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During the Paris Commune of 1871, it is estimated that around 20,000 supporters of the Commune lost their lives during the violent suppression of the uprising by the French government forces. This period, known as "La Semaine Sanglante" or "The Bloody Week," marked intense fighting and significant casualties. Additionally, thousands more were arrested, and many suffered harsh reprisals following the Commune's fall.

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