In February 1905 a peaceful procession of over 100-thousand unarmed civilians made their way towards his Winter Palace. True in Russian spirit, that day would enter the history books as Bloody Sunday, ...
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The Tsar Who Ignored Everyone: The Decisions That Lit the Fuse for World War I
After the 1905 revolution, Russia was supposed to reform. Instead, Tsar Nicholas II shut down his own parliament, jailed his critics, and drove away the very allies Russia needed to survive. Then he ...
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