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The fate of the Tsar is the fate of Russia

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Author:Kuznetsov V.
Cover:Hard
Category:History & GeographyHistorical Literature
ISBN:978-5-373-03747-1
Dimensions: 135x30x205cm
Kuznetsova is an overview of the most important events in the life of Emperor Nicholas II, his family and people close to them. It used previously unknown or little-known materials, including MEMOARS of the younger sister of Emperor of the Great Princess Olga Aleksandrovna, a close friend of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna Yulia Aleksandrovna Den, memories of the English General Henbury-Williams - Head of the English Military Mission at the Tsarist Labor, Unknown to the Russian Reader Sydney Diaries Gibbs, teachers of English tsarist children, as well as other persons. Archival materials (personal letters of Cesarevich, and then Emperor Nikolai Alexandrovich, to his mother, to the wife, emperor Alexander III, to the eldest son, Zesarevich Nikolai, to the future emperor Nicholas II, and others), periodicals of the end of the XIX and early XX century, Documents and memoirs of participants in the First World and Civil Wars.
In this edition, the Arch Diary is used about. Belyaeva, the rector of the Feodor state of the Cathedral, the confessor of the royal family, the messages of Patriarch Tikhon. Important fragments from the memories of Sports of Spiridovich and Dubensky, as well as found in the Archive of the KGB writer I. Bound, the characteristic of Nicholas P.
The book also tells about the impostors who outstand themselves for & quot, the miracle of the surviving & quot, members of the royal family. Events associated with the acquisition and disposal of the remains of the royal family and its servants in the Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg are widely considered widely
Author:
Author:Kuznetsov V.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Historical Literature
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Paper:Gray
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-373-03747-1

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