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- Q1239150 description "French diplomat".
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- Q1239150 abstract "Étienne Dennery (20 March, 1903; Paris – 29 December, 1979; Paris) was a French academic, public servant and diplomat. Dennery studied at the École normale supérieure from 1923 to 1926 and became agrégé in history and geography. He received an Albert Kahn grant to travel abroad and spent time in China, India and Japan studying demographics and gathering material for a book published in French in 1930 and translated in English in 1931 under the title Asia's teeming millions: and its problems for the West. He later worked as an economic expert for the Lytton Commission on Manchuria. He then taught at the École Libre des Sciences Politiques, the Institute of Higher International Studies (Panthéon-Assas University) and at HEC Paris as well as giving invited lectures throughout the Northwestern United States. In 1935, Dennery and Louis Joxe co-founded the Centre d'études de politique étrangère (center for foreign policy) which Joxe described as inspired by the British Royal Institute of International Affairs.When Germany invaded France in 1940, Dennery joined Charles de Gaulle's Free French Forces and worked for the information services. After the end of the war in 1945, Dennery joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the director for Americas affairs. He was then successively named Ambassador to Poland (1950–54), Switzerland (1954–61) and Japan (1961–64).Returning to France, Dennery was named on 16 September 1964 Directeur des bibliothèques et de la lecture publique, administrateur général de la Bibliothèque nationale (director of libraries and public reading, administrator general of the National Library), a job he held until his retirement in 1975.".
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- Q1239150 birthDate "1903-03-20".
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- Q1239150 comment "Étienne Dennery (20 March, 1903; Paris – 29 December, 1979; Paris) was a French academic, public servant and diplomat. Dennery studied at the École normale supérieure from 1923 to 1926 and became agrégé in history and geography.".
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