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  1. 21 de jun. de 2023 · El 13 de mayo de 1931, Paul Doumer fue elegido presidente de la República Francesa. Era el decimotercer presidente ... Su asesino, Pavel Gorgulov, es su exacta contracara.

  2. Paul Gorguloff (Q1337810) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Russian murderer (1895-1932) edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Paul Gorguloff. Russian murderer (1895-1932) Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2009 · Treatments of the assassination episode in the scholarly literature have been surprisingly scarce. S. Cœuré and F. Monier, in ‘Paul Gorgulov, assassin de Paul Doumer (1932)’, Vingtième siècle.Revue d’histoire (2000), 35–46, provide a good summary of the facts, focusing on the attempts of Left and Right to exploit the incident in the context of the 1932 legislative elections.

  4. paul gorgulov, assassin de paul doumer (1932) Autores: Sophie Coeuré , Frédéric Monier Localización: 20 & 21: Revue d'histoire , ISSN 0294-1759, Nº 65, 2000 , págs. 35-46

  5. 21 de feb. de 2013 · Français : Paul Gorgulov (ou "Gorguloff", 1895-1932), assassin du président Paul Doumer, dans le box des accusés devant la cour d'Assises de la Seine à Paris, en juillet 1932. English: Paul Gorgulov (or "Gorguloff", 1895-1932), assassin of the French president Paul Doumer , in the dock of the cour d'Assises de la Seine in Paris, July 1932.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2019 · Gorgulov expected to seize power with the help of certain “portable machines” that possessed great destructive power and were supposedly invented by the “dictator” himself. Apparently, after Paul Doumer’s assassination, Gorgulov had plans to kill German President Paul von Hindenburg and the president of Czechoslovakia, Thomas Masaryk.

  7. Paul Gorguloff, originally Pavel Timofeyevich Gorgulov (Russian: Павел Тимофеевич Горгулов; June 29, 1895 – September 14, 1932), was a Russian émigré and assassin who shot and fatally wounded the French President Paul Doumer at a book fair at the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild in Paris on May 6, 1932.