The Vendôme column after its demolition in May 1871 during the Paris Commune / AFP / Archives
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On May 16, the Vendôme imperial column, “symbol of brute force and false glory” in the eyes of the Communards, was shot down to applause.
Everything is not applied, not the time, and all is not rosy under the combined blows of the Versaillais, the Prussians at the gates of Paris, not to mention the divisions and resignations within the Council, and the uncontrollable crowd.
Mayors commute between Versailles and Paris to find a way out, Parisians believe in it, in vain. In Versailles, they denounced “a revolt of the lazy” and executed a number of dissident soldiers and Communard prisoners.
– “The bloody week” –
On April 5, a decree of the Commune provides that “any execution of a prisoner of war or of a supporter of the regular government of the Paris Commune will be immediately followed by the execution of a number triple hostages (…) designated by fate ”.
Executions will only take place after the dissolution, on May 24, of the Council of the Municipality, not under its orders.
On May 8, Thiers, in a hurry to subdue Paris, sent an ultimatum to the Parisians and soon the forts of Issy and Vanves, south of the capital, fell.
On May 21, the Versailles troops entered Paris, it was the start of the “Bloody Week”, its unbalanced street fights and summary executions. Women and children are also lying on the ground. “Even people opposed to the Commune were horrified by the repression,” according to historian Laure Godineau.
The Town Hall and the Tuileries in particular were set on fire in return: “the ferocious madness of despair”, wrote Jules Vallès.
On the 24th, the Communards executed six hostages, including the Archbishop of Paris. On the 25th, five Dominicans from Arcueil and nine employees were shot dead. On the 26th, the crowd massacred 11 religious, 35 gendarmes and four spies on rue Haxo. A Republican deputy favorable to the Commune was shot on his knees on the steps of the Pantheon by the Versaillais soldiers.
On the 28th, 147 defenders of the Commune were executed in front of the federated wall in the Père-Lachaise cemetery and thrown into a mass grave.
Fort de Vincennes surrendered on the 29th, it’s over. Now is the time for the executions or deportations of Communard prisoners.
According to historians, the repression of the Commune has left 6,500 to 20,000 dead.
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