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French Revolution

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Event.png French Revolution (Revolution,  Coup d'état?) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Champ de Mars Massacre.jpg
DateMay 5, 1789 - November 9, 1799
LocationFrance
Deathsunknown"unknown" is not a number.
Interest ofErik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
DescriptionOften cited event in world history that has an even more brutal side to it than is usually discussed.
PerpetratorsSecret_societies?

The French Revolution, also called Revolution of 1789, was a revolutionary movement that shook France between 1787 and 1799 and reached its first climax there in 1789—hence the conventional term “Revolution of 1789”, denoting the end of the ancien régime in France and serving also to distinguish that event from the later French revolutions of 1830 and 1848.[1]


 

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Napoleonic Wars“Between two attempts in 1800 and 1804 to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte, the British government launched a campaign of black propaganda of unprecedented scope and intensity to persuade George III's reluctant subjects to fight the Napoleonic War, a war to the death against one man: the Corsican usurper and tyrant. We have been taught to think of Napoleon as the aggressor - a man with an unquenchable thirst for war and glory - but what if this story masked the real truth: that the British refusal to make peace either with revolutionary France or with the man who claimed to personify the revolution was the reason this Great War continued for more than twenty years? At this pivotal moment when it consolidated its place as number one world power Britain was uncompromising. To secure the continuing rule of Church and King, the British invented an evil enemy, the perpetrator of any number of dark deeds; and having blackened Napoleon's name, with the help of networks of French royalist spies and hitmen, they also tried to assassinate him.”Tim Clayton2018

 

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File:Operation Parricide Sade Robespierre & the French Revolution.pdfWikispooks PageErik von Kuehnelt-LeddihnA short expose of the violence that happened during the years of the French Revolution.
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