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Russian Rulers History Podcast

Kill the Reformer

Russian Rulers History Podcast

Mark Schauss

History, Putin, Ussr, Usa, War, Tsar, Belarus, Arts, Revolution, Social Sciences, Ukraine, Science, Crimea, Russia, Soviet

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2011

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Alexander II tries to reform Russia only to have multiple assassinations come his way. Eventually one was to succeed bringing his reign to an abrupt end. If you'd like to support the podcast with a small monthly donation, click this link - https://www.buzzsprout.com/385372/support

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0:00.0

I'm going to go. He's a sures, yes,

0:14.4

a ras, it yes shawras.

0:19.0

We're hush a hush. Hey you're again.

0:26.0

Welcome to the Russian rulers podcast.

0:29.0

Episode 59.

0:31.0

Kill the Reformer. Well today's episode is being recorded from an unusual

0:39.0

location for me. It's in Rosenberg, Oregon and it's between the towns of Tacoma where I was just

0:48.0

at from my father's memorial service and the town I live in which is Reno, Nevada.

0:55.0

While I was up at my parents house,

0:58.0

I came across a number of different photographs,

1:00.0

you know, of the past as most people do.

1:03.0

What was very interesting is I stumbled upon one picture

1:07.0

and supposedly was taken by a member of our family

1:10.0

and it was of Tsar Nicholas II getting into a car.

1:15.0

My mother's side of the family did live in St. Petersburg.

1:20.0

I was able to get more information on where they lived.

1:22.0

And as soon as they find that out, I would love to get more information on where they lived and as soon as they find that out I would

1:24.3

love to get some help from some of my listeners so I can get maybe a Google Earth picture

1:29.9

of where this little island was that they lived in because as I understand it

1:35.3

St. Petersburg is a number of different kind of islands and I would love to be

1:40.6

able to find out more pictures while my mother is still alive and show her where did our family live in St. Petersburg a little bit more interest in it.

1:50.0

I was also able to find some fascinating books that are written in both Russian

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