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List of events
Events from the year 1912 in France.
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Births
January to March
- 6 January –
Jacques Ellul, philosopher, sociologist, theologian (died 1994)
- 15 January –
Michel Debré, politician and first
Prime Minister of the
Fifth Republic (died 1996)
- 18 January –
David Rousset, writer and political activist (died 1997)
- 3 February –
Jacques Soustelle,
anthropologist (died 1990)
- 7 February –
Alfred Desenclos, composer (died 1971)
- 7 February –
Amédée Fournier, cyclist (died 1992)
- 11 February –
Jacques Corrèze, businessman and politician (died 1991)
- 12 February –
Pierre Jaminet, cyclist (died 1968)
- 20 February –
Pierre Boulle, novelist (died 1994)
- 28 March –
Léon Damas,
poet and
politician (died 1978)
April to June
- 12 April –
Georges Franju,
filmmaker (died 1987)
- 14 April –
Robert Doisneau,
photographer (died 1994)
- 19 April –
Raymond Pichard, Dominican priest and television presenter (died 1992)
- 21 April –
Marcel Camus,
film director (died 1982)
- 28 April –
Odette Sansom,
World War II heroine (died 1995)
- 16 May –
Alfred Aston, international soccer player (died 2003)
- 23 May –
Jean Françaix, composer, pianist, and orchestrator (died 1997)
- 29 May –
Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, fourth managing director of the
International Monetary Fund (died 1994)
- 30 May –
Roger Courtois, international soccer player (died 1972)
- 8 June –
Roger Michelot, boxer (died 1993)
- 15 June –
Alix Combelle,
swing
jazz
tenor saxophonist,
clarinetist and
bandleader (died 1978)
- 29 June –
Lucie Aubrac, World War II Resistance fighter (died 2007)
- 29 June –
Émile Peynaud,
oenologist and researcher (died 2004)
July to December
- 18 July –
Max Rousié, rugby league and rugby union footballer (died 1959)
- 5 August –
Abbé Pierre, priest and founder of Emmaus movement (died 2007)
- 26 August –
Léo Marjane, born Thérèse Maria Léonie Gendebien, popular singer (died 2016)
- 8 September –
Marie-Dominique Philippe, Dominican philosopher and theologian (died 2006)
- 14 September –
Jean Lescure, poet (died 2005)
- 3 November –
Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, member of the
French Resistance (died 1996)
- 13 November –
Claude Pompidou, philanthropist, wife of
President of France
Georges Pompidou (died 2007)
- 21 November –
Pierre Grimal, historian and classicist (died 1996)
Full date unknown
Deaths
Full date unknown
See also
References
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^ Higham, Peter (1995). The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing. Guinness Publishing. p. 194.
ISBN
0-85112-642-1.
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