| Paul-Émile Victor | |
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| Born | June 28, 1907 Geneva |
| Died | March 7, 1995 Bora-Bora |
| Nationality | French |
| Occupation | ethnologist and explorer |
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Paul-Émile Victor (June 28, 1907 - March 7, 1995) was a French ethnologist and explorer.
Victor was born in Geneva, Switzerland. He graduated from École Centrale de Lyon in 1928. In 1934, he participated in an expedition traversing Greenland. During the World War II, he engaged himself in the US Air Forces. After the War, he initiated the Expéditions polaires françaises to organize French polar expeditions. He died in 1995 on Bora Bora, to which he had retired in 1977.
Mount Victor, in the Belgica Mountains of Antarctica, is named for him.
His son, Jean-Christophe Victor, stars in the weekly geopolitical show Le dessous des cartes on ARTE.
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