Lebrun, Albert

Lebrun, Albert
born Aug. 29, 1871, Mercy-le-Haut, France
died March 6, 1950, Paris

French statesman and last president (1932–40) of France's Third Republic.

Trained as a mining engineer, he served in the Chamber of Deputies (1900–20) and Senate (1920–32). He was elected president as a compromise candidate and served as a mediator and symbol of unity, rarely influencing policy. In 1940 he complied with the cabinet's decision to seek an armistice with Germany and acquiesced to his replacement by the Vichy France government. He was interned by the Germans (1943–44). In 1944 he acknowledged Charles de Gaulle as head of the provisional government.

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▪ president of France

born Aug. 29, 1871, Mercy-le-Haut, France
died March 6, 1950, Paris
 14th and last president (1932–40) of France's Third Republic. During the first year of World War II, he sought to preserve French unity in the face of internal political dissension and the German military threat, but he failed to provide effective leadership.

      Lebrun, a mining engineer, was educated at the Nancy Lycée, the École Polytechnique, and the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines. He was elected deputy for Lorraine in 1900, senator in 1920, and president of the Senate in 1931. Other posts he held during that period included: minister of colonies (1911–13; 1913–14), of war (1913), and of blockade and of liberated regions (1917–19).

      Lebrun, himself a moderate conservative, was elected president of the republic on May 10, 1932, largely as a compromise candidate acceptable to all factions. In his role as mediator and as a symbol of unity, Lebrun easily adapted to governments of both the right and the left, rarely exerting political influence on cabinet appointments or policy. On April 15, 1939, Lebrun was reelected president, only the second among the presidents of the Third Republic to be so honoured.

      When Germany successfully invaded France early in World War II, Lebrun complied with the cabinet's decisions of June 1940 that led to the armistice with Germany, although he personally would have preferred heading a government-in-exile. In July, Lebrun acquiesced in the constitutional revisions at Vichy through which Marshal Philippe Pétain took over as head of state. Lebrun retired to Vizille near Grenoble and was later interned by the Germans at Itter in Tirol (1943–44). By acknowledging General Charles de Gaulle (Gaulle, Charles de) as head of the provisional government as the Allies liberated France, Lebrun ended his own political career. In his autobiography, Témoignage (1945; “Testimony”), he attempted to clarify the confusing events in which he had participated.

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