It was the Zsarina played a small role in the downfall, by giving Rasputin a place of honor in the court of Russia. The reason she wanted Rasputin, he was able to stop the bleeding of the Crown Prince of Russia. His blood did not clot and he could bleed to death in a short time and die, the Zsarina believed the only one who could keep her son alive was Rasputin. As A German Princess before her marriage to the Zsar, she was never liked and trusted by the Russian Aristocracy, there were false rumors created by some of her enemies that she had an affair with Rasputin, this was a lie, the Zsarina was very religious. The Rasputin Scandal only contributed to the fall in a smaller way, the reason for the fall of the Monarchie in Russia, was that the Zsar would not allow any demonstration, he would send the Cossack's on horses to kill the demonstrators with their swords, there was misery, hunger and poverty in Russia, plus a war the Russian people did not want, there are many factors that caused the fall of the Zsar. Rasputin was murdered by members of the Zsars court. The Zsarina was inconsolable over his death, she feared that her son would die without Rasputin, there was speculation that Rasputin used Hypnosis to stop the bleeding of the Crown Prince of Russia.
2006-10-22 11:50:38
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answered by mimi 4
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Rasputin collaborated with Tsarina Alexandra(from Germany, their enemy) whilst the Tsar fought in WWI, they took care of the home insurance policies, and he was once deeply hated through the individuals in order that is dependent upon your possess interpretation. He died in 1916, a yr earlier than the Tsar abdicated, which variety of gets rid of him from the equation. His presence did motive the individuals to dislike the Tsar household despite the fact that. The Tsar himself was once beautiful vain, making use of the recommendations of his ministers(recommendations which he individually disliked and handiest went along side) and doing little himself. He was once susceptible mentally, his spouse being the dominant persona within the courting. The Tsar was once now not liberal whilst that was once what the individuals desired. Take the Duma or the October manifesto for illustration, he handiest gave a bit of, despite the fact that now not ample. Also, Alexis, the inheritor, suffered from a blood health problem(which Rasputin it appears might struggle) and was once now not a well fit for the throne. There's additionally the inflation of the time to keep in mind. The individuals have been deficient, they have been in a struggle they did not wish to be in(they have been loosing they usually blamed the Tsar) and their nation was once poorly led. They have been missing a wanted industrialization. Do you already know why the revolution began? Women got here in combination and triggered a rebellion, the military refused to shoot their other halves they usually weren't stopped. Lenin was once in Switzerland on the time. Anyway, the Tsar abdicated considering that he was once disliked and he knew it. Didn't support despite the fact that as he and his household have been accomplished a yr later.
2016-09-01 01:02:07
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answered by ? 4
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Actually he didn't.
Nicolas II was a weak man, and could not control the forces history and ideas had unleashed on his empire during (and even before) his lifetime.
Rasputin's role at the court and eventual assassination by disgruntled nobles is at best a court intrigue and did not truly contribute to the fall of the tsarist regime, any more than the Queen's Necklace affair can be regarded as the cause for the French revolution.
As for the likelihood of Rasputin's influence over the royals having precipitated the revolt... let's remember that he was assassinated nearly a year before the October revolution.
2006-10-22 11:41:29
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answered by Svartalf 6
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Nicholas wasn't a political guy. He really liked spending time with his family though. Rasputin, on the other hand, had high political aspirations and, luckily enough, the devotion of the Tsarina. Of course he was nuts, we know that, and it was a problem killing him (I believe they tried poison, shooting, and eventually drowning - one after another).
Being "sorta in control" by virtue of his relationship with the Tsar's wife his political suggestions helped put Russia down the tubes.
2006-10-22 11:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Definately.
Rasputin was viewed as a sexual deviant and a cult leader that had the royal family in his thrall. The common people thought that keeping the royals (and Rasputin) in power was not in their self interests to such a degree that they revolted.
2006-10-22 11:45:12
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answered by adphllps 5
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