FAVRE Jules (1809-1880) homme politique, vice-président et ministre du gouvernement de la Défense nationale

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FAVRE Jules (1809-1880) homme politique, vice-président et ministre du gouvernement de la Défense nationale
AUTHORIZED MANUSCRIPT, [February 1871]; 2 in-4 pages cut out for printing and reassembled on card (printer's pencil marks). On the supply of Paris after the siege, following the armistice agreement he had signed, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, on 28 January 1871, with BISMARCK. The Minister of Foreign Affairs spent the day in Versailles with the Minister of Public Works and the directors of the railways, to agree with the German Railways Commission on an arrangement for the arrival of goods; he then exchanged telegrams with London to arrange supplies via the port of Dieppe, the only one that was in communication with railway lines that had not been devastated. Food accumulated in Brussels will be directed to Dunkirk. "We therefore believe that we can urge our citizens to banish any worries - they still have a few bad days ahead of them, suffering to endure. Alas! All of us would like them to be even more vivid, and after the terrible realities that overwhelm us, we could have been spared. At least, in our legitimate pain, can we all bear witness to the fact that we have gone beyond the call of duty? A lack of means would have exposed us to "a catastrophe without precedent in history. We braved the peril to defend our beloved homeland to the very end, and it is not among the inhabitants of Paris that we will meet anyone who reproaches us for this recklessness"...
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