Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
In 1920, two years after the Romanovs were executed, American businessman Armand Hammer traveled to Petrograd. There, he claimed to have obtained the diary of Grigori Rasputin's daughter, Maria, and interviewed a former courtier who had witnessed Rasputin's final days. This episode digs into Hammer's Siberian connection, the disputed diary, and what an American capitalist was doing in Bolshevik Russia. We explore the grey zone between fact and fabrication in Rasputin's posthumous legend, the role of Western journalists in shaping his myth, and the strange trail that leads from the Moika Palace to a New York auction house. Along the way, we meet Maria Rasputin herself, who spent decades in exile selling her father's story—and sometimes her own memory. #Rasputin #ArmandHammer #MariaRasputin #BolshevikRussia #Petrograd #MoikaPalace #Romanovs #RussianRevolution #Siberia #1920s #Propaganda #Diaries #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #History #20thCentury #Journalism #Mythmaking Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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