Jacques Leon Clément-Thomas
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"Mais est-ce que vous croyez qu'on vous reproche encore Lecomte et Clément Thomas?"--"Le Silence de M. Clemenceau (Paris, 1929) by Jean Martet |
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Jacques Léon Clément-Thomas, was born in 1809 in Libourne (Gironde) and shot in Paris on 18 March 1871, one of the first deaths of the Paris Commune. A Republican of the old guard, Clément-Thomas was an army general, Commander in Chief of France's National Guard on two occasions, and a parliamentary deputy.
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