Nicholas II
A Captivating Guide to the Last Emperor of Russia and How the Romanov Dynasty Collapsed as a Result of the Russian Revolution
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Narrateur(s):
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Jason Zenobia
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Captivating History
À propos de cet audio
If you want to discover the captivating life of Nicholas II, then pay attention...
Tsar Nicholas II is a complicated and controversial figure in Russian history. His rule came on the heels of his autocratic father’s death, and his succession to the throne led to a revolving door of conflicts, from a brutal and bloody coronation to the eventual collapse of the Romanov family as a whole through the efforts of the Russian Revolution. As Nicholas II was such a crucial figure in shaping Russia, he deserves further inspection into his story of what guided him, what hindered him, and what led him to serve as the face of the total collapse of the over 300-year-old imperial dynasty.
In Nicholas II: A Captivating Guide to the Last Emperor of Russia and How the Romanov Dynasty Collapsed as a Result of the Russian Revolution, you will discover topics such as:
- The Early Life of the Tsar
- The Last Tsar’s Rise to Power
- The Russo-Japanese War and the Massacre of Bloody Sunday
- Nicholas’s Reforms and the Introduction of Rasputin
- Nicholas II and the Onset of the Great War
- The Fall of Grigori Rasputin: Russia’s Scapegoat and the Romanovs’ Trusted Advisor
- The Final Years for Nicholas II as Tsar of Russia
- From Tsar to Citizen: The Abdication of Nicholas II
- A Country in Transition and the Romanovs’ Arrest
- The Execution of Nicholas II and the Romanov Family
- And much, much more!
So if you want to learn more about Nicholas II, buy this audiobook now!
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