André Liautaud
André Liautaud (October 1, 1906 – July 26, 1951) was a Haitian diplomat and politician.
- From 1925 to 1928, he was director of a farm school.
- From 1928 to 1938, he was assistant director of rural education.
- From 1938 to 1941, he was commissioner general for a land settlement project.
- From 1941 to 1942, he was director of rural education.
- In 1942, he was under-secretary of finance, commerce and industry.
- On July 1, 1941 he was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Washington, D.C., where he was accredited on November 25, 1942.
- On May 4, 1943 the legation was upgraded to embassy.
- On April 19, 1943 he was designated ambassador and accredited on May 4, 1943.
- From February to March 1945 he was delegate to the Pan-American Conference on the Problems of War and Peace, in Chapultepec.
- From April 25, 1945, to June 26, 1945, he participated on the United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco.
- From October 30, 1945, to January 11, 1946 ,he was Haitian Minister of Public Health in Port-au-Prince.[1]
André Liautaud | |
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Haitian Ambassador to the United States | |
In office July 14, 1941 – October 17, 1945 | |
Preceded by | Fernand Dennis |
Succeeded by | Jacques Carmeleau Antoine |
Haitian Minister of Public Health | |
In office October 30, 1945 – January 11, 1946 | |
Succeeded by | Benoit Alexandre |
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Born | Port-au-Prince | October 1, 1906
Died | July 26, 1951 45) Port-au-Prince | (aged
Spouse | Yvonee Prezeau |
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