Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore Rasputin's controversial connections with the Black Hundreds, the ultra-nationalist, anti-Semitic movement that flourished in late Imperial Russia. They trace Rasputin's early links to figures like Iliodor and the Union of the Russian People, examining how the Siberian mystic was used as a political tool by far-right groups seeking influence at court. The conversation digs into the 1911 assassination attempt by Dmitry Bogrov, a double agent tied to both the Black Hundreds and the Okhrana, and the subsequent cover-up that involved Rasputin's protector, Police Chief Vladimir Dzhunkovsky. Lucas unpacks the shadowy role of the Black Hundreds in the 1913 Beilis Affair, where Mendel Beilis was falsely accused of ritual murder, and how Rasputin's indirect involvement tainted the monarchy further. The episode concludes by considering whether Rasputin was a willing participant in these extremist circles or a naive pawn manipulated by ambitious men. Specific terms and figures include the Union of the Russian People, Vladimir Purishkevich, Dmitry Bogrov, Mendel Beilis, and the Okhrana's surveillance reports. #Rasputin #BlackHundreds #UnionOfTheRussianPeople #Iliodor #VladimirPurishkevich #DmitryBogrov #MendelBeilis #BeilisAffair #Okhrana #VladimirDzhunkovsky #Pogrom #AntiSemitism #ImperialRussia #TsarNicholasII #TsarskoyeSelo #RussianHistory #Early20thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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