Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
In 1915, Tsar Nicholas II left Petrograd for the Stavka, the Imperial Army headquarters at Mogilev, to take personal command of the Russian military during World War I. What followed was a remarkable secret correspondence: a series of telegrams and letters exchanged between the Tsar and his wife, Alexandra — and through her, with Grigori Rasputin. This episode dives into the actual texts of those messages, preserved in the Russian State Archive. Lucas and Luna examine what Rasputin advised — from military appointments to religious blessings for troops — and how Alexandra filtered and framed his words to influence her husband. They discuss the telegram of September 1915, where Rasputin urged Nicholas to trust General Alexeev; the emotional appeals around the Brusilov Offensive; and the moment in 1916 when Rasputin's cryptic warning about 'dark clouds' nearly altered a key command decision. Drawing on the work of historians Oleg Airapetov and Dominic Lieven, the episode reveals how a Siberian peasant, without ever setting foot at Stavka, shaped the high command of a world war through ink and telegraph wire. #Rasputin #TsarNicholasII #Stavka #WWISecretCorrespondence #RussianHistory #Mogilev #TsarinaAlexandra #GeneralAlexeev #TelegramWar #BrusilovOffensive #Petrograd1915 #DominicLieven #OlegAirapetov #WorldWarI #EasternFront #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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