Market1932 in France
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1932 in France

Events from the year 1932 in France.

Incumbents
President: Paul Doumer (until 7 May), Albert Lebrun (starting 10 May) • President of the Council of Ministers: • until 20 February: Pierre Laval • 20 February-3 June: Édouard Daladier • 3 June-26 November: Édouard Herriot • starting 26 November: Joseph Paul-Boncour ==Events==
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. • Aperitif Ricard first produced by Paul Ricard in Marseille. ==Arts and literature==
Arts and literature
• 14 January - Maurice Ravel's Concerto in G debuts with piano soloist Marguerite Long and Ravel conducting the Lamoureux Orchestra. ==Sport==
Sport
• 6 July - Tour de France begins. • 31 July - Tour de France ends, won by André Leducq. ==Births==
Births
January to June • 31 January – Raymond Kaelbel, international soccer player (d. 2007) • 6 February – François Truffaut, screenwriter, film director, producer and actor (d. 1984) • 18 February – Alphonse Halimi, boxer (d. 2006) • 19 February – Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, opera director (d. 1988) • 22 February – Robert Opron, automotive designer (d. 2021) • 24 February – Michel Legrand, composer, arranger, conductor and pianist (d. 2019) • 18 March – Denise Cacheux, politician (d. 2023) • 30 March – Ted Morgan, French-born biographer and journalist • 4 April – Pierre Lacotte, ballet dancer and choreographer (d. 2023) • 7 April – Françoise Dior, supporter of the postwar Nazi cause (d. 1993) • 8 April – Jean-Paul Rappeneau, film director and screenwriter • 12 April – Jean-Pierre Marielle, French actor (d. 2019) • 16 April – Pierre Milza, French historian (d. 2018) • 26 April – Francis Lai, French composer (d. 2018) • 27 April – Anouk Aimée, born (Nicole) Françoise Dreyfus, film actress (d. 2024) • 1 May – Charles Ducasse, soccer player (d. 1983) • 17 May – Archiguille, painter (d. 2017) • 21 May – Jean Stablinski, racing cyclist (d. 2007) July to December • 1 July- Ze'ev Schiff, French-born Israeli military journalist (d. 2007) • 21 July - Marie-Claire Bancquart, poet and critic (d. 2019) • 22 July – Jean Barthe, French rugby league and rugby union player (d. 2017) • 17 August – Jean-Jacques Sempé, cartoonist (Le Petit Nicolas) (d. 2022) • 18 August – Luc Montagnier, French virologist and Nobel Prize winner (d. 2022) • 19 August - Jacques Lob, comic book creator (d. 1990) • 25 August - Gérard Lebovici, film producer, editor and impresario (d. 1984) • 18 September – Jean-Michel Defaye, musician (d. 2025) • 1 October – Manuel Busto, French racing cyclist (d. 2017) • 13 October – Liliane Montevecchi, French-Italian actress, dancer and singer (d. 2018) • 24 October - Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, physicist and the Nobel Prize laureate in Physics in 1991 (d. 2007) • 27 October - Jean-Pierre Cassel, actor (d. 2007) • 30 October - Louis Malle, film director (d. 1995) • 3 November – Guillaume Bieganski, French footballer (d. 2016) • 8 November – Stéphane Audran, French actress (d. 2018) • 9 November – Serge Roy, French footballer (d. 2025) • 20 November – André Soltner, chef and food writer (d. 2025) • 29 November - Jacques Chirac, President of France (d. 2019) • 1 December - Stéphane Bruey, international soccer player (d. 2005) • 2 December - Michel Guerry, politician • 15 December - Charles Bozon, alpine skier and world champion (d. 1964) • 21 December - Jean-Jacques Guyon, equestrian (d. 2017) Full date unknownAndré Pascal, songwriter and composer (d. 2001) ==Deaths==
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) • Gustave-Auguste Ferrié, radio pioneer and army general (born 1868) • 28 February - Guillaume Bigourdan, astronomer (born 1851) • 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) • 24 March – Frantz Reichel, Olympic gold medalist in rugby (born 1871) • 7 May - Paul Doumer, President of France (assassinated) (born 1857) • 9 June - Émile Friant, painter (born 1863) • 29 June - Jean Marie Charles Abadie, ophthalmologist (born 1842) 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) • 24 September – Rose Combe, writer and railway worker (born 1883) • 15 October - Élisabeth Renaud, teacher, socialist activist, and feminist (born 1846) • 29 October - Rodolphe d'Erlanger, painter and musicologist (born 1872) Full date unknownLéon Bouly, inventor who devised and created the cinématographe (born 1872) ==See also==
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