2 May – Hubert Clement is appointed to the Council of State.
27 May – Luxembourg is one of six signatories of the Treaty of Paris, which was to create the European Defence Community.
12 June – A law is reforming the organisation of the Luxembourg Army is passed.
23 July – The foreign ministers of the six European Coal and Steel Community meet in Paris to decide on the seat of the organisation's headquarters. At Joseph Bech's proposal, Luxembourg City is chosen as the provisional working seat.
26 July – At the 1952 Summer Olympics, Josy Barthel wins the men's 1,500m in a new Olympic record time: to date, the only time an athlete has won a gold medal for Luxembourg at the Olympics.
10 August – The High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community holds its first meeting, at Luxembourg City Hall.
6 February – Charles Goerens, politician
13 February – Serge Urbany, politician
8 March – Paul Hammelmann, journalist
23 March – François Maroldt, politician
29 March – Lucien Faber, athlete
12 April – Marie-Josée Frank, politician
15 April – Hubert Wurth, diplomat
20 April Viviane Ecker, member of the Council of State
27 June – Mars Di Bartolomeo, politician
9 July – François Diederich, chemist
10 July – Wauthier, Prince of Ligne
18 July – Christine Doerner, politician
9 August – Jean-Louis Margue, footballer
21 August Claude Bicheler, member of the Council of State
22 November – Lydie Polfer, politician
18 December Albert Rodesch, member of the Council of State
3 April – André Thyes, painter
12 September – Charles Becker, writer
3 December – Joseph Hansen, writer
25 March – Léon Kauffman, politician and Prime Minister
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