Massacre of priests and gendarmes during the Paris Commune, 1871
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The Massacre in the Rue Haxo (French: le massacre de la rue Haxo) was a massacre of priests and gendarmes by communards during the semaine sanglante ("bloody week") at the end of the Paris Commune in May 1871.[1][2][3]
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