Jean-Baptiste LEBAS

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French Deputy, Senator, Constitutional Council member, French Minister and Secretary of state (before French Fifth Republic)

FrenchBorn Jean-Baptiste LEBAS

French politician

Born on October 24, 1878 in Roubaix, France , France

Died on March 10, 1944 in Sonnenburg, Allemagne

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Jean-Baptiste Lebas was born at home in Roubaix (France), a town where his father was a textile worker. He joined the Parti Ouvrier Français (POF) in 1896. In 1900 he wrote under the pen name Jacques Vingtras a brochure premised by Jules Guesde and entitled: Socialisme et patriotisme. He entered a career as accountant for the cooperative society La Paix in 1901. ...   Jean-Baptiste Lebas was born at home in Roubaix (France), a town where his father was a textile worker. He joined the Parti Ouvrier Français (POF) in 1896. In 1900 he wrote under the pen name Jacques Vingtras a brochure premised by Jules Guesde and entitled: Socialisme et patriotisme. He entered a career as accountant for the cooperative society La Paix in 1901.



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