
Paul-Emile Victor
Paul-Emile Victor (1907-1995) was a renowned French polar explorer and anthropologist, instrumental in the French polar expeditions of the mid-20th century. He is celebrated for his contributions to the exploration of Antarctica and the establishment of French scientific bases there.
Born on Jul 28, 1907 (118 years old)
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France:
Paul-Emile Victor is noted for his multiple expeditions to Greenland, influencing France's current environmental efforts.
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Monaco:
Paul-Émile Victor is the name of the college where the incident occurred.
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France:
Paul-Emile Victor led the French polar expeditions during the establishment of the Port-Martin base.
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