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The Café du Croissant or Crosse du Croisant (today the Taverne du Croissant) is a café in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. It is famous for having been the place of the assassination of Jean Jaurès by Raoul Villain on July 31, 1914. On July 31, 1984, President François Mitterrand visited the Café du Croissant to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the assassination. In a radio show, he told that in 1934 he had rushed to the café to pay tribute to Jaurès.

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  • Das Café du Croissant, seit 2011 La taverne du croissant, ist ein historisches Pariser Café an der Ecke Rue Montmartre 146 und der Rue du Croissant. (de)
  • The Café du Croissant or Crosse du Croisant (today the Taverne du Croissant) is a café in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. It is famous for having been the place of the assassination of Jean Jaurès by Raoul Villain on July 31, 1914. On February 20, 1938, the owner Albert Wiedmer donated the marble plaque of the table on which Jaurès was assassinated to the municipality of Champigny-sur-Marne at the request of the city's mayor Albert Thomas, a friend of Jaurès. It was classified as a Historic Monument object in 1988. Yet the waiters still have the patrons believe the café has kept the original table with a dark stain on a brighter wood that is said to be Jaurès's blood. The assassination is still remembered in the café: in 1923, a commemorative plaque was added to the façade by the Human Rights League; a red and golden floor mosaic shows the date of Jaurès's death and the exact place where he fell. Additionally, a window shelters a part of Jaurès's chair, his hat with a bullet inside, and the two front pages of the newspaper L'Humanité of July 31 and August 1, 1914. On July 31, 1984, President François Mitterrand visited the Café du Croissant to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the assassination. In a radio show, he told that in 1934 he had rushed to the café to pay tribute to Jaurès. The establishment was re-opened in 2011 as the Taverne du Croissant. On July 31, 2014, President François Hollande and Germany's Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel visited the café upon the centenary of the assassination of Jaurès. The restaurant offered a special dinner menu for the centenary. (en)
  • Le Café du Croissant est un bistrot et café situé dans le 2e arrondissement de Paris, célèbre pour avoir été le théâtre de l'assassinat de Jean Jaurès par Raoul Villain le 31 juillet 1914. Au cours de son histoire, il changea plusieurs fois de nom : Chope du Croissant, Taverne du Croissant et actuellement Bistrot du Croissant. (fr)
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  • 2nd arrondissement of Paris (en)
  • 146rue Montmartre–22rue du Croissant (en)
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  • Das Café du Croissant, seit 2011 La taverne du croissant, ist ein historisches Pariser Café an der Ecke Rue Montmartre 146 und der Rue du Croissant. (de)
  • Le Café du Croissant est un bistrot et café situé dans le 2e arrondissement de Paris, célèbre pour avoir été le théâtre de l'assassinat de Jean Jaurès par Raoul Villain le 31 juillet 1914. Au cours de son histoire, il changea plusieurs fois de nom : Chope du Croissant, Taverne du Croissant et actuellement Bistrot du Croissant. (fr)
  • The Café du Croissant or Crosse du Croisant (today the Taverne du Croissant) is a café in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. It is famous for having been the place of the assassination of Jean Jaurès by Raoul Villain on July 31, 1914. On July 31, 1984, President François Mitterrand visited the Café du Croissant to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the assassination. In a radio show, he told that in 1934 he had rushed to the café to pay tribute to Jaurès. (en)
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