New York State Bar Association. He was the author of several books about World War II and his father-in-law, Vichy France Prime Minister. To whom he served as legal counsel. Over her marketing rights to.
He was the chairman of. René de Chambrun was born on August 23, 1906 in Paris, France. Was a general in the. On his paternal side, he was a member of the aristocratic. Was one of his paternal uncles. Chambrun was a great-great-grandson of. As a result, he was both a French and U. Citizenship was questioned by members of the. United States House of Representatives. In 1942 due to his support for his father-in-law. He received a PhD in Law from the. Chambrun was a lawyer at the. By 1935, he helped establish a Franco-American cultural center in New York City to promote bilateral relations. The center was aimed at students and businessmen. Broke out, Chambrun served as a captain, but, with the collapse of France looming by mid-May 1940, the Prime Minister.Sent Chambrun as a special emissary to Washington to stiffen President Roosevelt's resolve to help the Allies. Between his first meeting with Roosevelt on 16 June and his last on 1 August, Reynaud's government had fallen.
Later that year Chambrun published the book. Which helped to alert American opinion about the fate of his country.