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The Directorate of Inventions for National Defense (''Direction des Inventions intéressant la défense nationale'') was a French weapons research
institute An institute is an organizational body created for a certain purpose. They are often research organisations (research institutes) created to do research on specific topics, or can also be a professional body. In some countries, institutes ca ...
. The directorate was established within the Ministry of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Inventions for National Defense by decree on 13 November 1915, at the initiative of Minister
Paul Painlevé Paul Painlevé (; 5 December 1863 – 29 October 1933) was a French mathematician and statesman. He served twice as Prime Minister of France, Prime Minister of the French Third Republic, Third Republic: 12 September – 13 November 1917 and 17 A ...
who after the resignation of the
René Viviani Jean Raphaël Adrien René Viviani (; 8 November 18637 September 1925) was a French politician of the Third Republic, who served as Prime Minister for the first year of World War I. He was born in Sidi Bel Abbès, in French Algeria. In France ...
government in October 1915, had become Minister of Public Instruction in the
Aristide Briand Aristide Pierre Henri Briand (; 28 March 18627 March 1932) was a French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime Minister of France during the French Third Republic. He is mainly remembered for his focus on international issues and reconciliat ...
government. He established the Directorate of Inventions and appointed
Émile Borel Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) was a French people, French mathematician and politician. As a mathematician, he was known for his founding work in the areas of measure theory and probability. Biograp ...
and
Jean Perrin Jean Baptiste Perrin (; 30 September 1870 – 17 April 1942) was a French atomic physicist who, in his studies of the Brownian motion of minute particles suspended in liquids (sedimentation equilibrium), verified Albert Einstein's explanation o ...
as respectively head and deputy head of the "Technical Cabinet" and
Jules-Louis Breton Jules-Louis Breton (1 April 1872 – 2 August 1940) was an inventor and a French politician. He was a representative of the French Assembly, and the proponent of the Breton-Prétot machine, a device developed in France from November 1914, intende ...
as head of the "Commission for the Examination of Inventions for the Army" (Commission des inventions), an entity created in 1877 but previously inactive. In form it was a governmental body operating under various ministries from 1915 to 1919. It was briefly transformed into a State Secretariat in 1917. During
World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
, its primary mission was to ensure the scientific mobilization and coordination of laboratories. The directorate was also responsible for examining inventions submitted by inventors and conducting research requested by the Ministries of War and the Navy. To facilitate this, the High Commission of Inventions (''Commission supérieure des inventions'') was attached to the directorate. A key innovation of this Directorate was its significant budget. The directorate comprised 49 members. Researchers were required to submit their projects, and the French Army Headquarters would submit its needs to the Technical Committee. Any project submitted to the directorate had to be reviewed initially by the technical cabinet headed by Borel and Perrin before being assigned to the High Commission led by Breton, which would distribute the projects among its expert sections. The directorate was divided into eight specialized sections: trench warfare, aeronautics, ballistics and armament, mechanics, physics and electricity, naval warfare, chemistry, and hygiene and physiology. The
Ministry of War Ministry of War may refer to: * Ministry of War (imperial China) ( 600–1912) * Chinese Republic Ministry of War (1912–1946) * Ministry of War (Kingdom of Bavaria) (1808–1919) * Ministry of War (Brazil) (1815–1999) * Ministry of War (Esto ...
had earlier established a testing unit in August 1915 led by
Alexandre Millerand Alexandre Millerand (; – ) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1920 to 1924, having previously served as Prime Minister of France earlier in 1920. His participation in Waldeck-Rousseau's cabinet at the start of the ...
which used the testing laboratory of the
Conservatoire national des arts et métiers The (; ; abbr. CNAM) is an AMBA-accredited French ''grande école'' and '' grand établissement''. It is a member of the '' Conférence des Grandes écoles'', which is an equivalent to the Ivy League schools in the United States, Oxbridge in th ...
. Following a ministerial reshuffle of 12 December 1916, Painlevé left the government. The directorate was transformed into a service and transferred to the Armaments and War Production Ministry.
Jules-Louis Breton Jules-Louis Breton (1 April 1872 – 2 August 1940) was an inventor and a French politician. He was a representative of the French Assembly, and the proponent of the Breton-Prétot machine, a device developed in France from November 1914, intende ...
became Secretary of State for Inventions in the new Ministry of Artillery and Munitions, led by Albert Thomas. Breton was specifically tasked with overseeing this service. Over time, he held several titles: Undersecretary of State for Inventions, then Under-Secretary of State for Inventions, Studies, and Technical Experiments, and finally, Under-Secretary of State for Inventions for National Defense. From 14 April 1917, the State Secretariat was composed of the following entities: * The High Commission of Inventions * The Service for Inventions, Studies, and Technical Experiments in Artillery * The Inspection of Studies and Technical Experiments in Small Arms * The Service for Inventions, Studies, and Technical Experiments in Powders and Explosives * The Service for Inventions, Studies, and Technical Experiments in Automobiles With the appointment of
Paul Painlevé Paul Painlevé (; 5 December 1863 – 29 October 1933) was a French mathematician and statesman. He served twice as Prime Minister of France, Prime Minister of the French Third Republic, Third Republic: 12 September – 13 November 1917 and 17 A ...
as President of the Council, the Under-Secretariat was placed under the supervision of the
Ministry of War Ministry of War may refer to: * Ministry of War (imperial China) ( 600–1912) * Chinese Republic Ministry of War (1912–1946) * Ministry of War (Kingdom of Bavaria) (1808–1919) * Ministry of War (Brazil) (1815–1999) * Ministry of War (Esto ...
, led by Painlevé himself, and was attached to the Engineering Section. Following Painlevé's resignation in November 1917, the Under-Secretariat returned to the Ministry of Armament and was once again reduced to a simple directorate. During the war, the establishment and functioning of the Directorate of Inventions and its Commission were widely appreciated by researchers (both academics and engineers), industrialists, military personnel, and parliamentarians who generously funded their work. "The spirit of ingenuity and innovation had swept through the entire country, inspiring participation in this endeavor. Thus, at the end of the war, figures like J.-L. Breton were filled with hope. Why not continue this effort in a peacetime context?" In April 1919, the Directorate was transferred to the
Ministry of Public Instruction Ministry of Public Instruction and the leadership post Minister of Public Instruction may refer to historical names of the following government bodies: * Ministry of National Education (France) * Ministry of Public Education (Italy) ** Minister of ...
and renamed the Directorate of Scientific and Industrial Research and Inventions. It was eventually merged in 1923 into the newly created
National Office for Scientific and Industrial Research and Inventions The National Office for Scientific and Industrial Research and Inventions (''Office national des recherches scientifiques et industrielles et des inventions'', ONRSII) was a French technological research organization that existed between 1922 and ...
(ONRSII).


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