Events from the year 1945 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 1 January? â Jean-Paul Sartre refuses the Legion of Honour.
- 6 February â Writer Robert Brasillach executed for collaboration with the Germans.
- 9 March â Japanese coup d'état in French Indochina: Japanese forces overthrow the Vichy French Decoux Government in Vietnam.
- 2 May â Colette is the first woman to be admitted to the Académie Goncourt.
- 7 May â General Alfred Jodl signs unconditional surrender terms at Rheims, ending Germany's participation in the war. The document takes effect the next day.
- 8 May â World War II ends in Europe.
- 8âÂÂ29 May â In Algeria, French troops kill an estimated 6,000 Algerian citizens in the Sétif massacre.
- 23 July â Marshal Philippe Pétain, chief of state of Vichy France goes on trial, charged with treason.
- 31 July â Pierre Laval, fugitive former prime minister of Vichy France, surrenders to Allied soldiers in Austria.
- 19âÂÂ30 August â Viá»Ât Minh under Ho Chi Minh carry out the August Revolution in Vietnam.
- October â ÃÂcole nationale d'administration established.
- 15 October â Pierre Laval, former prime minister of Vichy France, is executed by firing squad for treason.
- 21 October â Legislative Election held. Women are allowed to vote for the first time.
- 13 November â Charles de Gaulle elected head of a French provisional government.
- 2 December â French banks (Banque de France, BNCI, CNEP, Crédit Lyonnais and Société Générale) are nationalized.
- 21 December â André Malraux is appointed minister of information by de Gaulle.
- Duralex glass tableware manufacturers established in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin.
- La tennis Bensimon business is founded.
Births
- 22 January â Jean-Pierre Nicolas, racing driver and manager
- 17 February â Bernard Rapp, film director and television news presenter (died 2006)
- 4 April â Daniel Cohn-Bendit, political activist and politician
- 7 April â Joël Robuchon, chef (died 2018)
- 15 April â Christian Bergelin, politician (died 2008)
- 15 June â Françoise Chandernagor, writer
- 20 June â Jean-Claude Izzo, poet, playwright, screenwriter and novelist (died 2000)
- 30 July â Patrick Modiano, novelist, Nobel laureate
- 12 August â Jean Nouvel, architect
- 27 August â Catherine Leroy, photojournalist and photographer (died 2006)
- 12 October â Aurore Clément, actress
- 13 October â Christophe (Daniel Bevilacqua), singer-songwriter (died 2020)
- 16 October â Pascal Sevran, television presenter and author (died 2008)
- 28 October â François-Xavier Verschave, a founder of NGO Survie (died 2005)
Deaths
- 5 February -
- Denise Bloch, heroine of World War II (born 1916)
- Lilian Rolfe, heroine of World War II (born 1914)
- Violette Szabo, World War II Allied secret agent (born 1921)
- 6 February â Robert Brasillach, author, executed for collaboration (born 1909)
- 23 March â Elisabeth de Rothschild, World War II heroine (born 1902)
- 30 March â ÃÂlise Rivet, nun and World War II heroine (born 1890)
- 3 April â Raoul Dutheil, footballer (born 1903)
- 8 June â Robert Desnos, surrealist poet (born 1900)
- 20 July â Paul Valéry, poet, essayist and philosopher (born 1871)
- 8 August â Le Pétomane (Joseph Pujol), flatulist (born 1857)
- 15 October â Pierre Laval, politician and Prime Minister, executed (born 1883)
- 26 October â Paul Pelliot, sinologist and explorer (born 1878)
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