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Rasputin and the Russian Revolution

Who know the exact role of Rasputin in the Russian revolution?

This book dispels the untrue and improbable stories in regard to this famous adventurer.
The portion on the Russian Revolution is devoid of everything sensational and is complied mainly from narrations
of the principle persons connected to the Revolution.

About the author
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Princess Catherine Radziwill, born Katarzyna (Ekaterina in Russian) Adamovna Rzewuska March 30, 1858 in St. Petersburg, died May 12, 1941 in the United States, is an aristocrat.
She married at fifteen the Prussian-Polish Prince William (Wilhelm) Adam Radziwill, whom she has four children.
She then moved to Berlin, where she writes under the pseudonym Paul Vasili a book of gossip about the court of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany.
She has written extensively on the Russian imperial family.

The editor took great care in re-editing this book for an optimal reading comfort on kindle.