Pierre Laval

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Pierre Laval was a French politician who served as Prime Minister and became infamous as the head of the collaborationist Vichy government during World War II.

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Pierre Laval canonical 9
Pierre Laval (second tenure) 1

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instanceOf French politician
human
prime minister of France
authorities tried by the High Court of Justice of France
causeOfDeath execution by firing squad
child Josée Laval
convictedOf high treason
intelligence with the enemy
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1883-06-28
dateOfDeath 1945-10-15
educatedAt Faculty of Law of Paris
surface form: University of Paris (law)
familyName Laval
givenName Pierre
ideology collaborationism
mannerOfDeath capital punishment
memberOfPoliticalParty French Section of the Workers' International
Independent politician
Republican-Socialist Party
movement French State (Vichy regime)
surface form: Vichy regime
nativeLanguage French
notableFor collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II
leading the Vichy regime
occupation journalist
lawyer
politician
office Head of Government of Vichy France
Prime Minister of France (first term)
participantIn French State (Vichy regime)
surface form: Vichy France government

World War II
placeOfBirth Châteldon, Puy-de-Dôme, France
placeOfDeath Fresnes
surface form: Fresnes Prison, Fresnes, France
positionHeld Deputy in the French Chamber of Deputies
Mayor of Aubervilliers
Minister of Foreign Affairs of France
Minister of Justice of France
Minister of the Interior of France
President of the Council of Ministers of France
Prime Minister of France
Senator of France
practicedLawIn Paris
surface form: Paris, France
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Montreuil, France
surface form: Aubervilliers, France
sexOrGender male
spouse Jeanne Claussat
termEnd 1932-02-20
1944-08-20
termStart 1931-01-27
1942-04-18
workLocation Paris
surface form: Paris, France

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