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The Romanovs' Secret Police: From Third Section to Okhrana — Fexingo History

The Romanovs' Secret Police: From Third Section to Okhrana — Fexingo History

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Long before the Okhrana became infamous as the tsarist secret police, Nicholas I established the Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery in 1826. This episode traces the evolution of imperial Russia's political police from its founding under General Alexander Benckendorff to its role in suppressing dissent, infiltrating revolutionary groups, and even targeting cultural figures like Pushkin and Tchaikovsky. We explore how the Third Section operated through a network of informants, its infamous Blue Censorship, and how it transformed into the Okhrana under later tsars. Learn about its headquarters at 16 Fontanka River Embankment, its methods of surveillance, and its ultimate failure to prevent the revolutions of 1917. We also discuss the Decembrist revolt as the catalyst for its creation, the paradox of a secret police that both protected and stifled the empire, and the lingering myths around its effectiveness.

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