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André Citroën, Who Died 90 Years Ago, and Soon in the Pantheon?

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90 years ago, on July 3, 1935, industrialist André Citroën, founder of automobiles of the same name, died in Paris. If the name remained today, it must be remembered that the man revolutionized the automobile industry, participated in the war effort, set up a social policy in his factories and gave the woman an entire place. A separate story, which resonates again 90 years later. To the point of entering the Pantheon? This is the wish of Henri-J…

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90 years ago, on July 3, 1935, industrialist André Citroën, founder of automobiles of the same name, died in Paris. If the name remained today, it must be remembered that the man revolutionized the automobile industry, participated in the war effort, set up a social policy in his factories and gave the woman an entire place. A separate story, which resonates again 90 years later. To the point of entering the Pantheon? This is the wish of Henri-J…

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