Rasputin
Thomas Loki
Sachbuch / Biographien, Autobiographien
Beschreibung
Mysterious, feared, and nearly impossible to kill, Rasputin remains one of history’s most enigmatic figures. A self-proclaimed holy man with an uncanny influence over Russia’s imperial family, he was loved by some and despised by many. His piercing eyes and hypnotic presence captivated the Romanovs, while his critics saw him as a dangerous fraud whose power threatened the empire.
But who was Rasputin really? A mystic with supernatural gifts or a cunning manipulator who used faith for his own gain? This book unravels the truth behind the legend, tracing his rise from a Siberian peasant to the most infamous figure in Tsarist Russia. Withstanding multiple assassination attempts before his final, gruesome demise, his life was as bizarre as his death.
Step into the shadowy world of Rasputin and discover the man behind the myth, the power he wielded, and the secrets that followed him to the grave.
Kundenbewertungen
Russian mystic, Mad monk, Tsar Nicholas II, Russian revolution, Romanov dynasty, Russian history, Rasputin