
Cléry's Report
Cléry's Report is a historical document attributed to Jean Cléry, detailing the events surrounding the capture and imprisonment of King Louis XVI and his family during the French Revolution. Written in 1792, it provides a first-person account of life in the Tuileries Palace and the royal family's struggles, capturing the revolutionary fervor of the time. The report offers valuable insights into the political climate, social unrest, and the personal experiences of the royals. It serves as an important primary source for understanding the complexities of the revolution and the downfall of the French monarchy.