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Popular Front: the new National Assembly in France, May 1936. On this page from No....
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Popular Front: the new National Assembly in France, May 1936. On this page from No. 323 of the magazine Mirror du monde (9/05/1936), we recognize the leaders of the main political parties constituting the Assembly. Top, from left to right: Maurice Thorez (Communist Party), Leon Blum (SFIO, French Section of the Ouvriere International), Joseph Paul-Boncour (Paul Boncour) (Republican Socialist Union). Below, from left to right: Edouard Daladier (Socialist Radical Party), Pierre-Etienne (Pierre Etienne) Flandin (Alliance Democratique) and Louis Marin (URD, Union Democratique Republicaine). The latter two parties are part of the National Front, an opposition group to the Popular Front, which includes the other four.
Popular Front: the new National Assembly in France, May 1936. On this page from No. 323 of the magazine Mirroir du monde (9/05/1936), we recognize the leaders of the main political parties constituting the Assembly. Top, from left to right: Maurice Thorez (Communist Party), Leon Blum (SFIO, French Section of the Ouvriere International), Joseph Paul-Boncour (Paul Boncour) (Republican Socialist Union). Below, from left to right: Edouard Daladier (Socialist Radical Party), Pierre-Etienne (Pierre Etienne) Flandin (Alliance Democratique) and Louis Marin (URD, Union Democratique Republicaine). The latter two parties are part of the National Front, an opposition group to the Popular Front, which includes the other four.