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In 1606, The citizens of Moscow surrounded the houses inhabited by the Poles and killed more than 2,000 Poles, then broke into the Kremlin and killed the Tsar at the time. So then

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In 1606, The citizens of Moscow surrounded the houses inhabited by the Poles and killed more than 2,000 Poles, then broke into the Kremlin and killed the Tsar at the time.

So why did the people of Moscow at that time kill their tsar and massacre foreigners in large numbers?

In fact, this has to do with an ordinary Russian who was originally a servant of Tsar Godonov, who later ran away to Poland.

At that time, because the Russian people had no food and clothing, the country was very turbulent, and there were rumors that one of the children of the former Tsar was not dead and wanted to find and support him.

Godunov's servants, because they knew more about court life, wanted to take advantage of the opportunity.

However, he felt that it was not easy to fool around at home, so he ran to Poland, and at first he did not go well, but under his efforts, he finally won the trust of Poland.

Of course, it is also possible that Poland knows that he is a fake, but still wants to use him for its own benefit.

So under some planning, Poland sent an army to help him get things done, and the Russian people were in trouble, so he really "changed" into a tsar.

But because he had no ability to govern, and Poland was too demanding, the people revolted again, which led to the killing of the Tsar by the people of Moscow and the massacre of everyone in Poland. #趣聊历史 #

In 1606, The citizens of Moscow surrounded the houses inhabited by the Poles and killed more than 2,000 Poles, then broke into the Kremlin and killed the Tsar at the time. So then

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