Abel Bonnard (Q3401)

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1883-1968
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29 December 1899Gregorian
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31 May 1968
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Abel Bonnard was born in Poitiers, Vienne and died in Madrid, Spain. During the Vichy regime, he succeeded Joseph Carcopino as Minister for National Education and served from April 1942 until 1944. Bonnard was a poet and writer. In May 1932, he was inducted into the Académie française. After the creation of the Vichy government, he openly argued for close Franco-German ties, praising German achie
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