Unknown – Goodyear tyre factory is opened at Colmar-Berg.
25 June – The Korean War begins. Luxembourg pledges its support to the United Nations. Soldiers from Luxembourg will form a platoon of A Company, Belgian United Nations Command.
17 August – Princess Alix marries Antoine Maria Joachim Lamoral, 14th Prince of Ligne.
2 September – François Simon replaces Aloyse Hentgen as Minister for Economic Affairs and Agriculture.
2 October – The first of Luxembourg's volunteer soldiers departs for the Korean War.
23 October – Wirtgen Ferdinand is appointed to the Council of State.
22 January – Marie-Josée Jacobs, politician
7 March – Mill Majerus, politician
7 March – Victor Rod, member of the Council of State
21 April – Pierre Mores, member of the Council of State
26 April – Jeannot Krecké, politician
19 May – Anne Brasseur, politician
15 June – Jup Weber, politician
29 June – Gaby Geimer, biologist
29 June – Gaston Gibéryen, politician
13 July – Georges Wohlfart, politician
16 July – Henri Grethen, politician
5 August – Lucien Didier, cyclist
6 October – Romain Durlet, journalist and politician
11 October – Mady Delvaux-Stehres, politician
26 October – Nico Braun, footballer
19 December – Jean Portante, writer
29 December – Raymond Reuter, photographer
1 February – Pierre Prüm, politician and Prime Minister
19 February – Joseph Tockert, linguist
4 April – Gustave Jacquemart, politician
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