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Infernal columns

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Result
  
Indecisive

Location
  
France

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Period
  
21 January 1794 – May 1794

Similar
  
War in the Vendée, Chouannerie, Virée de Galerne, Battle of Cholet, Battle of Tiffauges

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The infernal columns (Fr., "colonnes infernales") were operations led by the French revolutionary general Louis Marie Turreau in the War in the Vendée, after the failure of the Royalist virée de Galerne. Following the passage on 1 August 1793 and 1 October 1793 by the National Convention of laws aimed at exterminating the local population in the area south of the Loire River (the so-called Vendée), 12 army columns were formed and sent through the Vendée to exterminate the local royalist population: men, women and children alike. It has been estimated that from 16–40,000 inhabitants were killed during the first quarter of 1794.

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The employment and actions of these "infernal columns" continues to be a subject of heated debate, both in France and abroad. French historian Reynald Secher has gone so far as to characterise their operations as a "Franco-French genocide," while Claude Langlois of the Institute of History of the French Revolution has derided Secher's claims as "quasi-mythological." The debate has become highly politicized.

Other uses

The term 'infernal column' has also been used for a similar movement in the Voulet-Chanoine Mission.

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