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This man was the hardest person in the world to kill, taking poison and not dying when the bullet hit his head

Born in 1869 in a farming family in Saratov, Russia, Rasputin became a scoundrel, a horse thief, and looked down upon by his fellow villagers.

This man was the hardest person in the world to kill, taking poison and not dying when the bullet hit his head

At the age of 30, Rasputin went to the countryside to become a priest, relying on prophecy and miraculous medical skills. The perfect prophecy of a drought somewhere in Russia healed the dog of Nicholas II's uncle, Grand Duke Nicholas, and became famous. Soon entered the Russian imperial palace, where he even cured the crown prince, gained the trust of the tsar and the German empress, and became more and more powerful. The ambitious Rasputin interfered in the politics of the DPRK, important officials were all removed because of him, and Russia also caused a lot of turmoil.

This man was the hardest person in the world to kill, taking poison and not dying when the bullet hit his head

Later, Russia wanted to go to war with Germany, and Rasputin, with his intuition, strongly opposed the battle. However, the First World War broke out. Rasputin was identified as close to the German empress of Russia, most likely a German spy, and in order to restore the tsar's reputation, a prince decided to kill Rasputin.

This man was the hardest person in the world to kill, taking poison and not dying when the bullet hit his head

In 1916, the prince lured Rasputin to the basement and invited him to taste dim sums and sweet wine containing potassium cyanide, potassium cyanide, which would die whoever got a little of it.

But no one expected that Rasputin, after eating a snack and drinking fine wine, would have nothing to do. The prince was momentarily stunned, not knowing whether there was a problem with the poison or whether Rasputin really had the divine power that others had said, and now that he had done so, he could not let Rasputin leave alive.

The prince took a pistol and fired a shot at Rasputin in the chest, but Rasputin did not fall, but directly stood up and fled. The prince then fired another shot, this time aimed at Rasputin's head. Rasputin fell down in response to the call, and it didn't take long for him to open his eyes and wake up.

This man was the hardest person in the world to kill, taking poison and not dying when the bullet hit his head

There was no way, the prince knocked him unconscious, and finally threw him into the cold river.

Later, his body was found, and doctors determined that Rasputin had indeed been poisoned, that gunshot wounds to the lungs and head were not enough to kill him, that Rasputin had died of drowning, but that the forensic doctor determined that he had persisted in the river for at least eight minutes before dying.

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