To Free the Romanovs: Royal Kinship and Betrayal 1917-1919

To Free the Romanovs: Royal Kinship and Betrayal 1917-1919

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To Free the Romanovs: Royal Kinship and Betrayal 1917-1919

When Russia erupted into revolution, almost overnight the pampered lifestyle of the Imperial family vanished. Within months many of them were under arrest and they became "enemies of the Revolution and the Russian people." None of them wanted to leave Russia; they expected to be back on their estates soon and live as before. When it became obvious that this was not going to happen a few managed to flee, but others became dependent on foreign relatives for help. After 35 years researching and writing about the Romanovs, Coryne Hall considers the end of the 300-year-old dynasty, and the guilt of the royal families in Europe over the Romanovs' bloody end. Did the Kaiser do enough? Did George V? When the Tsar’s cousins King Haakon of Norway and King Christian of Denmark heard of Nicholas’s abdication, what did they do? Unpublished diaries of the Tsar’s cousin Grand Duke Dmitri give a new insight to the Romanovs’ feelings about George V’s involvement.

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Country
USA
Brand
Amberley Publishing
Manufacturer
Amberley Publishing
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
16 Plates, black and white
ReleaseDate
2018-06-15T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781445681979