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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
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Paul Doumer at a book fair at the
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in
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on May 6, 1932.


Early life

Gorguloff was born in
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aya in the Kuban region of
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. He studied medicine before he served in the
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in which he was badly wounded in the head. During the
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, he served with the White Russian Army against the
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, before emigrating to
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in
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, where he completed his studies. He was later expelled from Czechoslovakia for practising
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, which was then illegal. He moved to Paris and then to
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, where in 1931, he was again found to be committing illegal medical acts and was threatened with expulsion. He applied for a permit to live in
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, which was accepted, and he lived there until 4 May 1932.


Ideology

Gorguloff followed an esoteric set of beliefs revolving around an idealized version of the ancient
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culture of the steppes, agrarianism, and
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. Most knowledge of Gorguloff's ideology stems from his writings when he was in Paris. One of these writings, ''The National Peasant's,'' outlines his ideal system of government for Russia: a totalitarian rule under a hyper-militarized
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party. This state would be led by a "green dictator", similar to the
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concept of the
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. Gorguloff was an emphatic supporter of
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. His last book, which police found when arresting him, was entitled “Memoirs of Dr. Pavel Gorgulov, Supreme Chairman of the Political Party of Russian Fascists, Who Killed the President of the Republic”. Gorgulov was an outspoken Russian Supremacist, and believed that all non-Russians and non-orthodox Christians, especially Jews, should not be citizens. To this end, Gorguloff was a firm believer in the Judeo-Bolshevik conspiracy theory. Despite his fervent anti-socialism, Gorguloff despised both monarchism and
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, which he viewed as anti-peasant. In much of his poetry, he reminisces about the "wild" and "barbarian" Russia, which he believes to be the successor of Scythian civilization. Gorguloff believed it was Russia's duty as the torch bearer of "primitive spirituality" to defeat
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, which he saw as decadent and modern, as opposed to Russia's traditional and agrarian nature.


Assassination of Paul Doumer

On May 6, 1932, a book fair was being held at the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild in Paris, and the President of France, Paul Doumer, was present. Gorguloff arrived at the hotel concealing a Browning
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gun. He then approached the President from behind, pulled out his gun and fired three shots. Two of them hit the President, one in the back of the head and the other in the right armpit. The President fell to the floor. He was rushed to the Beaujon Hospital in Paris but died the next day. One of the authors at the exhibition, Claude Farrère, managed to wrestle with Gorguloff until the police arrived. Gorguloff's motive for the murder was that he believed that France had failed to support the White Movement in Russia against
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. Gorguloff was arrested and brought to trial at the
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on 25 July 1932. He was noted for his unusual behavior on trial ranging from frequent interruptions of other people's testimonies to bizarre claims like that he had planned trips to the moon, and even that he was the kidnapper of the Lindbergh Baby.Galina Kuznetsova. Grasse-Paris-Stockholm (from a diary) // Airways, Almanac IV, New York, 1965, p. 79 Nevertheless, two days later, after rejecting the idea that he was insane, the jury condemned Gorguloff to death. On 20 August, the
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, France's final appeal court, rejected a defence of insanity. On 14 September, Gorguloff was executed at
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in Paris by
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. His last words were "Россия, моя страна!" ("Russia, my country!"). He was buried at
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. The gun used in the assassination is now in the Musée des Collections Historiques de la Préfecture de Police in Paris.


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