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Living in religious societies that by and large feel victimized by communism or its effects, many Russian ... Nicholas II, the czar whose reign the revolution ended. Yet ahead of the centenary ...
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who wielded undue influence over Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra. But the conspiracy backfired, hastening the coming Russian Revolution Carolyn Harris; Updated by Sonja Anderson The Soviet ...
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It has forced Russia to reorient its lucrative European energy trade to less profitable markets. Like Czar Nicholas II, Russian President Vladimir Putin has misidentified his primary foe.