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Daladier

American  
[da-la-dyey] / da laˈdyeɪ /

noun

  1. Édouard 1884–1970, premier of France 1933, 1934, 1938–40.


Daladier British  
/ daladje /

noun

  1. Édouard (edwar). 1884–1970, French radical socialist statesman; premier of France (1933; 1934; 1938–40) and signatory of the Munich Pact (1938)

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To the French Ambassador he gave a personal message to M. Daladier, which was published with M. Daladier’s reply; to the British Ambassador he made a long verbal communication.

From The Guardian • Jul. 24, 2019

The day Neville Chamberlain and his French counterpart, Edouard Daladier, signed the Munich Agreement, Sept. 30, 1938, is perhaps the most emblematic moment of what poet W. H. Auden called a “low, dishonest decade.”

From Time • Nov. 18, 2015

After receiving full powers, Premier Daladier at once convened the "Inner Cabinet," which he announced fortnight ago would be the G. H. Q. of his "Cabinet of Defense."

From Time Magazine Archive

Last September, before he switched from the Ministry of Justice to Finance, he almost broke up the Daladier Cabinet by his opposition to Appeasement.

From Time Magazine Archive

We had nothing to smoke the last year in Spain, and Monsieur Daladier and Company never sent us any tobacco.

From The Five Arrows by Chase, Allan