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Minister of Air (France)

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Minister of Air
Ministre de l'Air
Longest serving
Laurent Eynac

14 September 1928 – 13 December 1930
21 March 1940 – 16 June 1940
Government of France
StatusAbbolished
Member ofcabinet
FormationLaurent Eynac
First holder14 September 1928 (1928-09-14)
Final holderAndré Maroselli
Abolished22 October 1947 (1947-10-22)
SuccessionMinister of Defense

From 1928-1947, the Minister of Air was, in the Government of France (and during the Vichy Regime), the cabinet member in charge of the French Air Force. The position no longer exists and its functions have been merged with the Minister of Defense.

Ministers of Air

Third French Republic (1870–1940)

No. Picture Minister of Air Took office Left office Time in office Party Cabinet
1 Laurent EynacEynac, LaurentLaurent Eynac
(1886–1970)
14 September 192813 December 19302 years, 90 daysRIBriand XI
Tardieu I
Chautemps I
Tardieu II
2 Paul PainlevéPainlevé, PaulPaul Painlevé
(1863–1933)
13 December 193027 January 193145 daysPRSSteeg
3 Jacques-Louis DumesnilDumesnil, JacquesJacques-Louis Dumesnil
(1882–1956)
27 January 193120 February 19321 year, 24 daysPRVLaval I–II–III
(2) Paul PainlevéPainlevé, PaulPaul Painlevé
(1863–1933)
3 June 193229 January 1933344 daysPRSTardieu III
4 Pierre CotCot, PierrePierre Cot
(1895–1977)
31 January 19339 February 19341 year, 11 daysPRVSarraut I
Daladier I–II
5 Victor DenainDenain, VictorVictor Denain
(1880–1952)
9 February 193424 January 19361 year, 349 daysIndependentDoumergue II
Flandin
Bouisson
6 Marcel DéatDéat, MarcelMarcel Déat
(1894–1955)
24 January 19364 June 1936132 daysUSRSarraut II
(4) Pierre CotCot, PierrePierre Cot
(1895–1977)
4 June 193618 January 19381 year, 228 daysPRVBlum I–II
7 Guy La ChambreChambre, GuyGuy La Chambre
(1898–1975)
18 January 193821 March 19402 years, 63 daysPRVBlum II
Daladier III
(1) Laurent EynacEynac, LaurentLaurent Eynac
(1886–1970)
21 March 194016 June 194087 daysPRVReynaud

WWII (1940–1944)

Vichy
No. Picture Minister of Air Took office Left office Time in office Party Cabinet
1 Bertrand PujoPujo, BertrandBertrand Pujo
(1878–1964)
16 June 19406 September 194087 daysIndependentPétain
Laval IV
2 Jean Bergeret Bergeret, JeanJean Bergeret [fr; it; nl; sv]
(1895–1956)
6 September 194018 April 19421 year, 306 daysIndependentFlandin II
Darlan
3 Jean-François JannekeynJannekeyn, JeanJean-François Jannekeyn
(1892–1971)
18 April 194220 August 19442 years, 124 daysIndependentLaval V
Free French Forces
No. Picture Commissioner of the Air Force Took office Left office Time in office Party Cabinet
1 Martial ValinValin, MartialMartial Valin
(1898–1980)
24 September 19417 June 19431 year, 256 daysIndependentCNF
2 André Le TroquerTroquer, AndréAndré Le Troquer
(1884–1963)
9 November 19434 April 1944147 daysSFIOCNF
3 Fernand GrenierGrenier, FernandFernand Grenier
(1901–1992)
4 April 194410 September 1944159 daysPCFCNF

Fourth French Republic (1946–1958)

No. Picture Minister of Air Took office Left office Time in office Party Cabinet
1 Charles TillonTillon, CharlesCharles Tillon
(1897–1993)
10 September 194421 November 19451 year, 102 daysPCFde Gaulle I
2 André Maroselli Maroselli, AndréAndré Maroselli [fr]
(1893–1970)
22 January 194722 October 19472 years, 90 daysPRVRamadier I

See also

References

Government of France
Head of governmentPrime Minister
Ministerial portfolios
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