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Marcel Dassault

 

(born Jan. 22, 1892, Paris, France — died April 18, 1986, Paris) French aircraft designer and industrialist. He designed aircraft during World War I, and in 1930 he started his own company to build military and civilian airplanes. Sent to Buchenwald as a Jew during World War II, he later changed his last name (to that of his brother's byname in the Resistance) and resumed his business. His company produced Europe's first supersonic plane, the Mystère, and in 1956 began production of the Mirage warplane, which would be acquired by countries worldwide.

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Actor: Marcel Dassault
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  • Died: Apr 18, 1986
  • Active: '80s
  • Major Genres: Romance, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: La Boum 2
  • First Major Screen Credit: La Boum 2 (1982)

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Marcel Dassault was one of the wealthiest men in France and was best known as the designer of the Mirage fighter jet. In addition to financing and producing a number of French films, he also worked as a newspaper publisher, a senior deputy in the National Assembly and in broadcasting. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Marcel Dassault, born Marcel Bloch, (Paris, 22 January 1892 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, 17 April 1986) was a French aircraft industrialist.

After graduating from the lycée Condorcet, Breguet School and Supaero, he invented a type of aircraft propeller used by the French army during World War I and founded the Société des Avions Marcel Bloch aircraft company. Following the nationalization of his company in 1936, under the Front Populaire, he stayed as a director. As a Jew, he was deported to Buchenwald during World War II, refusing collaboration with the German aviation industry. He changed his name from Bloch to Bloch-Dassaut then Dassault in 1949. Dassault was the pseudonym of his brother, General Darius Paul Bloch, in the French resistance and means "for assault", originally from "char d'assaut", French for tank. Marcel Dassault converted to Catholicism in 1950. After the war, Dassault built the foremost military aircraft manufacturer in France, Avions Marcel Dassault. He was succeeded by his son Serge as head of the group. Marcel Dassault was buried in the Passy Cemetery in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.

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