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Alexander II of Russia


 

Alexander (Aleksandr) II (Russian: ????????? II ??????????) (April 17, 1818March 13, 1881) was the Emperor (tsar) of Russia from March 2, 1855 until his assassination. As such, he was also the Grand Duke of Finland 1855-1881.

Suppression of national movements

At the beginning of his reign, Alexander expressed the famous statement "No dreams" addressed for Poles, populating Congress Poland, Western Ukraine, Lithuania, Livonia and Belarus. The result was the January Uprising of 1863-4 that was suppressed after eighteen months of fighting. Thousands of Poles were executed, tens of thousands were deported to Siberia. The price for suppression was Russian support for Prussian-united Germany. Twenty years later, Germany became the major enemy of Russia on continent.

Related Topics:
Congress Poland - Ukraine - Lithuania - Livonia - Belarus - January Uprising - Siberia

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All territories of the former Poland-Lithuania were excluded from liberal polices introduced by Alexander. The martial law in Lithuania, introduced in 1863, lasted for the next 50 years. Native languages, Lithuanian, Ukrainian and Belarusian were completely banned from printed texts, see, e.g., Ems Ukase. The Polish language was banned in both oral and written form from all provinces except Congress Kingdom, where it was allowed in private conversations only.

Related Topics:
Poland-Lithuania - Lithuanian - Ukrainian - Belarusian - Ems Ukase - Polish language - Congress Kingdom

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