Yves Le Trocquer
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Yves Le Trocquer, né à Pontrieux (Côtes-du-Nord) le 4 octobre 1877 et mort à Paris le 21 février 1938, est un ingénieur et homme politique français.
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Yves Marie François Le Trocquer ( 4 October 1877 – 21 February 1938) was a French civil engineer, administrator and politician.After a career in public works projects he became a technical assistant to several government ministers.He administered the French waterways for military purposes during World War I (1914–18).He was elected Deputy of Côtes-du-Nord in 1919, and from 1920 to 1924 was Minister of Public Works.In 1930 he left the Chamber of Deputies for the Senate, where he served for the remainder of his life.
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Yves Le Trocquer
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Yves Le Trocquer
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Yves Marie François Le Trocquer
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Yves Marie François Le Trocquer
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Paris, France
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1938-02-21
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Pontrieux, Côtes-du-Nord, France
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1877-10-04
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1877-10-04
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1938-02-21
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French
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Engineer, administrator and politician
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Deputy of Côtes-du-Nord
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Senator of Côtes-du-Nord
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1924-06-14
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1930-01-30
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1938-02-21
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1919-11-16
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1920-01-20
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1930-01-14
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Yves Le Trocquer, né à Pontrieux (Côtes-du-Nord) le 4 octobre 1877 et mort à Paris le 21 février 1938, est un ingénieur et homme politique français.
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Yves Marie François Le Trocquer ( 4 October 1877 – 21 February 1938) was a French civil engineer, administrator and politician.After a career in public works projects he became a technical assistant to several government ministers.He administered the French waterways for military purposes during World War I (1914–18).He was elected Deputy of Côtes-du-Nord in 1919, and from 1920 to 1924 was Minister of Public Works.In 1930 he left the Chamber of Deputies for the Senate, where he served for the remainder of his life.
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