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Genevieve Grad, born on July 5, 1944 in Paris, Ile de France, FRA

The Human

  • Who is Genevieve Grad?
    Genevieve Grad is a human born in France in the late months of 1944. The sex at birth is presumed to be female.
  • What's the history of this record on The Population Project?
    This record was created on April 19, 2024 on The Population Project. It hasn't been edited since then.

The Context

  • What was the context in France in 1944?
    Attack on the Banque de France train in Neuvic (Dordogne) by the Resistance. The loot amounts to 2,280,000,000 francs. Allied bombings on the south-east and central-east of France as part of the Transportation Plan (Lyon, Saint-Étienne, Nice and Chambéry). trade unionist Benoît Frachon speaks at a conference titled “Communists and the Economic Reconstruction of France”
  • They were born in 1944
    Patrick Prejean - French actor, known especially for his work in dubbing.
    Alain Rodet - Member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche.
    Christine Beranger-Goitschel - Christine Beranger-Goitschel is a former French alpine skier. She is the elder sister of fellow champion skier Marielle Goitschel and the aunt of the former speed skier Philippe Goitschel. Her sister Patricia was a national junior champion in the slalom in 1964.

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Details
  • Sex at Birth:
    Female
  • Full Name:
    GENEVIEVE GRAD
  • Reference Country:
    France
  • Date of birth:
    July 5, 1944
  • Age:
    80
  • Country of Birth:
    France
  • Place of Birth:
    Paris, Ile de France
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