1924 in France
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Events from the year 1924 in France.
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[edit] Events
- 29 March - Third Ministry of Raymond Poincaré starts.
- 27 April - Group of Alawites kill some Christian nuns in Syria; French troops march against them.
- 11 May - Legislative Election held.
- 25 May - Legislative Election held.
- 18 August - France begins to withdraw its troops from Germany.
[edit] Sport
- 25 January - The 1924 Winter Olympics open in Chamonix (in the French Alps), inaugurating the Winter Olympic Games.
- 4 May - The 1924 Summer Olympics opening ceremonies held in Paris.
- 22 June - Tour de France begins.
- 20 July - Tour de France ends, won by Ottavio Bottecchia of Italy.
[edit] Births
[edit] January to June
- 11 January - Roger Guillemin, neuroendocrinologist, awarded Nobel prize for medicine in 1977.
- 13 January - Raymond Hermantier, actor (d.2005).
- 16 January - Henri-Jean Martin, historian of the book and printing (d.2007).
- 19 January - Jean-François Revel, politician, journalist, author and philosopher (d.2006).
- 13 February - Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, journalist and politician (d.2006).
- 7 April - Daniel Emilfork, actor (d.2006).
- 12 April - Raymond Barre, politician and economist, Prime Minister (d.2007).
- 22 May - Charles Aznavour, singer, songwriter and actor.
[edit] July to December
- 8 August - Edouard Jaguer, poet and art critic (d.2006).
- 11 September - Louis Hon, soccer player (d.2008).
- 27 October - Alain Bombard, biologist, physician, politician and sailor (d.2005).
- 30 October - Hubert Curien, physicist (d.2005).
- 20 November - Michael Riffaterre, literary critic and theorist (d.2006).
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- Françoise Adnet, painter.
[edit] Deaths
- 24 January - Auguste-Louis-Albéric, prince d'Arenberg, noble and politician (b.1837).
- 14 April - Roland Bonaparte, prince, president of the Société de Géographie (b.1858).
- 24 April - Ferdinand Arnodin, engineer and industrialist (b.1845).
- 15 May - Paul-Henri-Benjamin d'Estournelles de Constant, diplomat and politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b.1852).
- 11 June - Théodore Dubois, composer and organist (b.1837).
- 1 September - Gabriel Paul Othenin de Cléron, comte d'Haussonville, politician and author (b.1843).
- 21 September - Edouard Deville, first to perfect a practical method of photogrammetry (b.1849).
- 24 September - Alexandre Lacassagne, physician and criminologist (b.1843).
- 12 October - Anatole France, author, awarded Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921 (b.1844).
- 4 November - Gabriel Fauré, composer, organist and pianist (b.1845).
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- Louis-Émile Bertin, naval engineer (b.1840).
- Jean Pierre Philippe Lampué, photographer (b.1836).