1947 in France

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1947
in
France
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Events from the year 1947 in France.

Incumbents

Events

  • 16 January – Vincent Auriol is inaugurated as President of France.[1]
  • 10 February – Paris peace treaties are signed between the World War II Allies and Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Finland.
  • 12 February –
    The "New Look"
    in women's fashion, in Paris.
  • 28 February – United States gives France a military base in Casablanca.
  • 29 March – Malagasy Uprising: Nationalist "tribesmen" began a revolt in the eastern part of Madagascar against French rule.
  • 6 May – Malagasy Uprising: In
    Mouvement démocratique de la rénovation malgache
    (MDRM) officials detained in wagons, killing 124 to 160 mostly unarmed activists.
  • 11 July –
    Holocaust survivor refugees.[2]
  • 27 July – Ocean Liberty explodes in Brest harbour causing at least 26 deaths and extensive damage.
  • July – Five North-African regiments arrive in Madagascar to assist in quelling the Malagasy Uprising.
  • 27 August – Government lowering of the bread ration to 200 grammes causes riots in Verdun and Le Mans.
  • 30 August – Fire at a cinema in Rueil, a suburb of Paris, kills 87.
  • September – Festival d'Avignon first staged.
  • 7 October – Operation Léa begins in Vietnam, an attempt by the French to crush the Viet Minh.
  • 10 November – The arrest of four steel workers in Marseille begins a communist riot that spreads to Paris.
  • 20 November – Paul Ramadier resigns as Prime Minister of France – he is succeeded by Robert Schuman. Schuman calls 80,000 reservists to quell rioting miners.
  • 27 November – In Paris, police occupy the editorial offices of communist newspapers.
  • 3 December – French communist strikers derail the Paris-Tourcoing express train because of false rumours that it is transporting soldiers – 21 dead.
  • 4 December –
    National Assembly of France
    .
  • 9 December – Labour unions call off the general strike and begin negotiations with the French government.
  • 22 December – Operation Lea ends with a tactical success for the French forces.

Sport

Births

Deaths

Full date unknown

  • Prince Napoléon Bonaparte of Canino
    (born 1870)

See also

References

  1. . Retrieved 9 April 2018 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "The real exodus". the Guardian. 29 June 2007. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  3. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
    . 4 October 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2022.