In June 1794, Robespierre celebrates the “Supreme Being” as if he were ushering in the age of Virtue—but his colleagues mock him. To impose purity, he approves the Law of 22 Prairial and unleashes the Great Terror: mass executions, fear, and public exhaustion. Ill, he disappears and gives his enemies time. When he returns, he denounces traitors without naming names and unites everyone against him. On 9 Thermidor, he is arrested, hesitates to fight back, is hit by a shot that shatters his jaw, and the next day is guillotined. In death, he becomes the scapegoat—and clears the way for Napoleon.
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If you like this video, check out other episodes:
Robespierre: From Idealism to Terror (The Birth of the Incorruptible) – https://youtu.be/tvpOP1IsqRw
The Cost of Virtue: Robespierre and the Terror Machine – Part 2 – https://youtu.be/psjpQHpw2z0
This was some very interesting history I hadn't till now thank you much!
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This was some very interesting history I hadn't known till now.
Thank you much!
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Danton was right. Robespierre was next.
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Same video title is applicable to Macron😏
In the end the supposed Incorruptible was indeed corrupt
Need Ivan Mikhailovich Sidorenko Story
The will be something
A well deserved end.
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I call him Jesus christ