Minister of Information (France)
- Minister of Information (France)
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The Minister of Information was a cabinet member in the Government of France from 1938 to 1974. The position no longer exists.
Ministers of Information
- Ludovic-Oscar Frossard 13 March 1938 - 10 April 1938
- Ludovic-Oscar Frossard 21 March 1940 - 5 June 1940
- Jean Prouvost 5 June 1940 - 16 June 1940
- Paul Baudoin December 1940 - 2 January 1941
- Henri Moysset 25 February 1941 - 12 August 1941
- Paul Marion 12 August 1941 - 18 April 1942
- Pierre Laval 18 April 1942 - 20 August 1944
- André Diethelm 24 September 1941 - 28 July 1942
- Jacques Soustelle 28 July 1942 - 7 June 1943
- Henri Bonnet 7 June 1943 - 10 September 1944
- Pierre-Henri Teitgen 10 September 1944 - 30 May 1945
- Jacques Soustelle 30 May 1945 - 21 November 1945
- André Malraux 21 November 1945 - 26 January 1946
- Jean Letourneau 2 July 1950 - 12 July 1950
- Albert Gazier 12 July 1950 - 11 August 1951
- Robert Buron 11 August 1951 - 8 March 1952
- Albert Gazier 17 May 1958 - 1 June 1958
- André Malraux 12 June 1958 - 7 July 1958
- Jacques Soustelle 7 July 1958 - 8 January 1959
- Roger Frey 8 January 1959 - 5 February 1960
- Louis Terrenoire 5 February 1960 - 24 August 1961
- Alain Peyrefitte 28 November 1962 - 8 January 1966
- Georges Gorse 6 April 1967 - 30 May 1968
- Yves Guéna 30 May 1968 - 10 July 1968
- Philippe Malaud 5 April 1973 - 23 October 1973
- Jean-Philippe Lecat 23 October 1973 - 24 May 1974
Categories:
- Government ministries of France
- 1938 establishments in France
- 1974 disestablishments
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