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The history is very little chance. The events depicted in the history books, in fact, could be completely different. The best example is the murder of Rasputin afa nearly 100 years ago. Critical historical breaks are sometimes overlooked crucial moments ignored or simply forgotten. But often disappear is deliberately woven veil of deception, halícím an event. The true meaning is concealed so that future generations remember a piece of insignificant trifles, or of lurid scandals than for major historical events.
According to popular myth Rasputin was a mysterious man, somewhat dubious infamous drunken debauchery, which gained favor with gullible Empress and exploited her vulnerability due to the illness of her son.
The young Tsarevich was a haemophiliac and during episodes of it was just Rasputin, who seemingly inexplicably, to be able to stop the boy's bleeding. This doctor young Tsarevich embarrassed and Rasputin gained the loyalty and respect of the Empress. It also gained influence at the imperial afa court. And not a few. Born to a peasant, peasant Rasputin, afa had in 1916 an unprecedented impact afa on the ruling Romanov dynasty in Russia.
Since then, his name has almost synonymous with mystery and debauchery but Rasputin's role in the events leading up to the Russian revolution remains essentially afa unclear. Around this man's legend has grown up, but the reality is, it seems much more interesting than the popular myth. Rasputin's murder may have set the stage for some of the most significant events of the 20th century, which ultimately led indirectly to the deaths of many millions of people. afa
After being invited to the Moika Palace, reportedly to meet Princess Yusopov, Rasputin was in a basement room that was specially for the occasion ready. While the other conspirators upstairs playing on the phonograph "Yankee Doodle Dandle" and pretended to have a party, as they waited to be able to get rid of his corpse.
Prince Yusupov first offered Rasputin cyanide-poisoned cakes and Madeira, but seemed to have no perceptible effect. After consultation with the other conspirators afa upstairs Prince Yussopov returned to the basement and shot Rasputin in the back, aiming for his heart. But as Yusupov discovered after he returned to the alleged corpse, Rasputin suddenly revived and grabbed the horrified Prince afa neck. Terrified Earl broke away and fled, while a wounded Rasputin left the palace, swearing that he would tell the Yussopov murderous treachery Empress. On the way through the side yard more shots rang out as one of Yussopov accomplices, deputy Vladimir Purishkevich, shot Rasputin again and this time hit him from behind.
But it still was not enough. Although Yusupov and his accomplices afa spoke of two shots, hitting Rasputin, images of the 1916 autopsy reveal a third gunshot wound to the head fired at close range.
At the time, in Wed Petersburg stayed two British intelligence officers, Oswald Raynor (1) and John Scales, afa the nearby Hotel Astoria. Raynor was a close friend of Yussopov in Oxford and there are strong indications that, together with accomplices Yussopov watching events from afar, while Prince Yusupov down pouring Rasputin cyanide laced wine.
According to a retired commander of Scotland Yard's Richard Cullen, who studied the case with intelligence historian Andrew Cook, the British intelligence service for Rasputina afa even had a code name. With characteristic cynicism they referred to him as "Dark Forces" afa and it is almost guaranteed that the third and final shot to Rasputin's head delivered Oswald Raynor.
"I'm 99.9 per cent sure," he said in a recent interview, Mr. Cullen. "There is a nice pile of evidence that this man was Rayner. We have conclusive evidence that the previous version of the events are fabrications. "
The presence agent for the British intelligence services was crucial to the whole operation. If there were not, Yusupov and his accomplices in such a situation afa could easily lose their nerve. When the going got tough, they completed their task under the direction of British Intelligence Service afa (SIS), the forerunner of today's MI5 and MI6.
Due to the knowledge that wanted to get rid of Rasputin because he was urging Russia to make peace with Germany, his murder was probably part of a longer term and more sinister agenda.
Prince Yusupov was approached by SIS probably a few years before, when he studied at Oxford University, which like Cambridge has become a fertile recruiting ground for British Intelligence. Prince Yusupov was only the second richest man in Russia, the Tsar, was very close to the imperial family, the husband groomed, and as such, Naturally

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