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Rasputin and the Duma: The 1915-1916 Parliamentary War

7 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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In 1915–1916, as Russia staggered through World War I, Grigori Rasputin became the central figure in a bitter political war between the Tsar and the State Duma. This episode traces how Rasputin's influence at court turned the Duma — a fledgling parliament — into a battlefield of accusations, conspiracies, and desperate reform attempts. We follow the rise of the Progressive Bloc, a coalition of liberal and moderate deputies who demanded a 'government of public trust' — and whose leaders, like Pavel Milyukov and Alexander Guchkov, openly blamed Rasputin for the empire's collapse. We examine Rasputin's role in the 'ministerial leapfrog' of 1915–1916, when Nicholas II cycled through prime ministers and war ministers while Rasputin's blessings became the key to high office. We also explore how the Duma's hostility united unlikely allies — from conservative monarchists like Vladimir Purishkevich to left-leaning Kadets — in a campaign that ultimately helped topple the monarchy. Drawing on Duma speeches, Okhrana reports, and the memoirs of key politicians, this episode reveals how a mystic from Siberia became the symbol of everything wrong with the Romanov state. #Rasputin #RussianHistory #StateDuma #ProgressiveBloc #PavelMilyukov #AlexanderGuchkov #VladimirPurishkevich #NicholasII #TsarskoyeSelo #WorldWarI #Petrograd #Okhrana #MinisterialLeapfrog #FebruaryRevolution #RomanovDynasty #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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