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List of events
Events from the year
1943 in
France .
Incumbents
Events
15 January –
Fernand Grenier broadcasts on
Radio Londres offering Communist support for
Free France .
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22 January –
Round up of Marseille , organized by Nazi Germany, begins:
French police carry out a raid in the
Old Port to arrest
Jews .
24 January – Round up of Marseille ends with 30,000 people expelled from their neighborhood and 2,000 Jews eventually sent to the
extermination camps .
9 February –
Rue Sainte-Catherine Roundup : The
Gestapo , directed by
Klaus Barbie , arrest 86 Jews in
Lyon .
21 May –
Riom Trial ends, attempt by
Vichy France regime to prove that the leaders of the
French Third Republic had been responsible for
France's defeat by Germany in 1940.
21 June –
Resistance leaders
Jean Moulin ,
Henri Aubry (alias Avricourt and Thomas),
Raymond Aubrac , Bruno Larat (alias Xavier-Laurent Parisot),
André Lassagne (alias Lombard), Colonel Albert Lacaze, Colonel
Émile Schwarzfeld (alias Blumstein),
René Hardy (alias Didot) and Dr Frédéric Dugoujon are arrested at a meeting in Dugoujon's house in
Caluire-et-Cuire , a suburb of
Lyon , and sent to Montluc Prison in Lyon.
21 October –
Lucie Aubrac and others in her Resistance cell liberate
Raymond Aubrac from
Gestapo imprisonment.
22 November –
Lebanon gains independence from France.
Sport
25 April – The 41st edition of the Paris-Roubaix bicycle race resumes following three years of cancellations due to war. Marcel Kint (BEL) wins the race in 6h 01' 32".
Births
11 February –
Pierre Matignon , cyclist (died 1987)
20 February –
Carlos , né Yvan-Chrysostome Dolto, singer, entertainer and actor (died 2008)
23 April –
Hervé Villechaize , actor (died 1993 in the United States)
22 May –
Marie-Françoise Audollent , actress (died 2008)
6 June –
Jean-Michel Bertrand , politician (died 2008)
15 June –
Johnny Hallyday , né Jean-Philippe Smet, pop singer and actor (died 2017)
23 June –
Patrick Bokanowski , filmmaker
5 July –
Pierre Villepreux , rugby player and coach
30 August –
Jean-Claude Killy ,
alpine skier and a triple
Olympic champion
5 November –
Alain Fournier ,
computer graphics researcher (died 2000)
5 December –
Eva Joly , magistrate, born in Norway
Full date unknown
Deaths
See also
References
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