Yves Chataigneau

Yves Chataigneau
General Delegate of Free France in the Levant
In office
23 November 1943 – 23 January 1944
Preceded byJean Helleu
Succeeded byÉtienne Paul-Émile-Marie Beynet
French governor of Algeria
In office
8 September 1944 – 11 February 1948
Preceded byGeorges Catroux
Succeeded byMarcel-Edmond Naegelen
Personal details
Born
Yves Jean Joseph Chataigneau

(1891-09-22)22 September 1891
Vouillé, Vienne, France
Died4 March 1969(1969-03-04) (aged 77)
Paris, France
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Yves Jean Joseph Chataigneau (22 September 1891 – 4 March 1969) was a French diplomat and colonial governor.

Graduating in history and geography, in 1919 after having been a lieutenant during the First World War, he began his career in diplomacy. In 1937, he was secretary general of the presidency of the council[1] and was General Delegate of Free France in the Levant from 1943 to 1944,[2] governor general of Algeria from September 8, 1944, to February 11, 1948,[3] French ambassador to Moscow and diplomatic adviser to the government from 1949 to 1954. He was elected a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1967.

In General de Gaulle's Memoirs of War, Chataigneau is designated as the man of the repression of Sétif, but he was not even in Algeria at the time of the events.[4] Moreover, he was so appreciated by the Algerians that they nicknamed him Mohammed. According to Jean Lacouture, he had to bear the responsibility for a repression decided upon by his subordinates in a completely different spirit than his.[4]

References

  1. ^ Le Populaire (in French), 1937-12-07, retrieved 2022-03-06
  2. ^ "Syria". www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 2022-03-06.
  3. ^ "Countries Ab-Am". www.rulers.org. Retrieved 2022-03-06.
  4. ^ a b Academie en ligne, FR01/AL7FR01TDPA0111-Sequence-02
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