Émile Henry (anarchist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Émile Henry (anarchist)

French anarchist

Date of Birth: 26-Sep-1872

Place of Birth: Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Date of Death: 21-May-1894

Profession: writer, anarchist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Émile Henry (anarchist)

  • Émile Henry (26 September 1872 in Barcelona – 21 May 1894 in Paris, France) was a French anarchist, who on 12 February 1894 detonated a bomb at the Café Terminus in the Parisian Gare Saint-Lazare killing one person and wounding twenty.
  • Though his activity in the anarchist movement was limited, he garnered much attention as a result of his crimes and of his age.
  • He was also seen as one of the first people of a growing group of revolutionaries (largely anarchist) who subscribed to the doctrine of the "propaganda of the deed", which would later take the life of many governmental figures.
  • Henry grew up in a liberal, aristocratic family with anarchist sympathies.
  • They were exiled to Spain for a time because his father, Fortune Henry, was a communard (a supporter of the 1871 Paris Commune).
  • As a result, Henry was born in Barcelona and regaled from an early age with stories of state oppression.
  • These anti-state attitudes were confirmed when the Spanish authorities confiscated the Henry family's property due to their political beliefs.
  • Henry's father was forced to take a miserable factory job and died of mercury poisoning when Henry was only 10 years old.
  • The family returned to France and Henry's brother, an anarchist, eventually helped him establish connections with French revolutionary circles.
  • Henry passed the writing portion of the entrance exam for the prestigious École Polytechnique, but he failed his oral exams and went on to find work as a trainee for an engineering firm. Henry was furious over the state execution of fellow anarchist Auguste Vaillant.
  • Motivated by the French Third Republic's endemic political corruption, Vaillant carried out a bomb attack on the French Chamber of Deputies on 9 December 1893.
  • Although there were no fatalities, twenty deputies were injured.
  • Henry took it upon himself to avenge Vaillant's death. He saw the café as a representation of the bourgeoisie itself and his intent was to kill as many people as possible in the bombing.
  • When brought to trial for these acts, he was asked by the courts why he had needlessly harmed so many innocent people, to which he replied, "…there are no innocent bourgeois", adding that his acts caused the "insolent triumphs" of the bourgeoisie to be shattered, and "its golden calf would shake violently on its pedestal, until the final blow knocks it into the gutter and pools of blood." This was not Henry's first terrorist act; already on November 8, 1892, he had placed a time bomb at the offices of the Carmaux Mining Company, which had exploded when the police removed it, killing five officers in the commissariat on the rue des Bons-enfants.
  • Indeed, after his arrest for the Terminus bombing, Henry took credit for a series of other bombings in Paris, and in his apartment was found material to make many more explosive devices. Henry was executed by guillotine on 21 May 1894.
  • His last words were reputed to be "Courage, camarades! Vive l'anarchie!"

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