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... Revolution ended with Cafenak’s ruthless suppression. The workers, without the prospect of the societal reforms they dreamed of, fell prematurely on the barricades of Paris, under the rifles and bayonets. The savage French Army relentlessly drove them out of Paris, leaving them to fend for themselves.
General Cafenak, with hands stained with the workers’ blood, also had his wish fulfilled, ending his temporary acting position and successfully becoming the true First Consul of France. ...
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