SEPTEMBER MASSACRES


Meaning of SEPTEMBER MASSACRES in English

French Massacres Du Septembre, or Journes Du Septembre (September Days), mass killing of prisoners that took place in Paris from September 2 to 6 in 1792a major event of what is sometimes called the First Terror of the French Revolution. The massacres were an expression of the collective mentality in Paris in the days after the overthrow of the monarchy (Aug. 10, 1792). The people believed that political prisoners were planning to rise up in their jails to join a counterrevolutionary plot. The actual killing began on September 2, when a group of prisoners being transferred to Abbaye prison (near Saint-Germain-des-Prs on the Left Bank) was attacked by an armed band. In the next four days the massacres spread to the other prisons of the city, and the civil authorities were powerless to stop them. In all, about 1,200 prisoners were killed, often without the benefit of even a summary trial. Of these, over 220 were priests held for refusing to accept the Revolutionary church reorganization, but the majority of the victims were criminals arrested for legal offenses. The September Massacres made a profound impression abroad, where they were publicized as proof of the horrors of revolution. The responsibility for the massacres became a political issue in party struggles in the ruling National Convention, where the moderate Girondins blamed their more radical enemies, especially Jean-Paul Marat and Georges Danton.

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