Joseph Avenol, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Joseph Avenol

French diplomat

Date of Birth: 09-Jun-1879

Place of Birth: Melle, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

Date of Death: 02-Sep-1952

Profession: politician, diplomat

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Joseph Avenol

  • Joseph Louis Anne Marie Charles Avenol (pronounced [??z?f lwi an avn?l]; June 9, 1879 – September 2, 1952) was a French diplomat.
  • He served as the second Secretary General of the League of Nations, from July 3, 1933 to August 31, 1940.
  • He was preceded by Sir Eric Drummond of the United Kingdom, who was general secretary between 1920 and 1933, and he was succeeded by the Irish diplomat Seán Lester, who was general secretary between 1940 and 1946, when the League dissolved following the aftermath of World War II in 1946. Avenol was sent to the League of Nations from the French Treasury Department in 1922 to handle the League's finances.
  • He was under secretary-general in 1933, when Eric Drummond resigned.
  • He became secretary-general because the first secretary-general had been British and there had been a private agreement at Versailles that the next would be French.
  • Avenol was accused of using the League as an extension of the French Foreign Office in its policy of appeasement of Germany and Italy. Avenol took office shortly after Japan had left the League.
  • Shortly thereafter Germany also left, and Argentina resumed full membership.
  • He worked to prevent action or criticism of those countries in an effort to lure them back to the League.
  • When Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935, Avenol's main concern was to keep the Italians in the organization, not to protect Ethiopia. Later Avenol described "a new France, which was to be given a new soul to work in collaboration with Germany and Italy and keep the British out of Europe".
  • He wrote to Marshal Philippe PĂ©tain to affirm his loyalty to the Vichy government.

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