July 14, 1789 — The Day Paris Tore Open a Prison
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On a sweltering Tuesday in 1789, a crowd of Parisians stormed the Bastille fortress — a building most of them had never set foot inside. In about twelve hours they dismantled the most powerful symbol of royal authority in France. This episode walks through every step of that day: the hunger, the gunfire, the improbable surrender, and why a near-empty prison became the founding myth of a revolution.

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