Commissioner of the Republic (Provisional Government)
The Commissioners of the Republic (commissaires de la République) or Regional Commissioners of the Republic (CRR) were government officials appointed as representatives of Charles de Gaulle by the Provisional Government of the French Republic (GPRF) between 1944 and 1946. They had a rank equivalent to that of minister (like other commissioners of the GPRF) and were charged with re-establishing Republican legality and freedoms and the state's authority after the Liberation of France, answering only to de Gaulle. Most of them originated from Free French Forces, though some also came from the French Resistance.
Holders
Bibliography
- Pierre Bertaux, La Libération de Toulouse et de sa région, Hachette, 1973
- Henry Ingrand, Libération de l'Auvergne, Hachette, 1974
- Raymond Aubrac, Où la mémoire s'attarde, Le grand livre du mois 1996
- Charles-Louis Foulon, Le Pouvoir en province à la Libération : les commissaires de la République 1943-1945, A. Colin 1975
Sources
- Simonnet, Stéphane (2004) [1994]. Atlas de la Libération de la France (in French). Paris: Autrement. ISBN 2-7467-0495-1.
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