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Jean Baptiste Pascal Eugène Chiappe (3 May 1878 – 27 November 1940) was a high-ranking French civil servant. Chiappe was director of the Sûreté générale in the 1920s. He was subsequently given the post of Préfet de police in the 1930s, a role in which he was very popular. His politics tended towards the right, and successive leftist governments tried in vain to dislodge him.

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  • Jean-Baptiste-Pascal-Eugène Chiappe (pronunciat [kjap], nascut a Ajaccio el 3 de maig de 1878 i mort a la mar Mediterrània el 27 de novembre de 1940, fou un alt funcionari i home polític francès. (ca)
  • جان شياب (بالفرنسية: Jean Chiappe)‏ (بالفرنسية جان شياب): مسؤول وسياسي فرنسي. (ar)
  • Jean Baptiste Pascal Eugène Chiappe (3 May 1878 – 27 November 1940) was a high-ranking French civil servant. Chiappe was director of the Sûreté générale in the 1920s. He was subsequently given the post of Préfet de police in the 1930s, a role in which he was very popular. His politics tended towards the right, and successive leftist governments tried in vain to dislodge him. Finally, on 3 February 1934, Édouard Daladier, new president of the Conseil, recalled him from his post. The far-right leagues promptly organized a large demonstration of support on 6 February 1934, which rapidly degenerated into a riot against the republic and the government. This disturbance is referenced in Luis Buñuel's film Diary of a Chambermaid (1964). At the denouement of the film, right-wing protesters are seen chanting Vive Chiappe! outside the café owned by a sympathizer in Cherbourg. This was Buñuel's payback for Chiappe's role in banning the Buñuel-Dalí film L'Age d'Or (1930), when Chiappe was Prefect of Police for Paris. In autumn 1940, Chiappe was made high-commissioner of France in the Levant. The aircraft taking him to Lebanon was shot down by mistake by Italian air force taking part in the Battle of Cape Spartivento near Sardinia. The pilot, Henri Guillaumet, the other members of the crew including , and the two passengers, Chiappe and his leader of the cabinet, were killed. (en)
  • Jean Chiappe (prononcé [kjap]), né le 3 mai 1878 à Ajaccio et mort le 27 novembre 1940 en mer Méditerranée, est un haut fonctionnaire et homme politique français. Il exerça tour à tour les fonctions de préfet de police de Paris (1927-1934), de président du conseil municipal de Paris (1935-1936) et de député de la Seine (1936-1940). Nommé haut-commissaire de France au Levant par Philippe Pétain le 25 novembre 1940, il disparut en mer deux jours plus tard après que l'avion qui le portait pour rejoindre son poste à Beyrouth eut été mitraillé. (fr)
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  • Jean-Baptiste-Pascal-Eugène Chiappe (pronunciat [kjap], nascut a Ajaccio el 3 de maig de 1878 i mort a la mar Mediterrània el 27 de novembre de 1940, fou un alt funcionari i home polític francès. (ca)
  • جان شياب (بالفرنسية: Jean Chiappe)‏ (بالفرنسية جان شياب): مسؤول وسياسي فرنسي. (ar)
  • Jean Chiappe (prononcé [kjap]), né le 3 mai 1878 à Ajaccio et mort le 27 novembre 1940 en mer Méditerranée, est un haut fonctionnaire et homme politique français. Il exerça tour à tour les fonctions de préfet de police de Paris (1927-1934), de président du conseil municipal de Paris (1935-1936) et de député de la Seine (1936-1940). Nommé haut-commissaire de France au Levant par Philippe Pétain le 25 novembre 1940, il disparut en mer deux jours plus tard après que l'avion qui le portait pour rejoindre son poste à Beyrouth eut été mitraillé. (fr)
  • Jean Baptiste Pascal Eugène Chiappe (3 May 1878 – 27 November 1940) was a high-ranking French civil servant. Chiappe was director of the Sûreté générale in the 1920s. He was subsequently given the post of Préfet de police in the 1930s, a role in which he was very popular. His politics tended towards the right, and successive leftist governments tried in vain to dislodge him. (en)
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