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15 Facts About Charles Daniel-Vincent

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Charles Daniel-Vincent was a deputy from 1910 to 1927, then a senator from 1927 to 1941.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent tried to make the aircraft industry more effective in delivering planes of sufficient quality and numbers.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent served in various cabinets as Minister of Education, Minister of Commerce and Minister of Public Works.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent studied at the ecole normale primaire superieure in Saint-Cloud, the University of Lille and the Sorbonne.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent continued to study, and in 1909 became a Doctor of Letters at Lille.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent was elected deputy for the 3rd district of Avesnes, Nord, on the second ballot on 8 May 1910.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent was reelected as candidate of the Unified Radical Party on 26 April 1914.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent became second lieutenant and then lieutenant in a bomber squadron, and was decorated for his performance.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent returned to the Chamber and joined the Finance committee, where he was rapporteur of the aviation budget.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent tried to speed up production by subcontracting manufacture of airframes and engines, and threatened that if manufacturers did not cooperate he would assign their workers to combat duty.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent became municipal councilor and mayor of Le Quesnoy in 1919, holding this office until 1940.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Assurance in the seventh cabinet of Aristide Briand, holding office from 16 January 1921 to 15 January 1922.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent was reelected in 1922 and 1928, but was defeated in 1934.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent was Minister of Labor and Hygiene in the third cabinet of Raymond Poincare from 29 March 1924 to 9 June 1924.

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Charles Daniel-Vincent retained this post until 23 June 1926 in the eight and ninth Briand cabinets.