- The Crime of Napoleon
"The Crime of Napoleon" (in French "Le Crime de Napoléon") is a
controversial book published in2005 by French philosopherClaude Ribbe , who is himself of Caribbean origin. In the book, Ribbe advances the thesis that it wasNapoleon during theHaitian Revolution , notHitler and theNazis 140 years later, who first usedgas chambers as a method of mass execution. The book caused a minor political and academic storm when it was published, and remains contentious to this day.In the early
19th Century , theFrench colonies ofSaint-Domingue (nowHaiti ) andGuadeloupe were hit by a series of massive slaverebellion s. Napoleon was in charge of putting them down, and he did so with brutal efficiency. Ribbe claims that some of Napoleon's men refused to do as they were ordered, and then later wrote journals describing the . From these passages, he claims that Napoleon's troops burntsulphur (readily collected from nearbyvolcano es) to makesulphur dioxide gas, which is extremely poisonous. This would have been effective at helping to quell the rebellingCaribbean slaves.Ribbe's most controversial accusation is that the holds of ships were used as makeshift gas chambers; he says that up to 100,000 black slaves were murdered in them. These revelations are still in considerable academic dispute, but when the book was published, the French establishment was quick to condemn his allegations. The French newspaper
France Soir , for instance, published a stingingeditorial , calling the claims of the book inane.ee also
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Polish Legions in Italy one of French army units sent to HaitiReferences
*citebook|year=2007|title=Napoleon's Crimes: A Blueprint for Hitler|publisher=Oneworld Publications|first=Claude|last=Ribbe|isbn=1851685332
* A [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/11/26/wfra26.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/11/26/ixworld.html newspaper report] appeared in theDaily Telegraph in late 2005 about the controversy. Retrieved July 2006
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