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Episode Synopsis
In December of 1825, three thousand Russian soldiers stood motionless on a frozen square in St. Petersburg and, for a few dangerous hours, the Russian Empire did not quite know who it was obeying. No speeches were given. No manifesto was read. Nothing heroic happened the way revolutions are supposed to happen. And yet, something irreversible took place.The Decembrist Revolt was not a peasant uprising or a mob driven by hunger. It was led by aristocrats, army officers, men who had defeated Napoleon, marched across Europe, and returned home unable to accept a system built on serfdom and absolute power. They failed spectacularly. They hesitated. They disagreed. They were crushed.But failure is not the same thing as insignificance. The Decembrists forced the Russian state to reveal its fears, reshaped the reign of Nicholas I, and created a tradition of moral opposition that would echo through Russian history for a century. This episode walks through that frozen day and asks why a failed revolution still mattered.
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