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French politician Louis Barthou
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French politician Louis Barthou

Jean Louis Barthou (August 25, 1862October 9, 1934) was a French politician of the Third Republic.

Born in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, Aquitaine, he was Prime Minister of France in 1913. Barthou was an authority on Trade Union history and law.

He was serving as Foreign Minister when he was assassinated in Marseille in 1934 along with King Alexander of Yugoslavia. He was the primary figure behind the Franco-Soviet Mutual Assistance Pact, which was signed by his successor, Pierre Laval.

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