Cimetière parisien de Bagneux
Cimetière parisien de Bagneux is one of the three Parisien cemeteries extra muros, located in Bagneux. The cemetery has a large Jewish section and is sometimes known as the Jewish cemetery.
History
Before the site became a cemetery, it was the scene of heavy fighting in May 1871, in the war between the Versailles and the Fédérés.The cemetery was opened on 15 November 1886 and is one of the three Parisien Cemeteries extra muros, the others being Cimetière Parisien de Thiais and Cimetière Parisien de Pantin. It was opened at the same time as Pantin,. Both have similar entrances. Bagneux is the smallest of the three cemeteries serving Paris, but the most active.
Notable burials
Monuments
There are monuments for:- Jews who died in the Second World War
- The Warsaw Ghetto
- The victims of concentration camps and those who died as a result of "Nazi barbarism". There are many of these monuments in the Jewish divisions.
Military graves
The cemetery has a number of military sections.There are two divisions dedicated to the French Military who died in the First and Second World War.
Division 19 contains two sections dedicated to British Commonwealth dead and which are maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. These plots contain around 35 Commonwealth service war graves of the First World War, and a few from the Second. A notable example was John Wilson, who was a peacetime Scottish professional footballer and died of wounds.
Individual burials
- Albert Rubin, French/Jewish Painter & Sculptor.
- Yury Annenkov, Russian & French artist known for his book illustrations and portraits.
- Junie Astor, singer
- Eugène Atget, photographer
- Barbara, singer
- Claude Berri, French actor, writer, producer, director, and distributor
- María Blanchard, Spanish cubist painter
- Frida Boccara,, singer
- Lucienne Boyer, singer
- Martial Brigouleix, military hero
- Charles Bruneau linguist and philologist
- Francis Carco, writer
- Demetre Chiparus, Romanian sculptor
- Marcel Dalio, actor
- Bella Darvi, French/Polish actress
- Léon Deubel, poet
- Jean-Jacques Gautier, author
- Michèle Girardon, French film actress
- Maadi Gobrait, French Polynesian nurse and resistance fighter
- Gribouille (Marie-France Gaîté), singer
- Marcelle Henry, one of only six women who were awarded the Compagnon de la Libération
- Alfred Jarry, writer
- Jules Laforgue, poet
- Rose Laurens, singer
- André Leducq, cyclist
- Helene Rytmann, wife of Louis Althusser, a resistance fighter during the second world war, and French communist activist
- Corinne Luchaire, actress
- Georges Madon, French World War I ace
- Jacqueline Maillan, actress
- Alexander Marmorek, bacteriologist
- Jacques Monod, actor
- Mela Muter, French/Polish artist
- Jean Paulhan, writer, critic
- Jehan Rictus, poet
- Jules Rimet, founder of the World Cup
- Alexander Salkind, film producer
- Stéphane Sirchis, musician, founder member of French band Indochine
- Pehr Ambjörn Sparre, Swedish inventor and producer of first Swedish postage stamps
- Albert Stopford, an antique dealer who rescued Romanov jewels
- John Wilson, Scottish footballer
- Jean Vigo, film director
Location
Located to the southwest of the city of Paris, France, the main entrance to the Cimetière de Bagneux is located at 43–45, Avenue Marx-Dormoy, in Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine. There are two smaller entrances: Porte de Fontenay on Avenue Jean-Jaurès and Porte de Bagneux on Rue de l'Égalité.The cemetery is located next to the small local cemetery.
Public transport
The Cimetière de Bagneux is a short walk from the Châtillon – Montrouge station, which can be reached by taking line 13.The Cimetière de Bagneux is also served by bus lines 68, 128, and 323.
There is a Vélib' station at Rue Molière.
External sources
- ''Adapted from the article, from Wikinfo, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.''