Russia and its Rulers: Poland

NSFC History by Dr A D Curry

Episode notes

Poland was the empire’s most persistent challenge, and this episode tracks how Russian and Soviet rulers—from Alexander II to Khrushchev—used repression, Russification, and later satellite‑state control to contain a nation that continually pushed back. From the 1863 revolt to Stalin’s post‑war domination and Khrushchev’s uneasy concessions, Poland exposes the limits of Russian authority across the whole period.