Conference on French foreign policy at the Quai d'Orsai, 1936

Pierre Etienne Flandin, the French minister of foreign affairs with ministers and ambassadors of his country during a conference where the French politics concerning the German occupation of the Rhineland was being negotiated (L-R): Jules Laroche, ambassador in Brussels, Charles Corbin, ambassador in London, Alexis Léger, secretary general of Quai d'Orsay, Pierre Etienne Flandin, Albert Sarraut, minister of the interior, Charles De Chambrun, ambassador in Rom, Joseph Paul-Boncour, minister of state, und Andre Francois-Poncet, ambassador in Berlin. Foto: SZ-Photo / IBL Bildbyrå