| Pierre, French premier and minister of foreign affairs 1935-36 (5) |
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| Pierre -, prime minister of France from 1935-36 executed in 1945 |
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| Palindromic university in Quebec |
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| Where 'Super Mario' played his QMJHL hockey |
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| Quebec university |
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| Vichy leader Pierre |
USA Today |
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| Vichy leader Pierre |
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| City near Montreal |
Canadiana |
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| Montreal suburb |
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| University in Quebec City |
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| Quebec city |
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| Montreal university |
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| Québec campus |
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| Capital of the French department Mayenne |
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| North America's largest palindromic city |
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| Quebec's second-largest city |
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| Former French premier |
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| Quebec city |
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| Vichy name |
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| Montreal airport |
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| University in Quebec City |
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| Notorious W.W. II appeaser |
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| Palindromic French quisling |
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| French quisling |
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| Treasonous Pierre |
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| A French prime minister in the 30's |
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| Vichy quisling |
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| French politician: 1883–1945 |
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| Quebec university |
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| Notorious Vichy prime minister |
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| French name of shame |
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| W.W. II appeaser |
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| French politician executed for treason: 1945 |
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| Vichy prime minister: 1942–44 |
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| Infamous Frenchman |
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| Pierre of Vichy days |
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| Vichy Premier |
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| Vichy leader |
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| Vichy premier |
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| Vichy name |
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| French collaborator. |
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| One-time Premier of Vichy France. |
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| Controversial French figure. |
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| Headline name of French Occupation. |
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| Pierre of France (1883–1945). |
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| Contemporary of Petain. |
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| Controversial Vichy figure. |
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| French politician (1883–1945). |
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| French collaborator-politician. |
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| French politician, executed 1945. |
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| Traitor. |
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| French Propaganda Minister. |
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| Premier of France in 1931. |
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| Hitler's friend in France. |
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| French Quisling. |
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| Pétain's successor. |
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| No. 1 collaborationist. |
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| Hitler stooge. |
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| Montreal university |
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| Gestapo prisoner. |
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| Vichy leader in W. W. II |
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| Premier of Vichy, France, 1942–44. |
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| French figure of W.W. II. |
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