Socialists attacking the Fire-Station, Belleville; Franco-Pr
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Socialists attacking the Fire-Station, Belleville; Franco-Pr
Illustration showing some Red Republican Conspirators attacking the Firemans Station at Belleville, Paris. Socialist agitators were already a force in Paris and tried to proclaim a new republic, Commune, in October 1870. The Commune actually took charge in Paris between 26th March and 21st May 1871, after the end of Franco-Prussian War, but were then brutally suppressed by the National Guard
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1871 21st 26th Agitators Attacking Belleville Brutally Charge Commune Franco Guard Proclaim Prussian Republican Socialist Socialists Suppressed
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