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- Charles_Platon abstract "René-Charles Platon (19 September 1886 – 28 August 1944) was a French admiral who was responsible for the Colonial Ministry under the Vichy government. He was a passionate supporter of the Révolution nationale (National Revolution) of Vichy France, which he wanted to export to the colonies. He was hostile to elected bodies, anti-Semitic, anti-Masonic and supported the back-to-the-soil movement.He saw Britain as the enemy of France. After the Allied invasion of Normandy in the summer of 1944 he was captured by French partisans, given a summary trial and executed.".
- Charles_Platon birthDate "1886-09-19".
- Charles_Platon birthPlace Pujols,_Gironde.
- Charles_Platon deathDate "1944-08-28".
- Charles_Platon deathPlace Valojoulx.
- Charles_Platon office "Secretary of State for the Colonies".
- Charles_Platon predecessor Henry_Lémery.
- Charles_Platon successor Jules_Brévié.
- Charles_Platon termPeriod Charles_Platon__1.
- Charles_Platon thumbnail Platon,_Charles.jpg?width=300.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Masonry.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Maurras.
- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Charles_de_Gaulle.
- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Cherbourg.
- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Cherbourg-Octeville.
- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Clermont-Ferrand.
- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Francs-Tireurs_et_Partisans.
- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink François_Darlan.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink French_cruiser_Léon_Gambetta.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_Pétain.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Pujols,_Gironde.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Révolution_nationale.
- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Scuttling_of_the_French_fleet_in_Toulon.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLink Valojoulx.
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- Charles_Platon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charles Platon".
- Charles_Platon birthDate "1886-09-19".
- Charles_Platon birthPlace "Pujols, Gironde, France".
- Charles_Platon caption "Platon in 1942".
- Charles_Platon deathDate "1944-08-28".
- Charles_Platon deathPlace "Valojoulx, Dordogne, France".
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- Charles_Platon honorificPrefix "Rear Admiral".
- Charles_Platon name "René-Charles Platon".
- Charles_Platon nationality "French".
- Charles_Platon office Ministry_of_Overseas_France.
- Charles_Platon predecessor Henry_Lémery.
- Charles_Platon successor Jules_Brévié.
- Charles_Platon termEnd "1942-04-18".
- Charles_Platon termStart "1940-09-06".
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- Charles_Platon subject Category:1886_births.
- Charles_Platon subject Category:1944_deaths.
- Charles_Platon subject Category:French_Navy_admirals.
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- Charles_Platon comment "René-Charles Platon (19 September 1886 – 28 August 1944) was a French admiral who was responsible for the Colonial Ministry under the Vichy government. He was a passionate supporter of the Révolution nationale (National Revolution) of Vichy France, which he wanted to export to the colonies. He was hostile to elected bodies, anti-Semitic, anti-Masonic and supported the back-to-the-soil movement.He saw Britain as the enemy of France.".
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- Charles_Platon name "René-Charles Platon".