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Jacques Peirotes

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20: 120:. He sat as president of the Municipal Commission of Strasbourg from November 10–29, 1918. On November 10, 1918 he proclaimed the forfeiture of the German Empire and the advent of the French Republic. He asked to the French authorities to hasten the troops arrival which ended the Socialist revolution taking place. 226:. The 13th, the red flag flutters over the cathedral. Epic debates oppose the councils of soldiers and workers to the elected officials in a confused atmosphere. Solicited by the anxious notables, the French troops then decide to advance their arrival ..." 306: 301: 291: 123:
Elected mayor of Strasbourg in 1919 and reelected in 1925, he created a 'municipal office for cheap accommodations' which built 3,000 social apartments in ten years. He was beaten in
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which he joined in 1895. In 1902, he became its political manager. In 1913, the newspaper was printed in 9,500 units.
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He came into the town council of Strasbourg in 1902 and was elected councilor of the southern canton of the
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L'Alsace dans la Grande Guerre – La chute de l'Empire – La journée des deux Républiques
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The young Jacques Peirotes, son of a carpenter working at the locomotives factory of
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A street was later named after him in the Swiss quarter of Strasbourg (Krutenau).
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La reconstruction des villes françaises de 1940 à 1954 – Histoire d'une politique
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Jean-Claude Richez, Léon Strauss, François Igersheim, Stéphane Jonas,
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Members of the 14th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Members of the 13th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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as chief of government, replaced as soon as the day after by
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in 1903. He also was deputy in the second chamber of the
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French Section of the Workers' International politicians
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1869-1935, Jacques Peirotes et le socialisme en Alsace
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politician
mayor of Strasbourg
Graffenstaden
Freie Presse
Social Democratic Party
Landtag
Elsass-Lothringen
Colmar
Reichstag
First World War
Hanover
councils
the 1929 election
a coalition
communists
Charles Hueber
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2-7384-5194-2
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978-2-7384-5194-1
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Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace
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Republic of Alsace-Lorraine
Kléber
Eugène Ricklin
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