The last supplies for 'Fort Chabrol'

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The last supplies for 'Fort Chabrol'. Pursuit across the rooftops. Fort Chabrol was the nickname given to the house on Rue Chabrol in Paris of Jules Guerin, founder of the antisemitic Ligue Antisemitique, where Guerin and a group of armed supporters held out for 38 days after he and Paul Deroulede were indicted for conspiracy against the republic. Supporters of Guerin kept him supplied with provisions by throwing them from neighbouring rooftops. Le dernier ravitaillement du Fort Chabrol. Poursuite sur les toits. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 1 October 1899.

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