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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bonnot_GangBonnot Gang - Wikipedia

    Illustration of the robbery of Société Générale Bank in Chantilly on 25 March 1912. The Bonnot Gang ( La Bande à Bonnot) or The Tragic Bandits ( Les Bandes Tragiques) was a French criminal anarchist group that operated in France and Belgium during the late Belle Époque, from 1911 to 1912.

  2. theanarchistlibrary.org › library › richard-parry-the-bonnot-gang-the-story-of-theThe Bonnot Gang | The Anarchist Library

    18 de feb. de 2021 · Despite their sanguinary exploits, the 'Bonnot Gang' remain as much a chapter in the history of anarchism as the activities of Ravachol in France or the Durruti Column in Spain. To push their story to one side, or to treat it as a 'dark side' of anarchism to be glossed over or ignored, is to be unfaithful to the history of anarchism ...

  3. 4 de dic. de 2019 · English. This is the story of the infamous Bonnot Gang: the most notorious French anarchists ever, and as bank expropriators the inventors of the motorized “getaway.” It is the story of how the anarchist taste for illegality developed into illegalism—the theory that theft is liberating in itself.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jules_BonnotJules Bonnot - Wikipedia

    Jules Joseph Bonnot (14 October 1876 – 28 April 1912) was a French soldier, anarchist, bank robber, and murderer. He is notorious for his role in the French anarchist band "The Bonnot Gang " that committed many crimes in early 20th century Paris, France .

  5. 22 de abr. de 2012 · Created. September 17, 2012. This is the story of the infamous Bonnot Gang: the most notorious French anarchists ever, and the inventors of the motorized get-away. It is the story of how the anarchist taste for illegality developed into illegalism - the theory that theft is liberating.

  6. Author: Albert Meltzer. Topics: bonnot gang , France , history , illegalism. Date: 1966. Source: Retrieved on 27 th September 2020 from https://libcom.org/library/truth-about-bonnot-gang-ezra-brett-mell. Notes: From “ The Decline and Fall of the ‘Spectacular’ Commodity Economy ”.

  7. The Bonnot Gang was a group of French anarchists known for robbing banks. They were credited with being the first to use the getaway car. [1] . They also used repeating rifles, which not even the police had. [2] . Their crimes were violent— murder, bank robbery and auto theft. [2] .