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Théophile Ferré was a leader of the Paris Commune who was executed by the French government on this day in 1871. Ferré personally authorized the execution of the archbishop of Paris and was the first of 25 Communards to be executed.

Little is known about Ferré's early life, before his participation in the Paris Commune. After Paris was seized by revolutionaries in March 1871, Ferré served on the Commune's Committee of Public Safety, a body given extensive powers to hunt down enemies of the Commune.

On April 5th, the Commune passed a decree that authorized the arrest of any person thought to be loyal to the French government in Versailles, to be held as hostages. Prominent figures arrested included a Catholic priest Georges Darboy and the archbishop of Paris. The Commune hoped to exchange their hostages for Louis-Auguste Blanqui, a revolutionary and honorary President of the Commune, imprisoned by the state.

Following the events of the "Bloody Week", in which the French government summarily executed many suspected Communards, Ferré authorized the execution of several hostages, including Darboy and the archbishop.

After the resistance of the Commune collapsed, Ferré was captured by the army, tried by a military court, and sentenced to death. On November 28th, 1871, he was shot at Satory, an army camp southwest of Versailles. He was the first of twenty-five Communards to be executed for their role in the Paris Commune.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

Anyone else getting sick of AR15s? It's the only goddamn semi automatic rifle you ever hear about these days. I guess I should be 'grateful' that all the mass murderers are drawing the cultural heat away from guns I find more interesting, but damn. I'm just getting some real Stoner Fatigue

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Could be worse, they could still be all over the cringiest gun ever, Desert Eagle.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

The way that movie was received was so weird. "These catholic fanatic terrorists shoot lots of people in cool ways to make money" and a certain kind of guy was all hell yeah. I guess it was all about anti-italian violence though anti-italian-action

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Not really. It's just a weapon for me and I don't really find guns interesting beyond their use as weapons. And I think as I got more and more in to that mindset my interest narrowed until it was gone. Like I used to think certain guns were cool but now it's just "does this go bang? Does it go bang in a straight line? Does it not suck to use?l"

I still like learning about firearms, but it's different from how it used to be.