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French Fourth Republic

République française

1946 CE – 1958 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · republic
Period
1946 CE – 1958 CE
Duration
12 years
Known Periods
5
Capital
Paris
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

The French Fourth Republic was the republican government of France from October 27, 1946, to October 4, 1958, operating under a new constitution. It was a parliamentary republic that, despite political dysfunction and frequent changes in government, experienced significant economic growth and the rebuilding of social institutions and industry after World War II, aided by the Marshall Plan. This period also marked the beginning of rapprochement with Germany, leading to future European cooperation. However, the republic struggled with decolonization and ultimately collapsed due to a series of crises, including the Algerian crisis of 1958. It was dissolved on October 5, 1958, and replaced by the French Fifth Republic.

Historical Periods

French Fourth Republic (1945–1945)

1945 CE – 1945 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 711,539 km²

French Fourth Republic (1946–1946)

1946 CE – 1946 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 698,635 km²

French Fourth Republic (1947–1949)

1947 CE – 1949 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 698,432 km²

French Fourth Republic (1950–1955)

1950 CE – 1955 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 648,357 km²

French Fourth Republic (1956–1957)

1956 CE – 1957 CE

Capital: ParisArea: 648,121 km²

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