Raoul Bossy
Diplomat, Author
1894 – 1975
Who was Raoul Bossy?
Raoul V. Bossy was a Romanian diplomat.
Born in 1894 he pursued his university studies at the Sorbonne, in Paris, where he graduated as Licentiate in Law. He continued his studies at the Diplomatic Section of the École Libre des Sciences Politiques, in Paris.
He started his career as diplomat in 1918, after the end of World War I, being private secretary of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
His next assignment was Second Secretary of the Romanian legation in Rome. In this interval he also was a member of the Romanian delegation to the League of Nations. Raoul Bossy was also member of the Romanian delegation to the Economical International Conference in Genoa and Romanian Delegate to the International Agricultural Institute in Rome. In 1923 he was recalled and worked as political advisor at the Prime Minister’s Office under Ion I.C. Brătianu. He then returned to Rome as first secretary of the Romanian legation. During the minority of King Michael of Romania he was appointed secretary general of the Regency, returning to his diplomatic career as counsellor of Romanian legation in Vienna.
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