15th President of the French Republic (1871–1950)
He held the French presidency as the Third Republic came apart — the last man in the chair before the fall of France and the collapse of everything that office had meant since 1870.
Albert François Lebrun was born on 29 August 1871 and built a career in the centre-right Democratic Republican Alliance. He rose to the presidency in 1932, a position he would hold through the republic's final, fraying years. By 1940 the German invasion ended both his term and the Third Republic itself, leaving him the last president of a political order that had lasted seven decades. He died on 6 March 1950.
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