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Léon Meyer was a French freight broker and Radical politician from the port city of Le Havre.
He was mayor of Le Havre from 1919 to 1941, and a national deputy from 1923 to 1941.
He was Minister of Merchant Marine in 1932–33.
As a Jew he was removed from office during World War II (1939–45), and in 1944 was deported and spent 17 months in concentration camps.
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