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The Tuileries Massacre : August 1792

 
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 2:33 am    Post subject: The Tuileries Massacre : August 1792 Reply with quote

I came upon this and founf it very interesting, hope u enjoy this little bloody story.. thisis the forum i got this from..

http://www.europa-universalis.com/forum/showthread.php?t=113482&page;=2


The Tuileries Massacre : August 1792




The war was going badly for France, recently an austrian army had utterly crushed a French force in Mainz, leaving thousands dead and thousands more prisoners. Entire regiments surrendered, or crying "Treason" Murdered their commanders. By August the enemy were advancing upon Paris. Panic swept the capital.

The defeats, people said, were because the king leaked army plans to the enemy. Fanatics filled the newspapers, crying "La Patrie en danger!" (The homeland is in danger), and demanded that all traitors be punished. The people took this translation literally - The royal family, nobles, priests, indeed anyone suspected of disloyalty must be arrested and executed.

Volunteers poured in from all over the countryside, flocking to Paris. As they marched, the revolutionaries sang a song that would become famous during the course of the war. known as the "marseillaise."



Come, children of your country, come,
New glory dawns upon the world,
Our tyrants rushing to their doom,
Their bloody banners have unfurled;
Already on our plains we hear
The murmurs of a savage horde;
They threaten with the murderous sword
Your comrades and your children dear.
Then up, and form your ranks, the hireling foe
withstand;
March on, March on.
His craven blood must fertilize the land.



Alarm clocks rang throughout paris on the morning of the 10th. A large mob began gathering in the city square. Led by the men of Marseilles this mob of twenty thousand consisted of shopkeepers, women, children, the unemployed and soldiers flowed through the streets. They were armed with anything sharp they could fine, knives, spears, pitchforks, muskets, clubs. The mob gathered and headed towards their destination.... the Tuileries, to overthrow king Louis XVI. Unknown to them, the king had already fled to safety hours ago.


***

Captain Bonaparte was enjoying himself, his unit having recently returned to Paris. He had managed to pull himself a Furlough, and now went to paris to get his passport to return back to Corsica, where a Hero's welcome would surely await him.

Sitting in the Cafe, Napoleon took one sip of coffee, then looked at his watch. Twenty after nine, just a few more hours before his coach would arrive.

Napoleon tapped the table impatiently, but was content to settle out with a game of cards with his fellow officers. It was proving to be a dull day indeed.....


***

The Tuileries were defended by the Swiss Guards, a one thousand man unit which was hired to serve the king. They were professional soldiers, but their ammunition was dangerously low.

Two men stood guard as sentries outside the gate. One yawned as the rigorous morning shift was often the most boring one. God! What he would do for some wine! or perhaps a loaf of bread. The Guardsman took the time to stretch himself, while his other partner just stood there, staring straight..... Then his eyes opened wide in shock.

in front of him was an unreal sight. Hundreds... no..thousands of men and women! Howling cries of death, like rabid dogs foaming at the mouth.

The first guard shivered, then ran back to the gate, the other was unfortunate and tripped, only to be overrun by the mob. His body dissapearing within the sea of spears and pikes.

"We're under attack! We're under attack!" The swiss dropped his musket, then ran for cover, hands behind his head, as the crowd started throwing stones.

"Form up! Form up!" A Colonel snapped the men together, and managed to get a hundred men to line up in front of the gate. The mob proceeded closer, howling like banshees from the depths of hell.

"Present!" The colonel lifted his sword. A hundred muskets came up and leaned on a hundred shoulders. What a battle this was! The colonel thought. On one side there were these white guards, orderly, clean and dressed, while the mob was dirty, brutal and barbaric, they were two worlds apart. The Colonel Flinched as more stones and this time muskets fired into his men, knocking several down.

"FIRE!" The men panicked, and fired scattered volleys before running to the Palace. Some of the mob fell down from the volley, and that did nothing to calm their anger. Crying "Treason!" The mob ran towards the guards. Those who stood their ground were cut down, while the others ran towards the barricade at the entrance.

Huge sailors, taking part in the riot, used large pieces of timber as clubs. A poor swiss had his skull crushed as two sailors held him down, while a third pummeled him with the large piece of wood. Women fought as well, slitting the throats of the guards who failed to get away. Others were decapitated, while some were shot. Screams filled the courtyard.

The remaining defenders were trapped on the walls, which were being climbed by angry rioters. The swiss nervously shot at them, then ran for their lives. Some fell off the walls, into the sea of rioters below.

It didn't take the mob too long to enter the palace. Only two hundred swiss guarded the large doors behind their barricades of furniture. The swiss fired, only to have twice as many muskets fire at them. The rioters charged the swiss, who had their backs to the wall. Their colonel, already shot dead in the mouth was lying on the steps of the palace.

While more fighting took place in the courtyard, rioters broke into the palace and looted it. Furniture worth more than a worker earned in a lifetime was smashed in a fraction of a second. Government documents were burnt, others tossed into the air. Sweaty people cheered the giant "Snowflakes" which came fluttering to the ground.

The tuileries were taken, yet the mob was far from finished......


***

Napoleon walked down the street an hour later, wondering where his carriage went. The young Captain strolled through the empty streets, and thought about how eerily empty this part of the town was.

Then he saw it....

Over in the distance was a pillar of smoke. The shouts of men, the screams, the cries. Napoleon himself saw two men run towards the direction of the ruckus, smiling and carrying torches with them.

The Captain followed them curiously, negotiating the narrow streets and mazes to find himself at the gates of the Tuileries, or what was left of it.

Suddenly a map grabbed him on the shoulder.

Napoleon turned around to see a large mob facing him, with muskets, pitchforks and clubs. Yet what made napoleon flinch was the grim "trophy" that the crowd had taken with it. The Swiss Colonel's head was stuck on a pike, and lifted above the crowd. The crowd, thinking that Napoleon looked far too much like a gentlemen, demanded that he shout "long live the nation!"

Without hesitation he did so at once, at the top of his voice.

Napoleon slowly entered the courtyard, and it smelt of death. It was like entering a butcher shop. The grass was red with blood, as was the air, which stank to high heaven. Bodies, many stripped naked, lay in piles, the white fine uniforms of the swiss guards were burnt while others just wore them. Napoleon saw a ten year old boy wear the uniform of a swiss corporal, while another stole a captain's sword and continually skewered the dead man's body with it. Children joined in the barbarism, kicking heads in the courtyard as if they were soccer balls.

Here and there, killers went to work, hacking the wounded to pieces. Napoleon was disgusted, but he had to do something.

He managed to at least save one life, catching a Marseillaiss man as he was about to blow the brains out of a wounded swiss.

Napoleon rushed to him then said. "Are you a man of the south?"

The man nodded. "So am I!" Napoleon declared "Let us save this wretch!"

The confused Marseillais dropped his musket, and without saying a word, fled.

The massacre lasted for a few hours, and Napoleon vomited as he discovered more bodies inside the palace. Men and women passed him as he lay on the floor by the palace entrance, sickened by the events he had seen. As a trained soldier he was expected to shed blood in the line of duty, but this was too much!

More importantly, it destroyed his idealism. Napoleon remembered his dream, where a government would rule in the interests of the people. How could such a government be ruled by the people who did something as barbaric as this. What about the ideals of the revolution? Where were the people's humanity and respect for the law?

The twenty two year old captain regained his posture, and leaned against the stone wall. He saw that the swiss he had just saved was dead, flies already settling inside his bloodied mouth.

Napoleon put his hands on his face....and wept.....
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 11:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey GReen - nice topic- hawever the most bloody story from revolution it was story if insurrection of Vandei. Now one french historian wrote good book about Vandei - this book was quite famous - cos french govermant and many "intelectuals" elite were trying to stop publishing or to censor it. This books shows all truth about terror which was made by revolutionary army and goverman. Book ist rather of collection of documents, raports and private letters.. they all from museum so no one can call book - fiction. All what happed in Vandei could be called hell ( i will not brings u any detail cos they are to horrible ) Hawever most of similar things happend later in others revolutionary countrys : Russia, China or Kambodia ...
In Europe French faction trying to propage that French Revolution was one great step of human into modern society ... They even want to add some info about it in Euro Constitution. Thats why books about Vandei was under heavy fire for long time.
From second hand - Green are u play Europe Universalis II ? This forum is on EU II webpage ... IF u play it let me know - its a great game specially in muliplayer mode.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kosc, i have never heard of that game, i saw teh interface and i figured it was a game, do you know where i could learn more about that game?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2004 1:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kosc, u know where u can get U 2? i have the origanal europa euniversals but i cant find the 2nd 1 in stores, if u know any place they have it id buy it an perhaps play some multi with yas Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2004 5:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

please explain the game to me!!!!
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2004 11:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey GReen and Sharpe
EU II is a political game - some kind of history simulator - u can choose any euorpean ( but not only european ) country and play it from 1420 to 1820 ... Game was made by Paradox - and in my opinion was one of best politcal strategy ever made. Paradox spend 10 years of collecting histrical info - and UE is bigest hisotrica source i ever seen on PC. FOr example when y play as Ethipia - all names and historical events are based on facts... Ethipia is not really any importand country in game so i choose it only to test if its as well created as rest of country.
In Eu II ofcource there is not so much tactics - battles are symbolics. Hawever politics and diplomacy is really great thing. U can play for example as papa state - its very small coutntry when u have one ot two provinces - no big income and forget about miliary power. HAwever u have prestige as papa so its easy to make coalition - and believe me u can win any war using your allies.
In multiplayer game is best i ever seen, hawever u dont play it one evening- this is 3-4weeks game. SO after few haur players need to save and meet next day. I had 2 or 3 great games. One was with Jark and one of our friends. I was poland, Jark was Austria and our friend was Russia. We agreed to play not as allies ( so each player can only made allies with AI states ) Russian player decided to play carefully and creating as many factorys as possible. Jark was busy of conquest czech and some germans states. I decided to attack Ottoman Emipire and made some kind of crusade.. I liberated most of balkan countrys - including hungary. Hawever greedy jark decided to add hungary to his kingdom -so he attack them - when i was busy on balcans. It was very close to great war bettween us - when after 50 years of game - ping started to be so hight that we could continue game. I dont know maybe reason was that time i used modem. Maybe now there is any new patch for mulilayer game.
Hawever most funny guys is your feeling - when i was walking to work each day i was thinking : "So what i need to do today is : to send ambasadors to Persia and exchange some discoverys with them , later its will help us to start monopoly in Alexandria i hope so. If king of Moldavia will accept my offer of alians i will able to make expedition against Kaukasus - and my friend which control Russia will be very unhappy of this Smile " Only mad people and EU players can think like it Smile
So if u want to know haw it is when u are king I recomend this game as very ambitious kind of enterteiment :
Here is review :
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/europauniversalis2/review.html

HEy Sharpe really dont know where u can buy it. I will check in Poland cos should be very cheap now, haweever as i know only polish version is aviolalble here - so u wont be able to use it . In Eu II u need to read a lot of infromations so game should be translated.

But try to look on it on internet - some internet shops can sell it cheap i think so. U can try official site too http://www.paradoxplaza.com/EuropaUniversalis.asp
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 3:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hawever most funny guys is your feeling - when i was walking to work each day i was thinking : "So what i need to do today is : to send ambasadors to Persia and exchange some discoverys with them , later its will help us to start monopoly in Alexandria i hope so. If king of Moldavia will accept my offer of alians i will able to make expedition against Kaukasus - and my friend which control Russia will be very unhappy of this " Only mad people and EU players can think like it


Wow, I like that description, sounds like a coooool game Kos.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 5:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok kosc i found the game and am ordering it, i agree its one of the greatest political strategy games ever!!!!!!!!!!!!! If we ever get a chance to play im most likely play as austria, venice or naples Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 2:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

where did you find it , for how much $$$?


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