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Georges charpak
physicist, researcher at the CNRS in 1959, holder of the Joliot-Curie chair at the Paris school of physics and industrial chemistry in 1984, Nobel Prize in physics, born March 8, 1924, declared August 1, 1924 to Dabrowica south of Lublin in Poland, died September 29, 2010.
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Frédéric Chopin
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composer and pianist born to a Lorraine father living in Poland and a Polish mother on March 1 or February 22, 1810 in Żelazowa Wola near Sochaczew, died October 17, 1849.
http://www.pianobleu.com/chopin.html
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Tadeusz Cisowski , known as Thadée Cisowski , known as Ciso
born February 16, 1927 in Laskow, Poland - died February 24, 2005 in Charnay-lès-Mâcon, was a French footballer who remains, with 206 goals scored, one of the all-time top scorers in the French championship. first division.
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André Citroën
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born February 5, 1878 in Paris 9th at 44, rue Laffitte, and died July 3, 1935 in Paris 16th, is a French polytechnician engineer, pioneer of the automotive industry, founder of the automotive industrial empire of the same name in 1919. He is one of the most important figures in the automotive industry. His work goes beyond French borders, as the large-scale production and marketing methods he introduced have revolutionized the field. André Citroën is the fifth and last child of Levie Bernard Citroen, a 35-year-old Dutch Jewish diamond dealer, who emigrated to Paris in 1873, and Amalia Kleinmann 25-year-old Polish Jew from Warsaw.
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Marie Curie ( Maria Sklodowska )
physicist, first woman Nobel Prize winner, first scientific personality to obtain two Nobel Prizes, born November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, died July 4, 1934. Her ashes are transferred with those of her husband Pierre Curie to the Panthéon in Paris on April 20, 1995, by decision of President François Mitterrand and in the presence of Polish President Lech Walesa.
Mother of physicist Irène Joliot-Curie , Nobel Prize winner in 1935, herself mother of Pierre Joliot-Curie (1932-), biologist and Hélène Langevin-Joliot (1927-), nuclear physicist, grandmother of Michel Langevin (1926-1985) and great-grandmother of Yves Langevin , astro-physicist.
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Denise-Ève Curie
pianist, woman of letters, journalist, lecturer and French diplomat, born December 6, 1904 in Paris, youngest daughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, died October 22, 2007 (aged 102) in New York.
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Stanislas ( Stan ) Curyl
International footballer, born April 24, 1929 in Wittelsheim and died April 17, 2017 in Wittelsheim of Polish parents who came to work in the mines of the east, he was selected twice in 1952.
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Ludwik Cylkow French: Louis Cylkow
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born in 1877 in Warsaw, died in 1934 in Nantes - a Polish painter of Jewish origin, active mainly in France.
He studied 1901-1902 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow with Józef Mehoffer. He made his debut at the exhibition of the Society of Friends of the Fine Arts in Krakow in 1902. He also exhibited paintings in Warsaw at exhibitions of the Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts, in salons of Aleksander Krywult and Abe Gutnajer. In 1921, he participated in the exhibition of works by Jewish artists in Warsaw.
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Michel cymes
born May 14, 1957 in Paris. Doctor, ENT surgeon, host of a medical program on France 5. Michel Cymes' grandparents are Polish Jews who immigrated to France in 1922. His two grandfathers died in deportation to Auschwitz during the Second World War. He has a brother, Franck, 9 years his junior, who is, in 2011, Director of Derivative Rights and Events at France Télévisions.
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Boris Cyrulnik
born July 26, 1937 in Bordeaux to a Polish mother and a Russian father, he is a neurologist, psychiatrist, ethologist and psychoanalyst. He also writes numerous books.
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Józef czapski
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born April 3, 1896 in Prague, Austria-Hungary - died January 12, 1993 in Maisons-Laffitte, France was a Polish artist, painter, writer, essayist and art critic, who crossed the twentieth century, and fought as an officer in the Polish army during World War II. He was one of the few survivors of the massacres of officers carried out in 1940 by the Soviet Union.
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Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski
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born January 14, 1770 in Warsaw, died July 15, 1861 in Montfermeil near Chelles, is a Polish statesman, diplomat and writer, initially Russophile in orientation: close to Tsar Alexander I, he is Minister of Affairs foreigners and president of the Russian Council of Ministers from 1804 to 1806, Palatine Senator of the Kingdom of Poland (1815-1830), then a patriot: president of the Polish national government during the uprising of 1830-1831, he went into exile in France after the Russian victory, directing in Paris (from the Lambert hotel, from 1843) the conservative wing of the Polish emigration.
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Danielle Darrieux
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born May 1, 1917 in Bordeaux and died October 17, 2017 in Bois le Roi in Eure, is a French actress and singers. His father, Jean Darrieux, from Bordeaux, is an ophthalmologist; his mother Marie-Louise Darrieux-Witkowski who has Polish ancestry, is a famous singer. She has a younger brother, Olivier (1921-1994), who will also become an actor.
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Henryk Dembiński herb Nieczuja
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Polish count, born January 16, 1791 near Stopnica, died June 13, 1864 in Paris, is a Polish general, an adventurer and an engineer. Decorated with the Legion of Honor in 1813.
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Jean-François Derec ( Dereczynski )
humorist and actor born May 11, 1957 in Grenoble.
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Caroline diament
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born June 20, 1963 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, in a Polish Jewish family. She first made a career in the music industry, then became a columnist. She is also passionate about poker.
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Jean Epstein ,
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born March 25, 1897 in Warsaw (in Poland, then in the Russian Empire), died April 3, 1953 (aged 56) in Paris, is a French director, essayist and novelist.
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Marie Epstein (née Marie-Antonine Epstein )
born August 14, 1899 in Warsaw, died April 24, 1995 in Paris is a Franco-Polish actress, screenwriter and director. She is the sister of Jean Epstein
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Georges feydeau
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born in Paris 9th December 8, 1862 and died in Rueil-Malmaison on June 5, 1921, is a playwright, painter and collector of French art, known for his many vaudevilles.
Georges is the son of the writer Ernest Feydeau and Léocadie Boguslawa Zalewska, Polish Jew (1838, Warsaw - 1924, Neuilly-sur-Seine), considered a "gallant woman", daughter of Boguslaw Zelewski and Louise Rytterband, united January 30, 1861 in Paris. Georges Feydeau was born on December 8, 1862 at 49 bis rue de Clichy. From his own statements, his mother would have revealed to him that he was the son of Napoleon III. Other sources indicate that he would be the son of the Emperor's half-brother, the Duc de Morny, himself the natural son of the Count de Flahaut (who was himself the presumed illegitimate son of Talleyrand), rumors that will confirm Georges Feydeau in 1919.
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Alain finkielkraut
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French writer, philosopher and essayist born in Paris on June 30, 1949. Jewish leather goods maker, Alain Finkielkraut's father left Poland in the 1930s due to anti-Semitism and survived the deportation in 1941 to Auschwitz. Alain Finkielkraut and his parents benefit from collective naturalization when he was one year old. Alain Finkielkraut was knighted in the Legion of Honor in 1994 and promoted to officer on January 1, 2009. Elected member of the French Academy on April 10, 2014, received on January 28, 2016.
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Charles Fiterman ( Chilek )
Politician, minister under François Mitterand born December 28, 1933 in Saint-Étienne.
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Cyril Fleischman
Lawyer and writer born in Paris on February 3, 1941 to a mother of Polish origin and a father born in the Marais. Passed away July 15, 2010.
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Inés de la Fressange
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Born Inès Marie Laetitia Églantine Isabelle de SEIGNARD de LA FRESSANGE.
French model of the 1980s, face of Chanel and French designer Born: August 11, 1957 in Gassin, Var, France. Descendant of Maria Anne Antoinette GERLICZ (her paternal great-grandmother), born July 12, 1840 in Warsaw, Poland and died May 31, 1927 in Paris 17th at the age of 86. The parents of the latter were Jacques GERLICZ 1810 ---- and Vincentine GORSKA 1810 ----
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Sami Frey born Sami Frei
actor, born October 13, 1937 in Paris.
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Bernard Edouard Gasnier
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grandson of josef and bronia babelek, born May 4, 1953, amateur cyclist.
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Constantin Gaszyński
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literary born in Ieziorna (Poland) on March 10, 1809, died in Aix-en-Provence on March 8, 1866. He distinguished himself first of all by translations into Polish. After the political events of 1830-1831, in which he took part, Gaszynski went to seek asylum in France, in Aix. He then began to write in French and published, in addition to poems, literary and artistic studies, humorous scenes. He continued, however, to write in his mother tongue and gave successively: Les Poursuites à cheval, drama (1858); the Card Player, satire (1859), which recalls the most beautiful period of the Polish poetic Renaissance. He also published a Voyage d'Italie 1853, and a Voyage en Corse (1858).
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Henri Gaudier known as Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
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born October 4, 1891 in Saint-Jean-de-Braye (Loiret) and died for France on June 5, 1915 in Neuville-Saint-Vaast (Pas-de-Calais), is a French libertarian designer and sculptor. He first made a synthesis between cubism, abstraction and the primitive arts. Then from 1913, he became one of the pioneers of vorticism, a British variant of futurism.
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Bernard Giberstein born Gibersztein
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born on May 27, 1916 (see Official Journal of the French Republic, 1947, p. 63) in Warsaw into a traditional Jewish family of the Polish good bourgeoisie, this youngest of four children went to study agricultural engineering at the Agronomic Institute of the State of Gembloux (future Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech). During World War II, he joined the Resistance, in France, in Savoy, bringing Jewish families from France to Switzerland. At the end of the war, a graduate of Gembloux, he went into business and noticed the nylon stockings that American soldiers distributed to French women. He invented the seamless stocking and created the DIM brand. He committed suicide in 1976.
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Jean-Jacques Goldman
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born October 11, 1951 in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, is a French singer-songwriter, also a producer of variety. Third in a Jewish family of four. His mother, Ruth Ambrunn, (1922-2008) is of German origin, his father, Alter Mojze Goldman (1909-1988) communist, born in Lublin (Poland), participated in the French Resistance. His younger brother Robert is a songwriter under the pseudo J. Kapler. He also had a half-brother, Pierre Goldman, an extreme left activist very supported by great figures such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir or even Simone Signoret, author of three robberies that he recognized, and for which he was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1974 for the pharmacy affair on Boulevard Richard-Lenoir and acquitted in 1976 for the same acts, he was assassinated in 1979. The act, claimed by a mysterious far-right underground group, Honor of the Police, remains to this day unclear.
https://jjgoldman.net/jean-jacques-goldman/
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René Goscinny
is a French comic book writer, humorist and screenwriter, but also film director and screenwriter as well as editor-in-chief. He is the creator of Asterix, Iznogoud and Le Petit Nicolas as well as the main screenwriter of Lucky Luke. He is one of the most widely read French authors in the world, his work as a whole represents around 500 million books sold. Born August 14, 1926 in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, and died November 5, 1977 in Paris. Originally from a family of Polish immigrants of Jewish origin. His father, Stanislas "Simkha" Goscinny, is a chemical engineer from Warsaw, son of Rabbi Abraham Goscinny, he moved to Paris after the First World War to study chemical engineering. His mother, Anna née Beresniak came from a family of publishers and had to leave the village of Khodorov (today Khodoriv now in Ukraine) with her family, following the recurring pogroms.
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Alice Halicka born Alicja Halicka
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painter born on December 20, 1889 in Krakow and died in Paris on December 30, 1974, Alice Halicka moved to Paris in 1912. She studied at the Académie Ranson with the former nabis Paul Sérusier and Maurice Denis. The following year she marries his compatriot, the cubist painter Louis Marcoussis, who introduces him to Apollinaire, Max Jacob, Juan Gris.
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Marek Halter
writer, born January 27, 1936 in Warsaw
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