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Pleven, Rene (sh)




born April 13 or 15, 1901, Rennes, France
died Jan. 13, 1993, Paris

French politician and premier (1950-51, 1951-52).

A lawyer and industrial executive, he served in Charles de Gaulle's wartime government (1940-45). Elected to the National Assembly in 1945, he cofounded with Fran?ois Mitterrand the Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance, serving as its president (1946-53). He held several postwar cabinet posts, including minister of defense (1949-50, 1952-54). He sponsored the Pleven Plan for a unified European army, but the European Defense Community, based on his plan, collapsed in 1954. He served as minister of justice (1969-73).