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  1. Henri Queuille (French: [ɑ̃ʁi kœj]; 31 March 1884 – 15 June 1970) was a French Radical politician prominent in the Third and Fourth Republics. After World War II, he served three times as Prime Minister.

  2. Henri Queuille est un homme d'État français, le 31 mars 1884 à Neuvic ( Corrèze) et mort le 15 juin 1970 à Paris. Membre du Parti radical-socialiste, plusieurs fois ministre sous la IIIe République, notamment à l' Agriculture, il fut trois fois président du Conseil sous la IVe République .

  3. Learn about the life and career of Henri Queuille, a moderate Radical politician who served as Prime Minister of France four times and led the government of the Fourth Republic. Discover his role in agricultural policy, the Resistance, the Liberation and the Algerian War.

  4. French; Third and Fourth Republic politician and minister Born in the rural department of the Corrèze, which he represented in the Chamber of Deputies and Senate for over forty years, Henri Queuille epitomized the provincial political class which found its natural home in the Radical Party and flourished in the parliamentary system of the ...

  5. Henri QUEUILLE fut le premier président du Conseil de la IVe République et ministre des finances en 1948-1949. Découvrez sa vie, sa carrière politique et ses réformes économiques sur le portail du ministère de l'Économie.

  6. Jun 16, 1970 · PARIS, June 15 —Henri Queuille, the head of three short‐lived French cabinets be tween 1948 and 1951, died, here today at the age of 86.

  7. Battu aux élections législatives de 1958, Henri Queuille s'en retourne à une vie politique locale. Il transforme sa commune en station de loisirs, y crée un lycée agricole et un collège technique.