The Civil War in France
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| The Civil War in France by , translated by Friedrich Engels |
The Civil War in France are a series of addresses written by Karl Marx for the General Council of the International Workingmen's Association, with the aim of distributing to workers of all countries a clear understanding of the character and world-wide significance of the heroic struggle of the Parisian Communards and their historical experience to learn from during the Franco-Prussian War.
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[edit] First Address, July 23, 1870
[edit] Second Address, September 9, 1870
[edit] Third Address, May 1871
- France Capitulates & the Government of Thiers
- Paris Workers' Revolution & Thiers' Reactionary Massacres
- The Paris Commune
- The Fall of Paris
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