Sandrine Bernard, nee Picaud, born on May 29, 1966

The Human

  • Who is Sandrine Bernard?
    Sandrine Bernard is a human born in the early months of 1966. 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 May 17, 2023 on The Population Project. It was last edited on June 22, 2023. If you have information about this human, you can edit their record anonymously or create a new one here.

The Context

  • What was the context in France in 1966?
    Charles de Gaulle officially announced France's withdrawal from NATO's integrated commands on July 1, 1966. Yannick Fremin, secretary of the CGT union and staff delegate at the Citroën factory in Rennes, was slapped twice by his agent. sector, then dismissed. The affair immediately provoked protests. The Archbishop of Renne Mgr Gouyon takes the side of freedom of association in West France on December 24 and affirms that "any open or camouflaged repression of trade union action is an attack on this fundamental right". the "Luxembourg Compromise" reintroduced the unanimous vote in European bodies, France is completing its empty chair policy.
  • They were born in 1966
    Anne Brochet - French actress.
    Edouard Baer - French actor, director, screenwriter, film producer and radio personality.
    Philippe Etchebest - French chef.

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Details

  • Sex at Birth:
    Female
  • Full Name:
    SANDRINE PICAUD BERNARD
  • Reference Country:
    France
  • Date of birth:
    May 29, 1966
  • Age:
    58
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