
The Rest Is History 544. The French Revolution: The September Massacres (Part 1)
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Mar 3, 2025 In the tumultuous atmosphere of 1792 Paris, fear and paranoia spark the horrific September Massacres. Tensions between revolutionary factions boil over, leading to brutal violence against prisoners. The episode uncovers chilling events, including the calculated executions and the tragic fate of marginalized individuals. With revolutionary fervor fueled by the threat of invasion and political strife, the narrative explores the thin line between justice and terror, revealing how the actions of ordinary citizens became draped in vengeance and chaos.
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Danton's Response to Verdun
- Amidst Prussian advances and rumors of treason, Danton ordered the closure of Paris and the raising of volunteers.
- His leadership momentarily calmed the city's fears.
Marie Antoinette’s Influence
- Marie Antoinette's collusion with Austria fueled paranoia about internal enemies.
- This fear contributed to the justification of the September Massacres.
Verdun's Fall
- The news of Verdun's surrender amplified Parisian fears, prompting Danton's defiant speech.
- Despite concerns about prison security, Danton prioritized defense against the Prussians.
