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  1. Georges Bonnet was a French politician and foreign minister who advocated appeasement of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. He served in various ministerial positions, was a member of the Radical Party, and wrote several books on political and social issues.

  2. Georges Bonnet (1889-1973) est un député radical-socialiste de la Dordogne et plusieurs fois ministre entre 1925 et 1940. Il est notamment ministre des Affaires étrangères lors de la déclaration de guerre de 1939 et maire de Brantôme de 1955 à 1965.

  3. Georges-Étienne Bonnet (born July 23, 1889, Bassillac, Fr.—died June 18, 1973, Paris) was a leader in the French Radical-Socialist Party and minister of foreign affairs immediately preceding World War II, who was a prominent supporter of appeasement of Nazi Germany.

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  4. Georges–Étienne Bonnet. (1889—1973) Quick Reference. (b. Basillac, 23 July 1889; d. Paris, 18 June 1973) French; Foreign Minister 1938–9 Georges Bonnet was an ambitious, and controversial, member of the French political class of the 1930s who lingered on in politics until the early 1970s.

  5. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Georges Bonnet [1] (zhôrzh bônā´), 1889–1973, French politician. He entered politics as a Radical Socialist. A financial expert, he was prominent at international conferences on reparations and other economic questions.

  6. 19 de jun. de 1973 · PARIS, June 18 — Georges Bonnet, who as French Foreign Minister in 1938 was a signer of the Munich agreement that precipitated World War II, died here today at his home. He was 83 years old.

  7. Parmi les personnalités marquantes du radicalisme méridional, le nom de Georges Bonnet (1889-1973) apparaît comme une référence majeure. Etonnant parcours, en effet, que celui de ce périgourdin -il est né à Bassillac, près de Périgueux.