1968 in France
Events from the year 1968 in France
Incumbents
- President: Charles de Gaulle
- Prime Minister: Georges Pompidou, Maurice Couve de Murville
Events
- 27 January – French submarine sinks in the Mediterranean with 52 men on board.
- 22 March – Daniel Cohn-Bendit and seven other students occupy Administrative offices of the University of Nanterre, setting in motion a chain of events that will lead France to the brink of revolution in May.
- 23 April – surgeons at the Hôpital de la Pitié, Paris, perform Europe's first heart transplant operation.
- May – student strike in May and June developed into widespread and unprecedented protests over poor working conditions and a rigid educational system, which threatened to bring down the government.
- 30 May – Georges Pompidou is returned as Prime Minister following general election, but – largely due to the widespread protests of May and June, it lasts for a mere 42 days before president Charles de Gaulle dismisses him and calls a new election.
- 23 June – Legislative Election held.
- 30 June – Legislative Election held.
- 10 July – In the second election, Maurice Couve de Murville is elected as Prime Minister.
- 24 August – France explodes its first hydrogen bomb, thus becoming the world's fifth nuclear power.
- 11 September – Air France Flight 1611 crashed into the Mediterranean off Nice, killing all 95 on board.
- 12 September – Launch of the Peugeot 504, successor the 404, available as a four-door five-seater saloon or five-door seven-seater estate, both with rear-wheel drive.
- The island of Moruroa in French Polynesia was used for French nuclear tests twice during the year leading to widespread protest from other Pacific nations.
- René Cassin wins the Nobel Prize for Peace.
Arts and literature
- Singer Dalida releases the singles "Le Temps des Fleurs", "Je m'endors dans tes bras", and "Si j'avais des millions".
Sport
- 6 February – 18 February – The 1968 Winter Olympics takes place in Grenoble. The host nation finishes third on the medal table with four gold, three silver, and two bronze medals.
- 27 June – Tour de France begins.
- 7 July – French Grand Prix is won by Jacky Ickx in a Ferrari.
- 21 July – Tour de France ends, won by Jan Janssen of the Netherlands.
- 28–29 September – In the 24 hours of Le Mans motor race, the team of Pedro Rodríguez and Lucien Bianchi wins driving a Ford GT-40.
- In horse racing, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is won by Vaguely Noble.
- Jean-Claude Killy is men's overall alpine skiing world champion.
- The French Tennis Open is won by Ken Rosewall and Nancy Richey.
- AS Saint-Étienne won the football double of Ligue 1 and Coupe de France.
Births
January to March
- 3 January – Gérald Mossé, jockey.
- 9 January – Franck Dumas, soccer player, manager.
- 11 January – Philippe Cavoret, skeleton racer.
- 21 January – Sébastien Lifshitz, screenwriter and director.
- 22 January – Frank Leboeuf, international soccer player.
- 27 January – Patrick Blondeau, soccer player.
- 28 January – Mathilde Seigner, actress.
- 4 February – Éric Sikora, soccer player.
- 6 February – Patrick Lemarié, motor racing driver.
- 9 February – Pascal Chanteur, cyclist.
- 9 February – Frédéric Meyrieu, cyclist.
- 10 February – Stéphane Pounewatchy, soccer player, agent.
- 13 February – Fabrice Henry, soccer player.
- 17 February – Jérôme Gnako, soccer player.
- 25 February – Sandrine Kiberlain, actress.
- 28 February – Éric Le Chanony, bobsledder and Olympic medallist.
- 9 March – Youri Djorkaeff, international soccer player.
- 18 March – Eudes, duc d'Angoulême.
- 18 March – Christophe Pinna, karateka.
- 23 March – Pierre Palmade, actor and comedian.
- 26 March – Laurent Brochard, cyclist.
- 28 March – Alain Caveglia, soccer player.
April to June
- 3 April – Philippe Rombi, film score composer.
- 5 April – Serge Vaudenay, cryptographer.
- 7 April – Christophe Ohrel, soccer player.
- 9 April – Marie-Claire Restoux, judoka and Olympic gold medallist.
- 13 April – Jeanne Balibar, actress.
- 9 May – Marie-José Pérec, athlete and Olympic gold medallist.
- 10 May – Thomas Coville, yachtsman.
- 17 May – Constance Menard, dressage rider and equestrienne.
- 28 May – Pascal Pierre, soccer player.
- 4 June – Sandrine Fricot, high jumper.
- 6 June – Dominique Boeuf, jockey.
July to September
- 6 July – Sylvain Guillaume, nordic combined skier and Olympic medallist.
- 10 July – Frédéric Kuhn, hammer thrower.
- 22 July – Thierry Brusseau, athlete.
- 23 July – Jean-Marc Chanelet, soccer player.
- 30 July – Gilles Maignan, cyclist.
- 3 August – Christophe Bordeau, swimmer and Olympic medallist.
- 5 August – Marine Le Pen, politician.
- 23 August – Franck Rolling, soccer player.
- 1 September – Franck Lagorce, motor racing driver.
- 3 September – Christophe Mengin, cyclist.
- 7 September – Marcel Desailly, soccer player.
- 10 September – Florence Devouard, former Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation.
- 22 September – Pascal Fugier, soccer player.
- 23 September – Stéphane Mahé, soccer player, manager.
- 26 September – Frédéric Moncassin, cyclist.
- 30 September – Hervé Renard, soccer player, manager.
October to December
- 5 October – Alexandre de Betak, fashion and furniture designer.
- 5 October – Xavier Gravelaine, soccer player, manager.
- 6 October – Dominique A, songwriter and singer.
- 15 October – Didier Deschamps, soccer player.
- 28 October – François Simon, cyclist.
- 30 October – Emmanuelle Claret, biathlete.
- 9 November – Pascal Pons, percussionist.
- 27 November – Michael Vartan, actor.
- 30 November – Laurent Jalabert, cyclist.
- 8 December – Philippe Katerine, singer.
- 10 December – Denis Langlois, race walker.
- 11 December – Fabien Lévy, composer.
- 12 December – Rodolphe Gilbert, tennis player.
- 17 December – Fabrice Neaud, comic artist.
- 30 December – Fabrice Guy, nordic combined skier and Olympic gold medallist.
Full date unknown
- Marc Fleury, software designer.
- Christophe Godin, guitarist.
- Hervé Paillet, actor and painter.
- Stéphane Pompougnac, House DJ, musician, composer and producer.
Deaths
January to March
- 9 January – Louis Aubert, composer.
- 18 January – Gribouille, singer.
- 4 February – Jean Gachet, boxer and Olympic medallist.
- 5 February – Paul Marie André Richaud, Cardinal.
- 8 February – René Navarre, actor.
- 14 February – Pierre Veuillot, Cardinal.
- 6 March – Léon Mathot, actor and film director.
- 17 March – Jules Basdevant, law professor.
- 24 March – Alice Guy-Blaché, pioneer filmmaker, first female film director.
April to June
- 15 May – Gilbert Gérintès, rugby union player.
- 31 May
- *Abel Bonnard, poet, novelist and politician.
- *Paul Marchandeau, politician and Minister.
- 11 June – Jean-Julien Lemordant, artist and soldier.
- 17 June – Adolphe Mouron Cassandre, painter, commercial poster artist and typeface designer.
- 27 June – Léon Poirier, film director, screenwriter and film producer.
July to September
- 8 July – Désiré Mérchez, swimmer, water polo player and Olympic medallist.
- 21 July – Robert Péguy, film director.
- 10 August – Gabriel Hanot, soccer player and journalist.
- 14 August – Marcel Thil, world champion boxer.
- 2 September – André Girard, painter, poster-maker and Resistance member.
- 11 September – René Cogny, General.
- 17 September – Armand Blanchonnet, cyclist and Olympic gold medallist.
- September – Pierre Grany, athlete.
October to December
- 2 October – Marcel Duchamp, artist.
- 9 October – Jean Paulhan, writer, literary critic and publisher.
- 25 October – Jean Schlumberger, writer and journalist.
- 6 November – Charles Münch, conductor and violinist.
- 11 November – Jeanne Demessieux, organist, pianist, composer and teacher.
- 25 November – Marcel Labey, conductor and composer.
- 28 November – Jean Delsarte, mathematician.
- 3 December – Lucien Callamand, actor.
- 7 December – Pierre Jaminet, cyclist.
Full date unknown
- Jean Hyppolite, philosopher.
- André Prudhommeaux, anarchist bookstore owner.