Henry Franklin-Bouillon
Henry Franklin-Bouillon | |
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File:Henry Franklin-Bouillon-1917.jpg | |
French parliamentarian | |
In office 1910–1936 |
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Constituency | Seine-et-Oise |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 September 1870 |
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Political party | Social and Radical Left |
Other political affiliations |
Radical-Socialist Party (1910-1928) |
Henry Franklin-Bouillon (3 September 1870 - 12 September 1937) was a French politician.
Franklin-Bouillon was born in Jersey. He was a member of the right wing of the Radical-Socialist Party who was hostile to communism and socialism, and favourable to the right-wing National Bloc and its successors. He met Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in Ankara in 1921 and they became close friends. In 1922 he travelled through the devastated areas by the retreating Greek army and after visiting the burned town of Manisa, he declared that out of 11,000 houses in the city of Magnesia (Manisa) only 1,000 remained.[1]
Franklin-Bouillon died, aged 67, in Paris.
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- 1870 births
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- Jersey people
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- Independent Radical politicians
- Government ministers of France
- Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
- French people of the Franco-Turkish War