Charles Chambon

Charles Chambon

Charles Chambon was high commissioner of French India. He was born in 1896 and died in 1965.He was in office for less than a year and was succeeded by André Ménard

Titles held

Government offices
Preceded by
Charles François Marie Baron
Governor General of Pondichéry
May 1949–31 July 1950
Succeeded by
André Ménard



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