Who's Who in France

In 1974, Marie-Thérèse Lafitte succeeded her husband after his death.

[2] At the beginning of the new millennium, a special book was written by Béatrice and Michel Wattel about the deceased people who were in Who's Who in France during their lifetime.

[3] The first photographs (in black and white) appeared (after about 50 years) on paper in the 36th edition for 2005, printed in 2004.

In 2011, Charles de Saint Sauveur revealed in Le Parisien a problem for Who's Who in France about the exact year of birth of the actress Arielle Dombasle.

[4] In April 2013, it was noticed that Who's Who in France wrote falsely[5] that Gilles Bernheim (Chief Rabbi of France) was an "agrégé de philosophie".