
R. Schuman
Robert Schuman was a French statesman and a key architect of European integration, best known for initiating the European project that eventually led to the formation of the European Union. As the French Foreign Minister, he proposed the Schuman Declaration in 1950, which called for the pooling of coal and steel production among European countries, aiming to strengthen economic ties and promote peace in post-war Europe.
Born on Jun 09, 1886 (139 years old)
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R. Schuman is recognized for his role in advocating for the European defense treaty.
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