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Rasputin and the Russian Revolution

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The author offers a first-hand exposé that traces the rise of a peasant mystic and his expanding influence over the imperial family, its inner circle, and national affairs, arguing that the empress's personal decisions amplified that influence and hindered political reform. Combining eyewitness narrations, characterization of the mystic's entourage, and portraits of revolutionary leaders and events, the account connects court intrigues with broader social and political upheaval and presents illustrations and documentary details intended to explain how those personal and political dynamics helped precipitate the collapse of the old regime.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Gregory Rasputin—“The Black Monk of Russia” Frontispiece
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The Ex-Czar and His Family 34
Rasputin and His “Court” 74
Rasputin 94
The First Bolsheviki Cabinet 200
The Bolsheviki Headquarters in Petrograd 220
The Bolsheviki General Staff 230
Soldier and Sailor Citizens’ Duma 240
Foreign Minister Leon Trotzky 250
Meeting Addressed by Nikolai Lenine 260
Alexander Kerensky 276
Revolutionary Crowd in Petrograd 280
Bolsheviki Sailors Buried at Moscow 290
Kerensky Inspiring Troops To Support Revolutionary Government 304
Peace Document of Delegates at Brest-Litovsk Conference 310
The House at Brest-Litovsk Where Peace Negotiations Between the Russian Bolsheviki and the Austrian-Germans Were Conducted 318