
Russian Empire


Is it true that after the abdication of Nicholas II, the British Prime Minister said: “One of the goals of the war has been achieved”?

Is it true that a cemetery of Russian soldiers was destroyed by a bulldozer in Slovakia?

Is it true that Pushkin wrote a poem about Ukrainians striving for a Europe that hates the Russian people?

Did Lenin write: “In spirit I am with you, in hard labor in Siberia, but in body, unfortunately, here in Zurich in a hotel”?

Did Kolchak say: “Don’t touch artists, prostitutes and coachmen. They serve any power”?

Is it true that Russia has never waged offensive wars?

Is it true that Ukrainian statehood was created by Vladimir Lenin?

Did Peter I issue a decree that “trade in the subsoil of the earth is the primordial business of thieves”?

Is it true that the expression “spreading cranberries” was first used by Alexandre Dumas the father?

Did Stolypin say: “In Russia they like to initiate reforms only because it is easier to hide their inability to rule”?





