. A few months after the liberation of France in mid-1944, he was elected to the Académie française, taking the vacant seat of Gabriel Hanotaux (who had been elected in 1897). He died in Paris in March 1959.
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by Siegfried, André 21.04.1875-28.03.1959
Published in: Foreign affairs. - publ. by the Council on Foreign Relations 31 (1952/53), S. 605 - 618
Published in: Foreign affairs. - publ. by the Council on Foreign Relations 31 (1952/53), S. 605 - 618
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by Siegfried, André 21.04.1875-28.03.1959
Published in: Foreign affairs. - publ. by the Council on Foreign Relations 34 (1955/56), S. 394 - 404
Published in: Foreign affairs. - publ. by the Council on Foreign Relations 34 (1955/56), S. 394 - 404
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