Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, granddaughter of Queen Victoria and wife of Tsar Nicholas II, became deeply infatuated with the Siberian mystic Rasputin after he seemingly cured her son Alexei's hemophilia. This obsession led her to dismiss ministers who questioned Rasputin, replacing them with his supporters and creating a corrupt government that contributed to Russia's failure in World War I and the subsequent 1917 revolution. The Romanov family was executed in 1918, with Alexandra's daughters' corsets containing 18 pounds of jewels that became armor against bullets, and her body was shot in the head before she could complete the sign of the cross.
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The Empress Who Handed Russia To A Peasant — And Lost EverythingAjouté :
She was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. [music] She spoke four languages. She married the most powerful man in Russia and became Empress [music] of 130 million people.
And she [music] handed the empire to a peasant.
Alexandra Fyodorovna had one son. His name was [music] Alexei. He was the heir to three centuries of Romanov rule. And he was [music] dying.
Slowly, painfully, from hemophilia, the disease that had moved quietly through Queen Victoria's bloodline, and finally [music] arrived here.
The doctors had no answer.
Then, a Siberian peasant named Rasputin [music] walked into the palace. He prayed over the boy. The bleeding [music] stopped.
From that moment, Alexandra believed he had been sent by God.
The Russian court thought he was a charlatan.
Ministers [music] warned the Tsar.
Nobles begged Alexandra to send him away. She ignored all of them.
In 1915, [music] Nicholas left for the front to command the Russian army personally.
He left [music] Alexandra in charge of the government. She started dismissing ministers. The ones who questioned Rasputin [music] were replaced first, then the competent ones, then anyone who stood in the way.
A member of the Russian parliament [music] stood up in 1916 and declared that the Tsar's ministers had been turned into marionettes, and the hands [music] pulling the strings belonged to Rasputin and the Empress.
The Russian people were starving. The war was failing, and they blamed her.
On December 30th, 1916, >> [music] >> Russian nobles murdered Rasputin. They thought it would save the dynasty. It was already too late.
By February [music] 1917, the cities had no food. The revolution came.
Nicholas [music] abdicated.
Alexandra was arrested in the palace where she had dismissed all those ministers.
On the night of July 16th, [music] 1918, the entire Romanov family was taken to a basement and executed.
She had sewn emeralds and diamonds [music] into her children's clothing in case they needed to run, but they never got the chance.
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