It was in his jaw after he tried to shoot himself. Then, he was later guillotined. Either way, he wanted to die by his head.
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Although the Storming of the Bastille started the revolution and is very symbolic,especially to the French, of the long struggle to put down oppression. It was only the beginning of of a long hard road. After the fall of the Throne and its government, as always, a huge power vacuum developed and there were faction struggles to fill the void. Robespierres faction finally clawed its way to the top and so began the the Reign of Terror. Robespierre's idea of democracy left a lot to be desired and many were worse off.The struggle continued and after a long 10 years Robespierre was disposed and finally the First Republic took proper shape.
sorry for the short answer but absolutely not it was a symbol of other countries control over Germany financially and physically no Germany would have been a lot better without it if they had won the war that is. so if they hadn't signed that treaty it would put them in complete mess they would have been taken over by powerful countries irony huh.
They were harsh and there was a lack of food and water. Many solders had injury's from the environment, previous battles and/or the weapons may have scratched them.
One of the main reasons that "The Great War" was shocking was because of the new and improved killing technology had far outpaced the development of strategy and battle theory resulting in a huge proportion of human life being destroyed by injury and death.