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ISBN: 1025505611

ISBN13: 9781025505619

An Ambassador's Memoirs

"An Ambassador's Memoirs" (Volume 2) provides an immersive and sophisticated eyewitness account of the collapse of the Russian Empire during the First World War. Written by Maurice Pal ologue, the last French ambassador to the court of Tsar Nicholas II, this volume offers a detailed chronicle of the diplomatic, social, and political climate in Petrograd during 1915 and 1916.

The narrative captures the atmospheric tension of a nation caught between a grueling foreign war and an escalating internal crisis. Pal ologue describes his high-level interactions with the Russian imperial family, ministers, and military leaders, while also documenting the growing influence of the enigmatic Rasputin. His observations go beyond mere reporting, providing a deep psychological portrait of the Romanovs and the elite circles of the time.

As a vital primary source for understanding the Eastern Front and the precursors to the 1917 Revolution, "An Ambassador's Memoirs" is essential reading for historians and students of early 20th-century geopolitics. This work stands as a testament to the complexities of international relations and the tragic momentum of historical change during one of the most transformative eras in modern history.

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