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Marcel Héraud

Marcel Héraud
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Marcel Heraud, under-secretary to the President of the Council, 1929
Minister of Health
In office
21 March 1940 – 5 June 1940
Preceded by Marc Rucart
Succeeded by Georges Pernot
Personal details
Born (1883-05-05)5 May 1883
Cérilly, Allier, France
Died 17 September 1960(1960-09-17) (aged 77)
Paris, France
Nationality French
Occupation Lawyer

Marcel Héraud (5 May 1883 – 17 September 1960) was a French lawyer and politician who was briefly Minister of Health in 1940.

Marcel Héraud was born on 5 May 1883 in Cérilly, Allier. His parents were Adrien Héraud, a doctor and consultant at the thermal baths of Luxeuil-les-Bains, and Alice Delarue. Marcel Héraud attended the Collège Stanislas de Paris for his secondary education, then entered the Faculty of Law of Paris and the School of Political Sciences (Ecole des sciences politiques). He obtained a degree in law and began a career as a trainee advocate in 1908. He married Lucie Félix-Bouvier on 2 December 1909. They would have one daughter. In 1912 he was admitted to the bar of the Paris Court of Appeal. In 1912 he was awarded the Prix Laval.

During World War I (1914–18) Héraud enlisted as a volunteer on 2 August 1914. He was a sergeant of the 2nd mixed regiment of zouaves and riflemen in 1916 when he was wounded before the fort of Douaumont. He was demobilized in 1917. Héraud was made a Commander of the Legion of Honour and was awarded the Military Medal (Médaille militaire) and the 1914–18 War Cross (Croix de guerre 1914–1918).

Héraud was elected municipal councilor in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, in 1919. In 1920 he was elected councilor-general of the Seine department. He was mainly concerned with financial questions and services such as transport and electricity. He participated in the Federal Union of French Associations of the Wounded (Union fédérale des associations françaises de mutilés). In 1923 he was vice-president of the municipal council of Paris.

On 11 May 1924 Héraud was elected deputy for the 3rd district of the Seine in the first round of voting, on the Democratic Republican Union (Union républicaine démocratique) list. He sat in the chamber with the Democratic Republic Left (Gauche républicaine démocratique). He was reelected on 22 April 1928 in the first round. During his long parliamentary career Héraud was active in various parliamentary committees, and was particularly involved in the committee on Foreign Affairs. He made proposals on various subjects, but his main interest was in legal topics such as the civil code, penal code, code of criminal procedure and so on.


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