Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
This episode of Fexingo History explores a crucial but often overlooked dimension of Rasputin's influence: his direct intervention in Russia's World War I military strategy from 1914 to 1916. While many episodes focus on his court intrigues or assassination, this one zeroes in on his relationship with Tsar Nicholas II as the Supreme Commander, his secret meetings with generals, and his role in the controversial appointment of Alexander Protopopov as Minister of Interior. We examine specific battles—the Brusilov Offensive, the Lake Naroch Offensive—and how Rasputin's 'mystical' advice on troop movements and logistics intersected with real military decision-making. Drawing on the unpublished diary of General Mikhail Alekseev, the memoirs of Foreign Minister Sergei Sazonov, and telegrams between Tsarskoye Selo and Stavka, we reconstruct the parallel chain of command that emerged: the official General Staff versus the Tsar's own decisions shaped by Rasputin's whispered counsel. The episode also delves into the militarization of the Orthodox Church and Rasputin's role in the 'ministerial leapfrog' that saw Defense Minister Vladimir Sukhomlinov replaced by Alexei Polivanov, only for Rasputin to push for Polivanov's dismissal. A fresh angle on how a Siberian peasant, without any military training, helped paralyze the Russian war effort. #Rasputin #WWI #RussianEmpire #TsarNicholasII #Stavka #1914 #1916 #BrusilovOffensive #LakeNaroch #GeneralAlekseev #Protopopov #Sukhomlinov #Polivanov #TsarskoyeSelo #MinisterialLeapfrog #EasternFront #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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