The Chauffeurs de la Drôme (The Heaters of Drôme) was a gang of four French criminals who were responsible for a wave of theft, torture, and murder in the department of Drôme in southeast France during the early years of the twentieth century. Three were executed in September 1909; the fourth, captured later, was sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour at the penal colony on Devil's Island, French Guiana, (tantamount to a death sentence, aka "Dry Guillotine"), and died there.
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| - The Chauffeurs de la Drôme (The Heaters of Drôme) was a gang of four French criminals who were responsible for a wave of theft, torture, and murder in the department of Drôme in southeast France during the early years of the twentieth century. Three were executed in September 1909; the fourth, captured later, was sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour at the penal colony on Devil's Island, French Guiana, (tantamount to a death sentence, aka "Dry Guillotine"), and died there. (en)
- Les chauffeurs de la Drôme étaient des bandits qui terrorisaient les habitants de la campagne autour de Valence et de Romans-sur-Isère, dans le département de la Drôme, entre 1905 et 1908. Notamment, les crimes ont conduit Georges Clemenceau à créer les fameuses Brigades du Tigre. (fr)
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| - The Chauffeurs de la Drôme (The Heaters of Drôme) was a gang of four French criminals who were responsible for a wave of theft, torture, and murder in the department of Drôme in southeast France during the early years of the twentieth century. Three were executed in September 1909; the fourth, captured later, was sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour at the penal colony on Devil's Island, French Guiana, (tantamount to a death sentence, aka "Dry Guillotine"), and died there. (en)
- Les chauffeurs de la Drôme étaient des bandits qui terrorisaient les habitants de la campagne autour de Valence et de Romans-sur-Isère, dans le département de la Drôme, entre 1905 et 1908. Notamment, les crimes ont conduit Georges Clemenceau à créer les fameuses Brigades du Tigre. (fr)
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