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Français : Sept des huit élus de la liste de l'Union républicaine sociale et nationale (Bloc national) dans la 2e circonscription de Paris.
De gauche à droite et de haut en bas : Henry Paté, Jean Erlich, Joseph Petitjean, Henri Galli, Maurice Barrès, Alexandre Millerand et Édouard Ignace.
Date Taken in December 1919
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