Yvon Delbos
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Yvon Delbos (1885-1956) was a French Radical politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Popular Front governments of Léon Blum and Camille Chautemps.
| Preceded by: Anatole de Monzie | Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts 1925 | Succeeded by: Édouard Daladier |
| Preceded by: Pierre Étienne Flandin | Minister of Foreign Affairs 1936–1938 | Succeeded by: Joseph Paul-Boncour |
| Preceded by: Jean Zay | Minister of National Education 1939–1940 | Succeeded by: Albert Sarraut |
| Preceded by: Albert Sarraut | Minister of National Education 1940 | Succeeded by: Albert Rivaud |
| Preceded by: Guy Mollet, Augustin Laurent | Minister of State with Marcel Roclore 1947 | Succeeded by: — |
| Preceded by: François Billoux | Interim Minister of National Defense 1947 | Succeeded by: Pierre-Henri Teitgen |
| Preceded by: Édouard Depreux | Minister of National Education 1948 | Succeeded by: Tony Revillon |
| Preceded by: Tony Revillon | Minister of National Education 1948–1950 | Succeeded by: André Morice |

