Gabriel de Mun
Lumigny, France, 1883 - 1952, Paris
Biography
Grandson of Prince Marc de Beauvau-Craon and nephew of Albert de Mun , he obtained his BA degree and graduated as archivist-paleographer from the École des chartes .
During the First World War , he served as a liaison officer with the British Army, head of the French General Staff, and attached to the British General Headquarters.
Member from the very beginning of the Reparations Commission, he is the interallied secretary. He is also the secretary of the Wallenberg Commission.
He presides over the French Red Cross from 1942 to 1944.
Publications
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Two ambassadors to Constantinople 1604-1610 (Plon-Nourrit, 1902)
Richelieu and the House of Savoy: the Particelli embassy of Hémery in Piedmont (Plon-Nourrit, 1907)
The writers of the royal economies. Notes on editors and unpublished pages (1570-1574) (1909)
A Conclave of six months in the middle of the eighteenth century and its unexpected result: the election of Benedict XIV (February-August 1740) (2003)
Notes and references
Gérard Chauvy, The Red Cross in the war: 1935-1947 , Flammarion, 2000
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_de_Mun&prev=search I.S. 12/29/2017
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