Length10h 52m
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The Last Days of the Romanovs: How Tsar Nicholas II and Russia's Imperial Family Were Murdered_, first published in 1920 and republished here by the Institute for Historical Review, written by British journalist Robert Wilton is a fascinating account of the untimely murders of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his family which fully explores who was really behind these murders. Robert Wilton was the correspondent of the London Times in Russia for over 17 years and this book details his account of what happened to the Russian Tsar which led to the rise of Bolshevism. As Mark Weber notes in his Preface, while Russia was not without its problems during the time of the Tsar, his untimely murder and the murder of his own family was entirely unnecessary and indeed for many the Tsar has come to take on the status of a martyr.
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GenreBiography and Memoir, History
Length10 hrs 52 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 31, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1ILLUSTRATIONS
17CHAPTER VII THE LAST PRISON
2PART I Transcript of the Depositions of Eye-Witnesses of the Crime, Taken from the Archives by M. George Gustav Telberg, Minister of Justice at Omsk
18CHAPTER VIII PLANNING THE CRIME
3I EXAMINATION OF M. GILLIARD
19CHAPTER IX CALVARY
4II EXAMINATION OF MR. GIBBES
20CHAPTER X “WITHOUT TRACE”
5III EXAMINATION OF COLONEL KOBYLINSKY
21CHAPTER XI DAMNING EVIDENCE
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6IV EXAMINATION OF PHILIP PROSKOURIAKOFF
22CHAPTER XII ALL THE ROMANOVS
7V EXAMINATION OF ANATOLIE IAKIMOFF
23CHAPTER XIII THE JACKALS
8VI EXAMINATION OF PAVEL MEDVEDEFF
24CHAPTER XIV BY ORDER OF THE “TSIK”
9VII RECEIPT OF BELOBORODOFF FOR THE ARRESTED RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FAMILY
25CHAPTER XV THE RED KAISER
10PART II The Narrative of Mr. Robert Wilton, Special Correspondent of THE TIMES (London) Based Upon the Original Dossier of the Investigating Magistrate Nicholas Alexeievich Sokolov
26CHAPTER XVI EPILOGUE
11CHAPTER I PROLOGUE
27PART III
12CHAPTER II THE STAGE AND THE ACTORS
28I THE MEMBERS OF THE IMPERIAL FAMILY AT THE OUTBREAK OF THE REVOLUTION
13CHAPTER III NO ESCAPE: ALEXANDRA MISJUDGED
29II CHRONOLOGY OF THE DOCUMENTS
14CHAPTER IV RAZPUTIN THE PEASANT
30III EXPLANATION OF RUSSIAN NAMES MENTIONED IN THE DOCUMENTS
15CHAPTER V CAPTIVES IN A PALACE
31IV ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF NAMES
16CHAPTER VI EXILE IN SIBERIA
