List of people who survived assassination attempts
List of survivors of unsuccessful assassination attempts, listed chronologically.
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- Assassination attempt of the U.S. President Andrew Jackson outside the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., 21 March 1835
- Assassination attempt of King of Spain Alfonso XIII in Madrid, 31 May 1906
- Arrest of Louis Gregori the attempted assassin of Captain Alfred Dreyfus during the ceremony removing Émile Zola's ashes to the Panthéon from the Cimetière de Montmartre in Paris, 4 June 1908
- Assassination attempt of Russian Revolutionary Vladimir Lenin in Moscow, Aug 30 1918
- Wolf's Lair conference room after the failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler, 20 July 1944
- Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Shah in hospital after the failed assassination attempt by Fada'iyan-e Islam in 1949
- Assassination attempt of the U.S. President Gerald Ford outside the California State Capitol in Sacramento, 5 September 1975
- Assassination attempt of the U.S. President Gerald Ford in San Francisco, 22 September 1975
- Assassination attempt of the U.S. President Ronald Reagan outside the Washington Hilton Hotel, 30 March 1981
- Brighton Grand Hotel after the bomb attack to attempt to assassinate British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, 12 October 1984
- Dead body of Karst Roeland Tates, attempted assassin of Queen Beatrix and the Dutch royal family in Apeldoorn on 30 April 2009
- Crime scene of the attack on Mayor of Cologne Henriette Reker in Cologne on 17 October 2015
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Notes and references
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