RME127FF–Apr 01, 2009 - London, England, United Kingdom - EDOUARD DALADIER (18 June 1884 - 10 October 1970) was a French Radical politician, and Prime Minister of France at the start of the Second World War. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
RMCPMDTC–Andre Francois-Poncet greeting Edouard Daladier on his arrival at Oberwiesenfeld airfield, Munich, 1938 (b/w photo)
RMKCEW1B–Édouard Daladier (1884 – 1970) French politician and the Prime Minister of France at the start of the Second World War.
RMF57PMP–The French politician Édouard Daladier
RME0R5TG–May 30, 1958 - Paris, France - (File Photo) EDOUARD DALADIER was a French Radical-Socialist politician, and Prime Minister of France at the start of the Second World War. PICTURED: EDOUARD DALADIER leaving Elysee Palace after talks with French President Rene Coty.
RMCW90P1–Edouard Daladier during Munich conference Hitler Mussolini (1938)
RMA4K0AT–Peace!, front page of Paris-soir newspaper, 1 October 1938. Artist: Unknown
RM2M8WENW–Édouard Daladier (1884 – 1970) French Socialist politician, and the Prime Minister of France
RM2J43CG5–Édouard Daladier at Le Bourget aerodrome on his return from Munich, September 30, 1938
RMC46FM8–Edouard Daladier,
RMG1DCKB–Édouard Daladier (1884 – 1970) was a French Radical politician and the Prime Minister of France at the start of the Second World War.
RMCPJ0AN–Edouard Daladier, 1938
RMG1DCE5–Photographic portrait of Édouard Daladier (1884-1970) a French Radical politician and the Prime Minister of France. Dated 20th Century
RMCPM44J–Edouard Daladier, 1936
RMPKA0CN–From left to right: Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, pictured in 1938 before signing the Munich Agreement which gave the Sudetenland to Germany. Arthur Neville Chamberlain, 1869 –1940. British statesman of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Édouard Daladier, 1884 – 1970. French radical politician and the Prime Minister of France. Adolf Hitler,1889 – 1945. German politician, demagogue, Pan-German revolutionary, leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany, and Führer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini
RMCPJ0AM–Edouard Daladier and George Bonnet, 1938
RM2PB83G4–1938 Munich Agreement Nazi Germany Commemorative stamped Poster Card of Neville Chamberlain British Prime Minister with Edouard Daladier & Adolf Hitler Nazi Germany Leader together with Benito Mussolini Facist Leader Italy. ‘Our Historic Meeting 29th September 1938 in Munich’ Nazi Germany
RMCPJ0AJ–Edouard Daladier and George Bonnet in London, 1938
RMCPJ0AF–Arthur Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier at a press conference, 1938
RM2CWBMM2–Black and white photograph of the journey of Edouard Daladier (1884-1970) to Northern Africa; here he is in Tunisia.
RMFD7CN2–Edouard Daladier and Hermann Goering in Munich, 1938
RMF4WNEP–Edouard Daladier, Maurice Gamelin and Francois Darlan, organizers of National Defence, France
RME0R23G–Oct. 10, 1957 - Cabinet Crisis: Photo shows M. Edouard Daladier leaving the ministry of Public works where M. Rene Pleven is carrying in his political Negotiations endeavoring to find a workable majority enabling him to form a new Government.
RM2BW244J–Mr Edouard Daladier, the French premiere, was given an overwhelming vote of confidence by the chamber of deputies following the debate on the Munich agreement on the Czech-German dispute. M Daladier said: I regret nothing. We choose peace. Photo shows: Edouard Daladier making his speech to the chamber. Behind him is M Edouard Herriot, the president. 5 October 1938
RME127FE–Apr 01, 2009 - London, England, United Kingdom - EDOUARD DALADIER (18 June 1884 - 10 October 1970) was a French Radical politician, and Prime Minister of France at the start of the Second World War. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
RM2ANPD1X–Édouard Daladier (1884 – 1970) French politician and the Prime Minister of France at the outbreak of World War II
RM2BW24BX–Edouard Daladier, welcomed by relieved thousands in Paris. Sharing a common relief with the other peoples of Europe at the prospect of peace, thousands gathered at Le Bourget Aerodrome, Paris, to welcome M Edouard Daladier, French Premier home from Munich, where he took part in the four power conference on the Czech problem that ended in an agreement. 30 September 1938
RMGG2FXA–Interwar period. The President of the Council, Edouard Daladier travels to Tunisia to answer Italian claims.
RMDY66GG–Two people crossing the Pont Edouard Daladier, with the Palais des Papes in the background, Avignon,
RMH9KXC5–1939 Picture Post French PM Édouard Daladier
RMWB6NJ9–Edouard Daladier.
RMP00W6H–108 Édouard Daladier
RMR4Y3RD–Munich Agreement (Münchner Abkommen) signed on 29 September 1938 on display at the Czech-Slovak Exhibition (Česko-slovenská výstava) in the National Museum (Národní muzeum) in Prague, Czech Republic. The document signed in Munich by the representatives of Germany (Adolf Hitler), Italy (Benito Mussolini), France (Édouard Daladier) and Great Britain (Neville Chamberlain) contains an agreement between these powers permitting the annexation of the borderlands of Czechoslovakia by Germany. Czechoslovakia was not invited to negotiate or sign this agreement. The original of the document is presented
RMKWPX94–Édouard-Daladier-bureau-1933
RM2E1KT8G–Meeting during the Munich agreement: the arrival of French Prime Minister Daladier, who was met by German foreign Minister von Ribbentrop.
RMKWRFX7–Édouard Daladier, maire de Carpentras, député de Vaucluse
RMBKE6FW–Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, 18.3.1869 - 9.11.1940, British politician, full length, during a meeting of the Allied Supreme War Council, February 1940, with Lord Halifax, Winston Churchill and Edouard Daladier,
RF2M9HW5B–Avignon, Vaucluse, France, 12 29 2022 - Sign of the Edouard Daladier bridge
RM2CWBMMM–Black and white photograph of the journey of Edouard Daladier (1884-1970) to Africa; he disembarks from his boat at the port.
RMFD7CN3–Edouard Daladier and Hermann Goering in Munich, 1938
RMPRNTC8–French PM Edouard Daladier deposing flowers at the Bastia memorial, France 1939
RMCPJ0AG–Edouard Daladier, 1939
RMBKFJMX–national socialism, poitics, Munich Agreement, 29.9.1938, arrival of the French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier in Munich, Oberwiesenfeld airport,
RME127FG–Apr 01, 2009 - London, England, United Kingdom - EDOUARD DALADIER (18 June 1884 - 10 October 1970) was a French Radical politician, and Prime Minister of France at the start of the Second World War. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
RMC46FKP–Portrait of Edouard Daladier (b/w photo)
RME0R22P–Oct 09, 1957 - Paris, France - (File Photo) EDOUARD DALADIER was a French Radical-Socialist politician, and Prime Minister of
RMGG2EC7–Léon Blum shaking hands with Edouard Daladier after the meeting they've just had with Albert Sarrault. May 1936
RMCPJ0AK–Camille Chautemps, Cesar Campinchi, Edouard Daladier, Albert Sarraut and Jules Julien, 1939
RM2K2K2WH–Portrait of Edouard Daladier, French statesman, minister under the Third Republic during the inter-war period. October 1929
RMCPJ0AE–Cesar Campinchi, Anatole de Monzie, Edouard Daladier and George Bonnet, 1939
RM2K2K2T3–Portrait of Edouard Daladier, French statesman, minister under the Third Republic during the inter-war period. Here at the opening of the Radical Congress in Grenoble in November 1930.
RMTA2TF4–French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier signs the guestbook during the Munich conference on the Sudeten crisis, in the presence of Hermann Goering (left) and Adolf Hitler (right),
RMP9NC2B–335 Édouard-Daladier-bureau-1933
RM2DBHN6G–Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Galeazzo Ciano during the Munich Conference. Between Hitler and Mussolini are Joachim Ribbentrop and Ernst von Weizsaecker.
RMJFTAKR–Édouard Daladier, maire de Carpentras, député de Vaucluse
RME0R08P–May 27, 1957 - Paris, France - (File Photo) EDOUARD DALADIER was a French Radical-Socialist politician, and Prime Minister of
RM2BW2433–Paris. Cheers French Premier on his return from Munich. One of the most resounding welcomes ever given to a homecoming statesman was received in Paris by Edouard Daladier, the French Premier, when he returned from the successful Four Power 'peace conference' in Munich. Thousands of happy people lined the streets to cheer him.
RM2CWBMGK–Black and white photo of French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier (1884-1970), arriving in Munich for the Munich Conference.
RME0MKKJ–Nov. 11, 1955 - Congress Of French Radical Party Opens In Paris: French Public opinion follows with great interest the debates of the radical congress which opened at the Salle Wagram, Paris, Today. Photo Shows: M. Pierre Mendes-France, Radical leader, delivers his address during the opening meeting. Next to him is M. Edouard Daladier.
RMPRNRJE–French President Albert Francois Lebrun, Madame Lebrun, and Edouard Daladier, Maison de la chimie, Paris, France 1939
RMJCFM42–Demonstrations in the streets of Paris on July 14, 1936: Edouard Daladier and Maurice Thorez, French politician from the Popular Front attending the parades.
RMDB4NYA–National Socialism / Nazism, politics, Munich Agreement, 29.9.1938, arrival of the French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier in Munich, Oberwiesenfeld airport, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMTXGR52–Munich, September 1938, Peace Conference Left to right: Neville Chamberlain (Britain) Edouard Daladier (France) Adolph Hitler (Germany) Benito Mussolini (Italy) and Count Ciano (Italy)
RMT116GN–geography / travel historic, Great Britain, cities and communities, London, museums, Madame Tussauds, wax figures and heads of European politicians, forward row from left: Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, rearward row from left: John Simon, Arthur Neville Chamberlain, Edward Wood Lord Halifax, 1939, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMDADP9P–Der Radikalsozialist und mehrfache französische Ministerpräsident Edouard Daladier zur Zeit der Volksfront 1936/37. Er wurde am 18.Juni 1884 in Carpentra geboren und verstarb am 10. Oktober 1970 in Paris.
RMHW8MY9–France, Vaucluse, Avignon, Edouard Daladier bridge and the bridge Saint Benezet (XII century) on the Rhone, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, the Mont Ventoux in the background
RF2F8W8BG–Avignon, France - January 30, 2016: Pont Edouard Daladier Bridge Over River Rhone in Avignon, France.
RM2J5DMCT–Eng translation : ' Mr. Edouard Daladier making his appeal to the French ' - Original in french : ' M. Edouard Daladier prononçant son appel aux Français. ' - Extract from 'L'Illustration Journal Universel' - French illustrated magazine - 1938
RM2WYBEXY–THE MUNICH AGREEMENT, SEPTEMBER 1938 - Hitler with other signatories to the Munich Agreement, 29 September 1938.From left to right: the British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, the French Prime Minister, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, the Italian leader Benito Mussolini and the Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano. , Hitler, Adolf, Mussolini, Benito Amilcare Andrea, Chamberlain, Neville, Daladier, Edouard, Ciano, Galeazzo
RMH4BYET–France, Provence, Vaucluse, Avignon, old town, city wall, Papal palace, view from the Pont Edouard Daladier
RM2DBHN70–Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Galeazzo Ciano during the Munich Conference. Between Hitler and Mussolini stand Joachim Ribbentrop and Ernst von Weizsaecker.
RMEG6NYR–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are
RM2B2BA63–Soldiers build a protective wall of sandbags as part of the 'Exhibition of Security', which is scheduled to open in Paris on June 16, 1939 in front of the Dome des Invalides of Edouard Daladier.
RM2BW24JA–Paris cheers French Premiere on his return from Munich. One of the most resounding welcomes ever given a homecoming statesman was receieved in Paris by M Edouard Daladier, the French Premier, when he returned fro, the successful Four Power 'Peace Conference' in Munich. Thousands of happy people lined the streets to cheer him.
RM2CWBMG2–Black and white photo of French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier (1884-1970), taking off in an airplane in Bourget for the Munich Conference.
RMTA29F1–Adolf Hitler signed the agreement on the transfer of the Sudetenland to the German Reich at the end of the Munich Conference. The photo shows: British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Italian Duce Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier and German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.
RMRJAMX6–Edouard Daladier (1884 - 1970) French politician and the Prime Minister of France at the start of the Second World War. Speaking at a Press dinner in 1938
RM2KE3PEH–French radical socialist politician Edouard Daladier, Paris, France 1949
RM2B2BA8Y–Mobilization in France during the last weeks of peace before the Second World War. In the course of the Security Exhibition, a complete road is reconstructed in a state of alert. The exhibition is to be opened on 16.6.1939 in Paris in front of the Invaliden Cathedral by Edouard Daladier. The picture shows schoolboys looking at a machine gun.
RF2M9HRB5–Avignon, Vaucluse, France, 12 29 2022 - Text of the River Rhone at the Daladier bridge
RM2B2BA6Y–Mobilization in France during the last weeks of peace before the Second World War. In the course of the Security Exhibition, a complete road is reconstructed in a state of alert. The exhibition is to be opened on 16.6.1939 in Paris in front of the Invaliden Cathedral by Edouard Daladier. The picture shows civilians looking at a machine gun.
RME5GGX3–1938 Evening Chronicle (Manchester) front page reporting Chamberlain to meet Hitler, Mussolini and Daladier for peace talks
RM2HX521G–French Prime Minister's Tour of Tunisia -- Monsieur Daladier when he visited the Coliseum at El Djem during his tour of Tunisia. February 20, 1939.
RF2NH3NG7–Avignon, France - January 30, 2016: Pont Edouard Daladier Bridge Over River Rhone in Avignon, France.
RM2J5DMB5–Eng translation : ' THE ARRIVAL OF M. EDOUARD DALADIER IN MUNICH ON SEPTEMBER 29 On his descent from the plane, the President of the French Council reviews the company of honor ' - Extract from 'L'Illustration Journal Universel' - French illustrated magazine - 1938
RMHN2N0D–Liberation of France: Interview of Giraudoux who has been newly elected as Minister of Information Second World War France, Second World War war
RMH4BYF2–France, Provence, Vaucluse, Avignon, old town, city wall, Papal palace, view from the Pont Edouard Daladier
RMDRJRE3–The Munich Agreement, Political Satire
RMP00W6G–108 Édouard Daladier - photo Henri Manuel
RM2B032JC–The Munich Agreement was a settlement permitting Nazi Germany's annexation of portions of Czechoslovakia along the country's borders mainly inhabited by German speakers, for which a new territorial designation 'Sudetenland' was coined. The agreement was negotiated at a conference held in Munich, Germany, among the major powers of Europe, excluding the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. Today, it is widely regarded as a failed act of appeasement towards Nazi Germany.
RMKWCM5Y–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are pictured before the signing. Sept. 30, 1938. - (BSLOC 2014 14 11)
RMDB3W1M–events, Munich Agreement, 29.9.1938, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2BW3WYH–Polish Generalissimo visits Paris to strengthen Franco , Polish ties . General Edward Rydz Smigly successor of Marshal Pilsudski as Poland ' s first citizen after the president of the republic , with Edouard Daladier , French minister of National Defense , after a visit to the war ministry . 31 August 1936 . Original caption from negative
RMEG6NKF–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are
RMB2JFPE–Nazism / National Socialism, poitics, Munich Agreement, 29.9.1938,
RMRJAMX8–Edouard Daladier (1884 - 1970) French politician and the Prime Minister of France at the start of the Second World War. Speaking at a Press dinner in 1938
RMTW1RA7–Memorial plaque devoted to the Munich Agreement (Münchner Abkommen) signed on 29 September 1938 placed on the Führerbau (Führer's building), now the University of Music and Performing Arts (Hochschule für Musik und Theater) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The text in German, Czech and Slovak languages means: The Munich Agreement, which led to the breakage of the Czechoslovak Republic, was signed in this building on 29 September 1938. The Führerbau designed by German architect Paul Ludwig Troost was built in 1933-1937 as a representative building for Adolf Hitler. The Munich Agreement signed in Mu
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