"On 4 December, 60 men, chained together, …

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"On 4 December, 60 men, chained together, were blasted with grapeshot on the paline de Brotteaux outside the city, and 211 more the following day.” (Hanson, P.R. (2003) The Jacobin Republic Under Fire. The Federalist Revolt in the French Revolution, p. 193).

"Grotesquely ineffective, these mitraillades result in heaps of mutilated, screaming, half-dead victims, who have to be finished off with sabers and musket fire by soldiers physically sickened at the task." (David Andress, The Terror: The Merciless War for Freedom in Revolutionary France (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005), 237.)

It is through events like this that make Fouché infamous as "The Executioner of Lyon."

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