Communards
The Communards (French: [kɔmynaʁ]) were members and supporters of the short-lived 1871 Paris Commune formed in the wake of the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. Following the war's conclusion, according to historian Benedict Anderson, thousands fled abroad, roughly 20,000 Communards were executed during the Semaine Sanglante ("Bloody Week"), and 7,500 were jailed or deported under arrangements which continued until a general amnesty during the 1880s; this action by Adolphe Thiers forestalled the proto-communist movement in the French Third Republic (1871–1940).
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Communards
The Communards (French: [kɔmynaʁ]) were members and supporters of the short-lived 1871 Paris Commune formed in the wake of the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. Following the war's conclusion, according to historian Benedict Anderson, thousands fled abroad, roughly 20,000 Communards were executed during the Semaine Sanglante ("Bloody Week"), and 7,500 were jailed or deported under arrangements which continued until a general amnesty during the 1880s; this action by Adolphe Thiers forestalled the proto-communist movement in the French Third Republic (1871–1940).
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Communard (frantsesez kɔmynaʁ ...... roi moduan hartuak izan ziren.
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Communard era a denominação do ...... epública Francesa (1871-1940).
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Komunardzi (l.poj. komunard; f ...... Dąbrowski i Walery Wróblewski.
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Los comuneros (communards en f ...... epública Francesa (1871-1940).
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The Communards (French: [kɔmyn ...... ch Third Republic (1871–1940).
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Un communard (ou communeux) ou ...... revendiquant de l'autogestion.
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Communard (frantsesez kɔmynaʁ ...... laguntasun eta elkartasuna iza
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Komunardzi (l.poj. komunard; f ...... Dąbrowski i Walery Wróblewski.
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Los comuneros (communards en f ...... epública Francesa (1871-1940).
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The Communards (French: [kɔmyn ...... ch Third Republic (1871–1940).
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Communard
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Communard
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Comunero (Comuna de París)
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