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Jean Monnet As He Was

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Jean Monnet

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Stocky, of medium height, Jean Monnet was built to be a lumberjack or a boxer. In New York a taxi driver who said he was a Turk, took Monnet for a fellow Turk and what is more, a general.

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© 1991 Douglas Brinkley and Clifford Hackett

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Van Helmont, J. (1991). Jean Monnet As He Was. In: Brinkley, D., Hackett, C. (eds) Jean Monnet. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-12050-2_8

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