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  1. Marcel Dassault (French pronunciation:; born Marcel Ferdinand Bloch; 23 January 1892 – 17 April 1986) was a French engineer and industrialist who spent his career in aircraft manufacturing. He was also involved in politics, serving intermittently more than three decades in both houses of the French Parliament from 1951 until his death in 1986.

  2. Marcel Dassault, né Marcel Ferdinand Bloch le 22 janvier 1892 dans le 9 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 17 avril 1986 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est un ingénieur, homme politique et entrepreneur français.

  3. Marcel Dassault (born Jan. 22, 1892, Paris, France—died April 18, 1986, Paris) was a French aircraft designer and industrialist whose companies built the most successful military aircraft in Europe in the decades after World War II.

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  4. Marcel Dassault during the Paris Air Show 1979. Besides his work in aviation, newspapers and politics, Dassault was keen on architecture, cinema, banking and the stock market. His services to his country earned him France’s highest honor, the Legion of Honor’s Grand Cross.

  5. Dec 31, 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of Marcel Dassault, who survived two world wars and a Nazi concentration camp to build one of the world's most successful aircraft manufacturers. Discover how he designed the Eclair propeller, the SEA 4 fighter, and the iconic Mirage jet fighter.

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  6. Jan 22, 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Marcel Dassault, who was born 130 years ago on January 22, 1892 in Paris. He was a pioneer of jet aviation, a press executive, a politician and a passionate entrepreneur who marked his century with his creations.

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  8. Marcel Dassault had successfully created an industrial complex that encompassed both military and civil aviation, as well as electronic and information technology. To prevent nationalization, he gifted 26% of the company's shares to the French government.

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