File:Louis-François Jouin.jpg

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Louis-François Jouin

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English: Louis-François Jouin, vice-chief of the French police, killed by Jules Bonnot on the 24th of April 1912.
Français : Louis-François Jouin, commissaire de police, sous-chef de la sûreté, abattu par Jules Bonnot le 24 avril 1912.
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1912/04/27 (A56,VOL110,N2874). Photographie en couverture. M. JOUIN, SOUS-CHEF DE LA SURETÉ. Tué par le bandit Bonnot, au moment où il s’était vaillamment jeté sur le criminel pour l'arrêter, au domicile de l'anarchiste Gouzy. 61, rue de Paris, au Petit-lvry. (Mercredi 24 Avril 1912). Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Philosophie, histoire, sciences de l'homme, FOL-LC2-2943

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