Primary Documents - The Assassination of Rasputin, 29 December 1916http://www.firstworldwar.com/
Reproduced below is Russian Colonel Stanislaus de Lazovert's account of the assassination of Grigory Rasputin, the Russian monk who acted as close adviser to the Tsar and (most especially) Tsarina.
Widely held responsible by contemporaries for the downfall of the Romanov monarchy through his tight hold over the Russian royal family, numerous accounts of Rasputin's eventual demise at the end of December 1916 were circulated in early 1917.
Today it is believed that Rasputin was invited to dinner at the home of the Russian nobleman Felix Yusupov, who then shot him; and that he was shot again by a second conspirator, Vladimir Purishkevich, before finally being dropped through a hole in the Neva river, where he finally died by drowning. His corpse was later discovered on the Neva's banks.
De Lazovert's somewhat sensational (and in parts highly improbable) memoir, below, largely supports Yusupov's account but chiefly attributes Rasputin's death to the hands of Purishkevich.
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