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25 paź 2018 · All seven of the Romanovs—and the last gasp of the Russian monarchy—were dead. What may have looked like an impromptu murder was in fact a carefully planned act of violence.
Background. Clockwise from top: the Romanov family, Eugene Botkin, Ivan Kharitonov, Anna Demidova, and Alexei Trupp. On 22 March 1917, Tsar Nicholas II, deposed as a monarch and addressed by the sentries as "Nicholas Romanov", was reunited with his family at the Alexander Palace in Tsarskoye Selo.
20 lip 2018 · The Romanovs were to be killed because they were the supreme symbols of autocracy. The irony was that, in Yekaterinburg, the Bolsheviks had turned them into the opposite of aristocrats.
The Romanovs were taken to the Ipatiev House, where they would be eventually murdered. When the tsar entered the house, he was told: “Citizen Romanov, you may enter.”
17 lip 2018 · Alexei Romanov, 13, suffered an attack of bleeding as a result of the haemophilia that beset the family at this time and only joined his parents three weeks later, along with his sisters Olga,...
1 maj 2018 · 100 years ago, the Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family were killed by a firing squad. For many years, the circumstances of their death were shrouded in mystery.
17 lip 2023 · Was this the reason for the shattered state of the bones? Were these bones really the Romanovs? Or had someone escaped?