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    The semaine sanglante ("Bloody Week") was a weeklong battle in Paris from 21 to 28 May 1871, during which the French Army recaptured the city from the...
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    before the national French Army suppressed the Commune during the semaine sanglante ("bloody week") beginning on 21 May 1871. The national forces still...
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  • Bloody Week may refer to: Semaine sanglante, a weeklong battle at the end of the 1871 Paris Commune Sanglante semaine (Lyon), the suppression of the Second...
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    Commune, along with all the city archives that it contained, during the Semaine Sanglante, the Commune's final days, in May 1871. The outside was rebuilt following...
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  • was a massacre of priests and gendarmes by communards during the semaine sanglante ("bloody week") at the end of the Paris Commune in May 1871. The communards...
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    with another 19 officers were executed on May 28, 1871, during the Semaine sanglante, the suppression of the Paris Commune. The soldiers were buried in...
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    Versailles troops entered Paris on 21 May. In one week, known as semaine sanglante ("bloody week"), they retook control of Paris for the Third Republic;...
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  • Paris that lasted just over two months, from 18 March 1871 to the Semaine sanglante that ended on 28 May 1871. This insurrection refused to recognize...
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    https://communards-1871.fr Milza, 2009a, pp. 431–432 Audin, Michele, La Semaine Sanglante, Mai 1871, Legendes et Conmptes, Libertalia Publishers (2021) (in...
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    Versailles forces to Paris, the event that marked the beginning of the Semaine sanglante and the end of the Commune. According to the minutes of the meeting...
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    the semaine sanglante: in a letter to Berthe Morisot at Cherbourg (10 June 1871) he writes, "We came back to Paris a few days ago..." (the semaine sanglante...
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    reconquered the city in bitter fighting, in what became known as "la semaine sanglante" or "bloody week". During the street fighting, the Communards were...
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    fighting at the end of May 1871, during what became known as the Semaine Sanglante, or "Bloody Week". In 1870, the future French prime minister during...
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    Verlaine escaped the deadly street fighting known as the Bloody Week, or Semaine Sanglante, and went into hiding in the Pas-de-Calais.[citation needed] Verlaine...
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    reconquered the city in bitter fighting in what became known as the semaine sanglante ("Bloody Week"). During the street fighting, the Communards were outnumbered...
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    burial plot had also been lost, burned by the Paris Commune during the semaine sanglante.: 96  Meanwhile, his personal papers had been transferred among several...
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    repair of the church's paintings. The church was set afire during the Semaine sanglante, the last battle of Paris Commune in May 1871, necessitating repairs...
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    take back the city from the Communards in what became known as the Semaine Sanglante ("Bloody Week”), arsonists from the Commune, rapidly losing ground...
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    Archbishop of Paris and four other hostages on 24 May, during the Semaine sanglante, as French government troops were bloodily retaking the city and executing...
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    1978 Guerres civiles en France Credited as Julie Pillet Segment La semaine sanglante 1982 Niveau moins trois Short film 1985 Classique Short film 1985...
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    separate government. The Commune lasted for 72 days, until, during the Semaine Sanglante (21–28 May 1871) the city was recaptured by the French Army. In the...
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    believed to be dedicated by the writer to a nurse who fought in the semaine sanglante ("Bloody Week") when French government troops overthrew the commune...
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    where 147 Communards were executed by the French Army during the Semaine sanglante, "The Bloody Week", following the final battles between the Army and...
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    the Archbishop of Paris were taken as hostages. In May, during the Semaine sanglante of "Bloody Week", as the army recaptured the city, the Communards...
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    regular army, which attacked and recaptured Paris from 21–28 May in the Semaine Sanglante ("bloody week"). During the fighting, the Communards killed around...
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    Third Republic, under President Adolphe Thiers, and in May led the Semaine Sanglante, the bloody week-long military campaign which defeated the Paris Commune...
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    effectively creating fortified camps. What would be known later as the Sanglante semaine (bloody week) had begun. Adolphe Thiers, the Interior minister, would...
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  • 1922 to 1944. Les Dances des Bombes [fr] Louise Michel 1871  France Semaine Sanglante Jean Baptiste Clément 1871  France The Standard of Revolt Paul Brousse...
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    mass execution of priests and gendarmes by communards during the semaine sanglante ("bloody week") at the end of the Paris Commune in May 1871. During...
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    part of the minority on the Council of the Municipality. During the Semaine sanglante (Bloody Week), he fought on the barricades where he was seriously...
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