Jean
Knight |
Extraordinary representative,
and plenipotentiary minister
September 1928-July 1930
Responsible for the first researches. Found the land.
|
Charles-Arsène
Henry |
Henry Extraordinary representative, and
plenipotentiary minister
July 1930-August 1934
Examined the acquisition of the land project proposed
by Knight. Bought the land. |
Raymond Brugère |
Extraordinary representative, and plenipotentiary
minister
August 1934-August 1937
Chose Beaudouin as architect. Construction began. |
Comte de Dampierre
|
Extraordinary representative, and plenipotentiary
minister
August 1937-February 1940
Inaugurated the new Embassy. |
René
Ristelhueber |
Extraordinary representative, and plenipotentiary
minister
March 1940-September 1942 |
No
diplomatic agent from the French National Committee
of London, nor the Provisory Government from June
1940 to May 1942.
|
Le Colonel
Philippe Pierrené |
Delegate of the National French Committee
June 1942-February 1943 |
Gabriel Bonneau
|
Delegate of the National French Committee,
as well as Delegate of the provisory government
February 1943-January 1945 |
M. Jean de
Hauteclocque |
Ambassador
January 1945-April 1948 |