the guillotine machine were made in 1870 by assistant executioner and carpenter Leon Berger
they rarely but still did use the guillotine in ww2
In the french reverloution Dr Guilllotine invented the guillotin to exacute communists.
Joseph Guillotine had never invented the device. He only proposed to find a mechanical and "more human" mean to carry death penalty to the National Assembly in 1789. The machine was invented by a surgeon - Antoine Louis- in 1792. Actually, it is a journalist named Camille Desmoulins who gave the name of Guillotine. It was a revenge because Guillotine had fired him off the National Assembly for bringing food, alcohol and prostitutes) . But at that time, the machine was not invented yet. Guillotine died in his bed in 1814 due to an infected carbuncle on his shoulder.
It was invented by a French man, Joseph Guillotin (1738 - 1814) who was a French physician. The machine was built in 1791 and used the following year
The Reign of Terror (5 Sep 1793 – 28 Jul 1794) refers to the French Revolution, and the large number of people who were executed on the guillotine.
The guillotine was made to be an effective way to excite criminals.
The French Revolution.
You would likely be killed BY a guillotine if placed IN a guillotine.
The guillotine wasn't in the industrial revolution ( that is when machines took over jobs and factories started) it was in the French Revolution .
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Guillotine. It would cut off the heads of the victims, during the Reign of Terror. Certain people thought it was more humane than the old way of killing people [hangings, or beheadings with axe's]. It's believed that even after you were beheaded by the guillotine you could still live up to 30 seconds.
The Guillotine originated in France.
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Reflections on the Guillotine was created in 1957.