Maurice Herzog

Maurice Herzog (born 15 January 1919 in Lyon) is a French climber and politician. Maurice Herzog was the first with Louis Lachenal to climb a summit of more than 8,000 metres, the Annapurna, on 3 June 1950. Herzog, Maurice Herzog, Maurice

 

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