Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin

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Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin
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Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin's tomb
BornDecember 5, 1899
DiedSeptember 25, 1956
NationalityFrench
Parent(s)Georges Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin
Renée Étienne

Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin (1899-1956) was a French diplomat.

Early life[]

Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin was born on December 5, 1899.[1] His father was Georges Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin and his mother, Renée Étienne.[1]

Career[]

He served as a diplomat in Berlin in 1948.[2] He warned that the Soviet Union might try to expel Westerners from Berlin.[2]

He served as the French Ambassador to Turkey from 1952 to 1955.

Death[]

He died on September 25, 1956 in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin, GeneaNet
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b René Girault, Robert Frank, La Puissance française en question (1945-1949), Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 1988, p. 104 [1]
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