Laurent Eynac

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Laurent Eynac (4 October 1886 – 16 December 1970) was a French politician who was appointed Minister of Transportation on 7 June 1935 until 24 January 1936.[1] He was born in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, Haute-Loire.

In 1940 Eynac was appointed Minister of the Air in the government of Paul Reynaud.[2] In this role he served as part of the War Committee put together at early in the Second World War and consisting of Reynaud, President Albert François Lebrun, Naval Minister César Campinchi, War Minister Édouard Daladier, Interior Minister Georges Mandel, Eynac as Air Minister, French Navy chief Admiral François Darlan, Chief of the Air Staff General Joseph Vuillemin and French Army generals Maurice Gamelin and Alphonse Joseph Georges.[3]

References

  1. ^ Prou, Bernard (1998). ce site Laurent-Eynac. Ed du Roure. ISBN 2-906278-26-2. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ François Kersaudy, Norway 1940, Arrow Books, 1990, p. 55
  3. ^ Kersaudy, Norway 1940, p. 84