1950 in France
Events from the year 1950 in France.
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See also: | Other events of 1950 History of France • Timeline • Years |
Incumbents
- President: Vincent Auriol
- President of the Council of Ministers:
- until 2 July: Georges Bidault
- 2 July-12 July: Henri Queuille
- starting 12 July: René Pleven
Events
- 11 February – Two Viet Cong battalions attack a French base in French Indochina.
- 12 February – Pro-communist riots in Paris.
- 9 April – Notre-Dame Affair, Lettrist movement anti-Catholic intervention.
- 3 June – Herzog and Lachenal of the French Annapurna expedition become the first climbers to reach the summit of an 8,000-metre peak.
- 15–18 September – Battle of Đông Khê, French defeat in First Indochina War.
- 30 September – Battle of Route Coloniale 4 begins.
- 18 October – Battle of Route Coloniale 4 ends in decisive victory for the Việt Minh.
- 20 October – Henri Martin affair: a sailor is imprisoned for distributing propaganda hostile to the First Indochina War.
Sport
- 13 July – Tour de France begins.
- 7 August – Tour de France ends, won by Ferdinand Kübler of Switzerland.
Births
- 22 February – Miou-Miou, actress.
- 21 April – Michel Rougerie, motorcycle racer (died 1981)
- 8 May – Aimé Venel, painter
- 9 August
- Anémone, French actress, filmmaker and political activist (died 2019)[1]
- Nicole Tourneur, French novelist (died 2011)
- 25 September – Philippe Peythieu, actor.
Deaths
- 6 February – Georges Imbert, chemical engineer (born 1884)[2]
- 2 March – Joseph d'Arbaud, poet (born 1874)
- 6 March – Albert Lebrun, politician and President of France (born 1871)
- 16 April – Arnaud Massy, golfer (born 1877)
- 28 September – Joë Bousquet, poet (born 1897)
- 10 November – Jean Biondi, politician (born 1900; car crash)
- 11 November – Pierre-Jules Boulanger, engineer and businessman (born 1885; car crash)
See also
References
- "Cast: Anémone (1968)". Retrieved 23 September 2012.
- Biographie, Deutsche. "Imbert, Georg - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de (in German). Retrieved 13 October 2022.
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