1925 in France
Events from the year 1925 in France.
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Incumbents
    
- President: Gaston Doumergue
 - President of the Council of Ministers: 
- until 17 April: Édouard Herriot
 - 17 April-28 November: Paul Painlevé
 - starting 28 November: Aristide Briand
 
 
Events
    
- 21 May – 25 October International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism in Grenoble.
 - 25 August – Occupation of the Ruhr ends with the evacuation of the last French troops.
 - Cookware manufacturer Le Creuset established in Fresnoy-le-Grand.
 - Ybry, a French luxury perfume and fashion house is founded.[1]
 
Sport
    
- 21 June – Tour de France begins.
 - 19 July – Tour de France ends, won by Ottavio Bottecchia of Italy.
 
Births
    
    January to March
    
- 1 January – Raymond Pellegrin, actor (died 2007)
 - 6 January – Joseph-André Motte, furniture designer (died 2013)
 - 7 January – Pierre Gripari, writer (died 1990)
 - 18 January – Gilles Deleuze, philosopher (died 1995)
 - 2 February – Marcela Delpastre, author (died 1998)
 - 13 February – René Pleimelding, soccer player (died 1998)
 - 16 February – François-Xavier Ortoli, politician, businessman, Minister and President of the European Commission (died 2007)
 - 4 March – Paul Mauriat, musical director (died 2006)
 - 12 March – Louison Bobet, cyclist, three times Tour de France winner (died 1983)
 - 12 March – Georges Delerue, film composer (died 1992)
 - 21 March – Max Varnel, film and television director (died 1996)
 - 26 March – Pierre Boulez, composer and conductor (died 2016)
 
April to June
    
- 10 April – Bernard Moitessier, yachtsman and author (died 1994)
 - 27 April – François Châtelet, historian of philosophy (died 1985)
 - 30 April – Corinne Calvet, actress (died 2001)
 - 3 May – Jean Séguy, sociologist of religions (died 2007)
 - 17 May 
- Michel de Certeau, Jesuit and scholar (died 1986)
 - Claude Julien, journalist and editor (died 2005)
 
 - 25 May – Claude Pinoteau, film director and scriptwriter (died 2012)
 - 27 May – Jean-Paul Aron, writer and journalist (died 1988)
 - 8 June – Claude Estier, politician and journalist (died 2016)
 - 14 June – Jean-Louis Rosier, racing driver (died 2011)
 - 25 June – Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud, lawyer and politician (died 2019)
 - 26 June – Jean Frydman, French resistant and businessman (died 2021)
 
July to September
    
- 3 July – Roger Chesneau, steeplechaser
 - 8 July 
- Jean Cau, writer and journalist (died 1993)
 - Dominique Nohain, actor, dramatist and director (died 2017)
 
 - 11 July – Jules Henri Saiset, existentialist philosopher, dramatist, novelist, and critic (died 1995)
 - 14 July – Gaston Rousseau, racing cyclist (died 2019)
 - 19 July 
- Henri Beaujean, politician (died 2021)
 - Jean-Pierre Faye, philosopher, poet, and writer
 
 - 6 August – Guy Degrenne, French businessman (died 2006)
 - 6 August – Lilyan Chauvin, actress and writer (died 2008)
 - 21 August – Maurice Pialat, film director, screenwriter and actor (died 2003)
 - 26 August – Alain Peyrefitte, scholar and politician (died 1999)
 - 27 August – Darry Cowl, musician and actor (died 2006)
 - 30 August – Laurent de Brunhoff, author and illustrator
 
October to December
    
- 3 October – Simone Segouin, Resistance fighter (died 2023)
 - 13 October – Armand Mouyal, epee fencer (died 1988)
 - 31 October -
- Roger Nimier, novelist (died 1962)
 - Franck Ténot, press agent, pataphysician and jazz critic (died 2004)
 
 - 24 November – André Lévy, sinologist (died 2017)
 - 27 November – Claude Lanzmann, documentary filmmaker and philosopher (died 2018)
 - 2 December – Jacques Lacarrière, writer, critic, journalist, and essayist (died 2005)
 - 5 December – Henri Oreiller, alpine skier and Olympic gold medallist (died 1962)
 - 7 December – Hermano da Silva Ramos, French-Brazilian Formula One driver
 - 23 December – Pierre Bérégovoy, politician and Prime Minister (died 1993)
 - 26 December – Claude Meillassoux, economic anthropologist and Africanist (died 2005)
 
Full date unknown
    
- Roger Giroux, poet (died 1974)
 - Claude Tresmontant, philosopher, hellenist and theologian (died 1997)
 
Deaths
    
    January to June
    
- 29 January – Charles-Eusèbe Dionne, naturalist and taxidermist (born 1846)
 - 10 February – Aristide Bruant, singer, comedian and nightclub owner (born 1851)
 - 14 February – Jacques Rivière, man of letters (born 1886; typhoid)
 - 25 February – Louis Feuillade, film director (born 1873)
 - 4 March – Roger de Barbarin, trap shooter (born 1860)
 - 5 March
- Clément Ader, engineer and aviation pioneer (born 1841)
 - Michel Verne, writer (born 1861)
 
 - 19 March – Firmin Bouisset, poster artist (born 1859)
 - 22 April – André Caplet, composer and conductor (born 1878)
 - 3 May – Louis Delaporte, explorer and artist (born 1842)
 - 12 May
- Léonce Bénédite, art historian and curator (born 1856)
 - Charles Mangin, general during World War I (born 1866)
 
 - 1 June – Lucien Guitry, actor (born 1860)
 - 6 June – Pierre Louÿs, poet (born 1870)
 - 13 June – Paul Teste, aviator (born 1892; air crash)
 
July to December
    
- 1 July – Erik Satie, composer and pianist (born 1866)
 - 5 August – Georges Palante, philosopher and sociologist (born 1862)
 - 12 August – Leon Dehon, clergyman (born 1843)
 - 7 September – René Viviani, politician, Prime Minister (born 1863)
 - 29 September – Léon Bourgeois, politician, Prime Minister, awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1920 (born 1851)
 - 31 October – Max Linder, actor (born 1883)
 - 11 November – Hugh Antoine d'Arcy, poet, writer and pioneer executive in the American motion picture industry (born 1843)
 - 21 December – Jules Méline, statesman, Prime Minister (born 1838)
 - 22 December – Joseph Ravaisou, landscape painter (born 1865)
 - 26 December – Jules Patenotre des Noyers, diplomat (born 1845)
 - 27 December – Marie-Louise Jaÿ, businesswoman (born 1838)
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Martin-Hattemberg J.M.; Ghozland F. (1996). Precieux Effluves. Toulouse: Editions Milan. p. 126. ISBN 2-84113-469-5.
 
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