1932 in France
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Events from the year 1932 in France.
Events
- 1 May - Legislative Election held.
- 6 May - Paul Gorguloff assassinates President Paul Doumer in Paris. Doumer dies the next day.
- 8 May - Legislative Election held.
- 10 May - Albert Lebrun becomes the new President of France.
- 7 July - French submarine Prométhée sinks off Cherbourg - 66 dead.
Arts and literature
- 14 January - Maurice Ravel's Concerto in G debuts with piano soloist Marguerite Long and Ravel conducting the Lamoureux Orchestra.
Sport
- 6 July - Tour de France begins.
- 31 July - Tour de France ends, won by André Leducq.
Births
January to June
- 31 January - Raymond Kaelbel, international soccer player (died 2007)
- 6 February - François Truffaut, screenwriter, film director, producer and actor (died 1984)
- 18 February - Alphonse Halimi, boxer (died 2006)
- 19 February - Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, opera director (died 1988)
- 22 February - Robert Opron, automotive designer
- 24 February - Michel Legrand, composer, arranger, conductor and pianist
- 7 April - Françoise Dior, supporter of the postwar Nazi cause (died 1993)
- 1 May - Charles Ducasse, soccer player (died 1983)
- 17 May – Archiguille, painter
- 21 May - Jean Stablinski, racing cyclist (died 2007)
July to December
- 1 July - Ze'ev Schiff, French-born Israeli military journalist (died 2007)
- 19 August - Jacques Lob, comic book creator (died 1990)
- 25 August - Gérard Lebovici, film producer, editor and impresario (died 1984)
- 24 October - Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, physicist and the Nobel Prize laureate in Physics in 1991 (died 2007)
- 27 October - Jean-Pierre Cassel, actor (died 2007)
- 30 October - Louis Malle, film director (died 1995)
- 29 November - Jacques Chirac, former President of France
- 1 December - Stéphane Bruey, international soccer player (died 2005)
- 15 December - Charles Bozon, alpine skier and world champion (died 1964)
Full date unknown
- André Pascal, song-writer and composer (died 2001)
Deaths
January to June
- 7 January - André Maginot, politician, advocate of the Maginot Line (born 1877)
- February - Charles Gide, economist and historian of economic thought (born 1847)
- 16 February - Ferdinand Buisson, academic. pacifist, politician, awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1927 (born 1841)
- 16 February - Gustave-Auguste Ferrié, radio pioneer and army general (born 1868)
- 7 March - Aristide Briand, statesman, Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner (born 1862)
- 3 May - Henri de Gaulle, bureaucrat, teacher and father of Charles de Gaulle (born 1848)
- 7 May - Paul Doumer, President of France (assassinated) (born 1857)
- 9 June - Émile Friant, painter (born 1863)
July to December
- 5 July - René-Louis Baire, mathematician (born 1874)
- 18 July - Jean Jules Jusserand, author and diplomat (born 1855)
- 20 July - René Bazin, novelist (born 1853)
- 23 September - Jules Chéret, painter and lithographer (born 1836)
- 29 October - Rodolphe d'Erlanger, painter and musicologist (born 1872)
Full date unknown
- Jean Marie Charles Abadie, ophthalmologist (born 1842)
- Léon Bouly, inventor who devised and created the cinématographe (born 1872)
References
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