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Ferdinand Lop


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Died
  
October 29, 1974, Evreux, France

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Ferdinand Lop (10 October 1891 in Marseille – 29 October 1974 in Saint-Sébastien-de-Morsent) was a French teacher, poet and publisher, and candidate for the French Presidency in multiple elections. He married Sonia Seligman on 18 January 1923 in Paris.

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During the French Fourth Republic, Lop stood on an electoral platform which consisted of:

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  • the elimination of poverty after 10 pm
  • the extension of the Roadstead of Brest to Montmartre and of the Boulevard Saint-Michel to the North Sea
  • the nationalization of brothels
  • providing a pension to the widow of the unknown soldier
  • the removal of the last coach from Paris métro trains.

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    He authored numerous booklets, often with evocative titles, such as Thoughts and aphorisms (1951), Pétain and history: What I would have said in my inaugural speech at the Académie française if I had been elected (1957), History of the Latin Quarter (1960–1963), Where is France going? (1961) and Antimaxims (1973).

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    He died and was buried at Saint-Sébastien-de-Morsent.

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