1943 in France
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Events from the year 1943 in France.
Events
- 15 January - Fernand Grenier broadcasts on Radio Londres offering Communist support for Free France.[1]
- 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
- 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 - Jacques-Pierre Amette, journalist and writer
Deaths
- 8 July - Jean Moulin, prefect and Resistance leader, died in custody (born 1899)
- 18 August - Maurice Couette, physicist (born 1858)
- 24 August - Simone Weil, philosopher and social activist (born 1909)
- 19 October - Camille Claudel, sculptor and graphic artist (born 1864)
- 10 December - Jean-Baptiste Bienvenu-Martin, Socialist leader and Minister (born 1847)
- Full date unknown
- André Antoine, actor-manager (born 1858)
- Henriette Caillaux, socialite and assassin (born 1874)
See also
References
- Stourton, Edward (2017). Auntie's War: the BBC during the Second World War. London: Doubleday. pp. 284–5. ISBN 978-0-857-52332-7.
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