Documents from the Paris Commune

Le Salut Public ["The Common Good"]

Below is an issue of Le Salut Public a short-lived newspaper that appeared to support the Commune in its last moments.

CITIZENS:

Treason has opened the gates to the enemy. He is inside Paris. He bombards us. He kills our wives and children.

Citizens, the supreme hour of the great struggle has sounded. Tomorrow, tonight, the proletariat will have fallen again under the yoke or will be freed for eternity. If Thiers is victorious, if the Assembly triumphs, you know what life awaits you: work without results, poverty without respite. No more future! No more hope! Your children, who you had dreamed would be free will remain slaves; priests will again take their youth from them; your daughters, who you had seen beautiful and chaste will roll blackened in the arms of these bandits.

TO ARMS! TO ARMS!

No pity. — Shoot down those who would offer them a hand! If you had been defeated they wouldn’t spare you at all. Unhappy those who will be denounced as the soldiers of right; unhappy those who will have powder on their fingers or smoke on the face.

Fire! Fire!

Gather yourselves around the red flag on the barricades, around the Committee of Public Safety — it will not abandon you.

We will not abandon you, either. We will fight with you until the last cartridge, behind the last paving stone.

Long live the Republic! Long Live the Commune! Long Live the Committee of Public Safety!

Le Salut Public