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Deeds of the Apaches (colour litho)
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Deeds of the Apaches (colour litho)
2779298 Deeds of the Apaches (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Deeds of the Apaches. Attacking policemen and firefighters and puncturing fire hoses during a fire. Apaches was the nickname given to gangs of street criminals who terrorised Paris in the early 20th Century. Exploits d Apaches. Pendant l incendie d une usine, des bandits attaquent les agents et crevent les tuyaux des pompes. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 26 May 1907.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25493602
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Apaches Criminals Cutting Emergency Services Fire Brigade Firefighters Firefighting Firemen Gangs Horrified Hoses Knife Lawlessness Onlookers Police Policeman Sabotage Stabbing Puncturing
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This print titled "Deeds of the Apaches" depicts a chaotic scene during an early 20th-century fire in Paris. The image showcases the lawlessness and violence perpetrated by notorious street gangs known as Apaches, who terrorized the city at that time. In this particular incident, these criminals are seen attacking policemen and firefighters while puncturing fire hoses, sabotaging their efforts to extinguish the flames. The intensity of the moment is palpable as onlookers gaze in horror at the unfolding chaos. Men armed with knives engage in brutal acts against both emergency service personnel and property, showcasing a complete disregard for authority and societal norms. The brave firefighters from the French Fire Brigade valiantly battle against not only the raging inferno but also these ruthless criminals who aim to hinder their progress. This image serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by those tasked with protecting society amidst such lawlessness. Through this powerful illustration originally published in Le Petit Journal on May 26,1907, we gain insight into a dark chapter of Parisian history where crime syndicates held sway over certain neighborhoods. It stands as a testament to both human resilience and determination to restore order even amidst unimaginable chaos.
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