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The Kellogg Briand Pact is named after its authors: United States Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg and French foreign minister Aristide Briand.
* Peace Aristide Briand, Gustav Stresemann
On July 24 French prime minister Raymond Poincaré resigned for medical reasons ; he was succeeded by Aristide Briand.
** French prime minister Raymond Poincaré resigns ; he is succeeded by Aristide Briand.
* September 5 Aristide Briand presents his plan for the United States of Europe.
* October 22 The government of Aristide Briand falls in France.
* March 7 Aristide Briand, French statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( b. 1862 )
* March 28 Aristide Briand, French politician, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1932 )
This plot, launched with the full knowledge of Nivelle and the French Prime Minister Aristide Briand, was announced in guarded terms at a War Cabinet meeting on 24 February, to which neither Robertson nor Lord Derby ( Secretary of State for War ) had been invited, then landed on Robertson and Haig without warning at an Anglo-French conference at Calais ( 26-7 Feb ).
By 1915, Zaharoff had close ties with both David Lloyd George and Aristide Briand.
It is reported that, on the occasion of one visit with Briand, Zaharoff quietly left an envelope on Aristide Briand ’ s desk ; the envelope contained a million francs for war widows.
He was succeeded as premier by Aristide Briand, with a reconstructed cabinet.
* Aristide Briand Minister of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Worship
* 4 January 1908 Aristide Briand succeeds Guyot-Dessaigne as Minister of Justice.
Kitchener was under pressure from French Prime Minister Aristide Briand ( 29 March 1916 ) for the British to attack on the Western Front to help relieve the pressure of the German attack at Verdun.
His ideas influenced Aristide Briand, who gave a speech in favor of a European Union in the League of Nations on 8 September 1929, and in 1930, who wrote his " Memorandum on the Organization of a Regime of European Federal Union " for the Government of France.
He was elected President of the French Republic on 13 May 1931, defeating the better known Aristide Briand, and replacing Gaston Doumergue.
Arguably, his most notable achievement was reconciliation between Germany and France, for which he and Aristide Briand received the Peace Prize.
On the third day of negotiations Stresemann explained Germany's demands to the French Foreign Secretary, Aristide Briand.
Stresemann's sudden and premature death, as well as the death of his " pragmatic moderate " French counterpart Aristide Briand in 1932, and the assassination of Briand's successor Louis Barthou in 1934, left a vacuum in European statesmanship that further tilted the slippery slope towards World War II.
Together with Aristide Briand of France, Chamberlain and Stresemann met at the town of Locarno in October 1925 and signed a mutual agreement ( together with representatives from Belgium and Italy ) to settle all differences between the nations by arbitration and never resort to war.
Proposed by its other namesake, French foreign minister Aristide Briand, the treaty intended to provide for " the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy.

Aristide and 28
Under disputed circumstances, Aristide was flown out of the country by the U. S. on 28 February 2004.

Aristide and March
On 1 March 2004, US Congresswoman Maxine Waters ( D-CA ), along with Aristide family friend Randall Robinson, reported Aristide had told them that he had been forced to resign and had been abducted from the country by the United States and that he had been held hostage by an armed military guard.
US Ambassador James Foley admitted in a confidential March 22, 2005, cable that an August 2004 poll " showed that Aristide was still the only figure in Haiti with a favorability rating above 50 %.
On March 17, 2011, Aristide departed for Haiti from his exile in South Africa.
* Why they had to Crush Aristide Peter Hallward, The Guardian, 4 March 2004
Operation Uphold Democracy ( September 19, 1994 March 31, 1995 ) was an intervention designed to reinstate the elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was reported to have died in office during the bombing of the presidential palace.
* Jean-Bertrand Aristide on March 16, 2004, the recently ousted Haitian President accused the United States of kidnapping him and overthrowing the government of Haiti.
He was appointed by President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and took office on March 15, 2002.
On March 27, 2004, the provisional government banned Neptune from leaving the country, along with 36 other senior officials of the Aristide administration, in order to more easily investigate corruption allegations.
# Minister of Public Instruction and Beaux-Arts in Aristide Briand's third and fourth cabinets ( 21 January 21 March 1913 )
In March 2004, following a successful rebellion against Aristide in February ( of which Buteur Métayer, Amiot's brother, was a leader ), newly appointed Haïtian prime minister Gérard Latortue visited Gonaïves and paid tribute to Métayer, calling for a moment of silence to remember him.
Operation Uphold Democracy ( 19 September 1994 31 March 1995 ) was an intervention designed to remove the military regime installed by the 1991 Haitian coup d ' état that overthrew the elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
In France, premier Aristide Briand, with the redoubtable General ( later Marshal ) Hubert Lyautey as Minister of Defence, were politically diminished and resigned in March 1917.
Marius Aristide Yves Giraud-Cabantous ( born in Saint-Gaudens, 8 October 1904 died in Paris, 30 March 1973 ) was a racing driver from France.
* Minister of Finance, 3 November 1910-2 March 1911, in the second government of Aristide Briand.
He is known for his reporting that focused on human rights abuses in Haiti following the ouster of Jean-Bertrand Aristide on February 29, 2004 and the installation of the interim government of Gerard Latortue and Boniface Alexandre in March 2004.

Aristide and
Aristide Joseph Bonaventure Maillol ( December 8, 1861 September 27, 1944 ) was a French Catalan sculptor, painter, and printmaker.
* 1861 Aristide Maillol, French sculptor ( d. 1944 )
* 2004 Jean-Bertrand Aristide is removed as President of Haiti following a coup.
* 1991 Haiti's first democratically-elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, is sworn in.
* 1953 Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Haitian priest and politician and 49th and 53rd President of Haiti
* 1851 Aristide Bruant, French singer and comedian ( d. 1925 )
* Aristide Maillol
* December 16 Jean-Bertrand Aristide is elected president of Haiti, ending 3 decades of military rule.
* February 7 René Préval succeeds Jean-Bertrand Aristide as president of Haiti, in the first peaceful handover of power since the nation achieved independence.
* February 10 Aristide Bruant, French singer and nightclub owner ( b. 1851 )
* May 6 Aristide Bruant, French cabaret singer and comedian ( d. 1925 )
* February 29 2004 Haiti rebellion: Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigns as president of Haiti.
* Aristide Maillol ( 1861 1944 ).
Aristide became a leading figure in the "" ti legliz movement "" Kreyòl for " little church.
" Rep. Charles Rangel, D-New York expressed similar words, saying Aristide had told him he was " disappointed that the international community had let him down " and " that he resigned under pressure " " As a matter of fact, he was very apprehensive for his life.

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