1966 in France

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1966
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France

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History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1966 in France.

Incumbents[]

  • President: Charles de Gaulle
  • Prime Minister: Georges Pompidou

Events[]

  • 4 January – A gas leak fire at the Feyzin oil refinery near Lyon, kills 18 and injures 84.
  • 10 January – L'Express publishes a story of Georges Figon, who took part in the kidnapping of Mehdi Ben Barka.
  • 18 January – Police announce that Georges Figon committed suicide, prior to his arrest for the kidnapping of Mehdi Ben Barka.
  • 7 March – Charles de Gaulle asks U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson for negotiations about the state of NATO equipment in France.
  • 11 March – President Charles de Gaulle states that French troops will be taken out of NATO and that all French NATO bases and HQ's must be closed within a year.
  • 17 June – An Air France personnel strike begins.
  • 20 June – President Charles de Gaulle starts visit to the Soviet Union.
  • 30 June – France formally leaves NATO.
  • 26 August – Riots occur in French Somaliland.
  • 30 August – France offers independence to French Somaliland.
  • 11 October – France and the Soviet Union sign a treaty for cooperation in nuclear research.
  • 26 October – NATO moves its HQ from Paris to Brussels.

Arts and literature[]

Sport[]

  • 21 June – Tour de France begins.
  • 14 July – Tour de France ends, won by Lucien Aimar.

Births[]

January to March[]

  • 17 January – Jean-Pierre Delaunay, soccer player and coach.
  • 24 January – Julie Dreyfus, actress.
  • 1 February – Laurent Garnier, techno music producer and DJ.
  • 3 February – Jean-Jacques Eydelie, soccer player.
  • 4 February – Guillaume Dasquié, journalist and writer.
  • 28 February – Eric Dubus, athlete.
  • 29 March – Stéphane Bré, soccer referee.

April to June[]

  • 3 April – Rémi Garde, soccer player and coach.
  • 19 April – Véronique Gens, soprano.
  • 24 April – Pascale Paradis, tennis player.
  • 26 April – Jean-Christophe Jeauffre, explorer, filmmaker and producer.
  • 28 April – Jean-Luc Crétier, alpine skier and Olympic gold medallist.
  • 11 May – Estelle Lefébure, supermodel.
  • 14 May – Marianne Denicourt, actress.
  • 17 May – Gilles Quénéhervé, athlete and Olympic medallist.
  • 24 May – Eric Cantona, soccer player.
  • 29 May – Natalie Nougayrède, journalist.[1]
  • 30 May – Frédéric Hantz, soccer manager.
  • 14 June
    • Thierry Bonalair, soccer player.
    • Béatrice Mouthon, triathlete.
    • Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys, triathlete.
  • 16 June
    • Patrice Killoffer, comics illustrator and writer.
    • Stéphane Traineau, judoka and Olympic medallist.
  • 18 June – Catherine Fleury-Vachon, judoka and Olympic gold medallist.
  • 22 June – Emmanuelle Seigner, actress.

July to September[]

  • 1 July – Stéphan Caron, swimmer and Olympic medallist.
  • 5 July – Laurence Ferrari, journalist.
  • 8 July – , beach volleyball player.
  • 15 July – Irène Jacob, actress.
  • 4 August – Luc Leblanc, cyclist.
  • 5 August – Gilles Delion, cyclist.
  • 13 August – Pascal Lino, cyclist.
  • 28 August – Christophe Galtier, soccer player.
  • 31 August – Thierry Champion, tennis player.
  • 2 September – Olivier Panis, motor racing driver.
  • 3 September – Angelo Hugues, soccer player.
  • 4 September – Biréli Lagrène, guitarist and bassist.
  • 24 September – Christophe Bouchut, motor racing driver.
  • 29 September – Laurent Chambertin, volleyball player.

October to December[]

  • 10 October – Laurent Duhamel, soccer referee.
  • 18 October – Thierry Lamberton, ice speed skater.
  • 25 October – Lionel Charbonnier, soccer player.
  • 6 November – Laurent Lafforgue, mathematician.
  • 17 November – Sophie Marceau, actress.
  • 19 November – Dominique Arnould, cyclist.
  • 23 November – Vincent Cassel, actor.
  • 30 November – Philippe Bozon, ice hockey player.
  • 10 December – Benjamin Clément, soccer player.
  • 20 December – Hélène Rollès, actress and singer.
  • 29 December
    • Laurent Boudouani, boxer and Olympic medallist.
    • Patrice Rognon, judoka and Olympic medallist.

Full date unknown[]

  • Jean-Pascal Beintus, composer.
  • Catherine Dufour, writer.

Deaths[]

January to March[]

  • 1 January – Vincent Auriol, politician, President of France (born 1884).
  • 4 January – Marcel Tabuteau, oboist (born 1887).
  • 6 January – Jean Lurçat, painter and tapestry designer (born 1892).
  • 22 January – Jean Galtier-Boissière, writer, polemist and journalist (born 1891).
  • 11 March – Jean Laigret, biologist (born 1893).
  • 16 March – Jean Neuberth, abstract painter (born 1915).
  • 31 March – Andre Richaume, archetier/bowmaker (born 1905).

April to June[]

  • 13 April – Georges Duhamel, author (born 1884).
  • 4 May – Amédée Ozenfant, cubist painter (born 1886).
  • 24 May – Henri Barbé, communist (born 1902).
  • 7 June – Jean Arp, sculptor, painter, poet and abstract artist (born 1886).
  • 13 June – Pierre Chaumié, politician (born 1880).
  • 19 June – Pierre Montet, Egyptologist (born 1885).
  • 26 June – François Dupré, hotelier, art collector and horse breeder (born 1888).

July to September[]

  • 14 July – Julie Manet, painter and art collector (born 1878).
  • 29 July – André Spire, poet, writer, and Zionist activist (born 1868).
  • 17 August – François Piétri, politician, Minister and diplomat (born 1882).
  • 18 August – Louis Renou, indologist (born 1896).
  • 14 September – Alexandre Bioussa, rugby union player (born 1901).
  • 21 September – Paul Reynaud, politician and lawyer (born 1878).
  • 28 September – André Breton, writer, poet, and surrealist theorist (born 1896).

October to December[]

  • 6 October – Pierre Couderc, screenwriter, actor, acrobat and film producer (born 1896).
  • 8 October – Célestin Freinet, pedagogue, and educational reformer (born 1896).
  • 10 October
    • Robert Desoille, psychotherapist (born 1890).
    • Louise Thuliez, resistance fighter in World War I and World War II (born 1881)[2]
  • 17 October – Cléo de Mérode, dancer (born 1875).
  • 28 October – Robert Charpentier, cyclist and Olympic gold medallist (born 1916).

Full date unknown[]

  • Charles Catteau, industrial designer (born 1880).
  • Frédéric Justin Collet, pathologist and otolaryngologist (born 1870).
  • Louis Couffignal, mathematician and cybernetics pioneer (born 1902).
  • Edmond Locard, pioneer in forensic science (born 1877).

See also[]

  • List of French films of 1966

References[]

  1. ^ "Natalie Nougayrede | Biography & Facts". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Louise Thuliez (1881–1966)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
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