- Albert Lebrun
Infobox President|name= Albert Lebrun
order=15thPresident of the French Republic Co-Prince of Andorra
nationality=French
term_start=10 May 1932
term_end=10 July 1940
predecessor=Paul Doumer
successor=Philippe Pétain (as Chief of State ofVichy France )Vincent Auriol in 1947
(no president from 1940 to 1947)
birth_date=29 August 1871
birth_place=Mercy-le-Haut
dead=dead
death_date= Death date and age|1950|3|6|1871|8|29
death_place=Paris, France
spouse=
party=
vicepresident=Albert Lebrun (29 August 1871ndash 6 March 1950) was a French
politician ,President of France from 1932 to 1940, and as such was the last president of the Third Republic. He was a member of thecenter-right Democratic Republican Alliance (ARD).Born to a farming family in
Mercy-le-Haut , he attended the "École Polytechnique " and the "École des Mines ", graduating from both at the top of his class. He then became a mining engineer inVesoul andNancy , but left that profession at the age of 29 to enter politics.Lebrun gained a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in 1900 as a member of the Left Republican Party, later serving on the cabinet as Minister for the Colonies from 1912-1914, Minister of War in 1913 and Minister for Liberated Regions, 1917-1919. Joining the Democratic Alliance, he was elected to the French senate from
Meurthe-et-Moselle in 1920, and served as Vice President of the Senate from 1925 through 1929. He was president of that body from 1931-1932.Lebrun was elected president of France following the assassination of president
Paul Doumer by Pavel Gurgulov on 6 May 1932. Re-elected in 1939, largely because of his record of accommodating all political sides, he exercised little power as president. On 10 July 1940, Lebrun was replaced byPhilippe Pétain (although Lebrun never officially resigned) as head of state by a vote of the parliament.He then fled to
Vizille (Isère) on 15 July, but was captured on 27 August 1943 when the Germans moved into the region and was sent into captivity at the Itter Castle in theTyrol . On 10 October 1943 he was allowed to return to Vizelle due to poor health, but was kept under constant surveillance.On 9 August 1944, when the Allies restored the French government, Lebrun met with
Charles de Gaulle and acknowledged the General's leadership, saying that he had not formally resigned as president because the dissolution of the National Assembly had left nobody to accept his resignation.After the war, Lebrun lived in retirement. He died of pneumonia in
Paris after a protracted illness.External links
* [http://worldatwar.net/biography/l/lebrun/ Lebrun biography]
* [http://www.elysee.fr/elysee/gde/alubgd.htm Photo of Lebrun as president]
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