"Fusillade: A Glimpse into Historical Moments of Conflict and Courage" Step back in time as we explore the intense moments captured in various historical events through the lens of a fusillade. From soldiers standing before an execution pole, depicted in Caran d'Ache's powerful revision "Psst" on March 9, 1898, to Mac Mahon defiantly declaring "I'm here I'm staying" during the Crimean War in 1855. Witness the tragic fate of Francois-Athanase de Charette de la Contrie, who faced a firing platoon at Nantes in 1796 for his actions. The Strike of May 1, 1891, unfolds before our eyes as we find ourselves amidst victims seeking solace from M. Le Cure Margerin at La place de la Mairie. Underneath the Portuguese flag lies a haunting engraving depicting slavery's grip on South-East Africa. Yet amidst these somber scenes emerges Bebe fearlessly enduring a fusillade of sugar-plums and bon-bons while standing on a dinner table - reminding us that even amid chaos, there is still room for joy. The panoramic view captures the fierce General Assault on Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War on July 1st - an event etched forever in history. Trapani region witnesses another fusillade between carabiniers and mafiosos in Sicily during 1899. Bonaparte himself makes appearances within this tumultuous timeline; from Bonaparte at Saint-Roch to his involvement with both German Royal guards and French detachments during pivotal moments like July 12th, 1789 or October 5th, 1795 respectively. Lastly, let us not forget the Attack on National Convention - where Vendemiaire became synonymous with bravery against all odds.