Jules Moch
| Jules Moch | |
|---|---|
| Jules Moch in 1950. | |
| Minister of the Interior | |
| In office 17 May 1958 – 1 June 1958 | |
| President | René Coty | 
| Preceded by | Maurice Faure | 
| Succeeded by | Émile Pelletier | 
| In office 24 November 1947 – 7 February 1950 | |
| President | Vincent Auriol | 
| Preceded by | Édouard Depreux | 
| Succeeded by | Henri Queuille | 
| Minister of National Defence | |
| In office 12 July 1950 – 11 August 1951 | |
| President | Vincent Auriol | 
| Preceded by | René Pleven | 
| Succeeded by | Georges Bidault | 
| Minister of Public Works, Transport and Reconstruction | |
| In office 21 November 1945 – 24 November 1947 | |
| President | Charles de Gaulle Félix Gouin Georges Bidault Léon Blum Paul Ramadier | 
| Preceded by | René Mayer | 
| Succeeded by | Christian Pineau | 
| Minister of Public Works and Transport | |
| In office 13 March 1938 – 8 April 1938 | |
| President | Léon Blum | 
| Preceded by | Henri Queuille | 
| Succeeded by | Ludovic-Oscar Frossard | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Jules Salvador Moch 15 March 1893 Paris, Île-de-France, French Third Republic | 
| Died | 1 August 1985 (aged 92) Cabris, Alpes-Maritimes, France | 
| Political party | SFIO (until 1969) PS (1969–1975) | 
| Occupation | Politician | 
Jules Salvador Moch (15 March 1893 – 1 August 1985) was a French politician.