1913 in France
This page relates to the year 1913 Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
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January 17th: Raymond Poincaré elected president of the Republic, succeeds Armand Fallières.
- January 21st: Aristide Briand new president of the Council (3).
- March 18th: Reversed with the Room, the president of the Council Aristide Briand resigns.
- March 22nd: Louis Barthou new President of the Council.
- 3 and April 13rd: Franco-German incidents in Lorraine.
- May 8th: Reception of the king d' Espagne, Alphonse XIII, by Raymond Poincaré with the Castle of Fontainebleau.
- July 1st: Peugeot lance the “Baby”, carrier drawn by Ettore Bugatti.
- July 19th: Three years law on the military service.
- August 7th: The law Barthou fixes the duration of the military service at 3 years then 11 years in the reserve, 7 years in the territorial one and 7 years in the reserve of the territorial one.
- September 23rd: Roland Garros, Aviator French, carries out the first crossing of the the Mediterranean in Avion.
- November 6th: The press reveals the Incident of Saverne.
- December 6th: Resignation of Louis Barthou.
- December 9th: Poincaré appoints Gaston Doumergue new president of the Council.
- Bringing together CGT - SFIO.
- 45 000 cars produced in France in 1913.
- the profits of the 13 year old children to their majority account for 20% of the resources of the French working-class families.
Internal bonds
- the year 1913 in the world
- Chronology of France under the Third Republic (1870-1914)
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