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v10stangeater says
i love him
olga k says
He was a very good husband and father but not a very smart politician. He made too many mistakes.
JIMMackdaddy says
The Russians loved the Tsar. Even though Russia was a 16th or 17th century in a 20th century world. If the Russian losses in the first World War weren't so dramatic. !,000,000 men losses in each of two major battles. The Russian soldiers were rationed to 3 bullets a day. Very tough to fight a war like that.
If the Russians had have had somewhat of a successful war, the Bolshevist Revolution would never had succeeded.
In Loving Commemoration Of The 81st Anniversary Of The The Martyrdom Of Tsar Nicholas II & Family Of Russia 1918-1999
On July 17, 1999 will be the 81st Commemoration of the Holy Martyrdom of Emperor Tsar Nicholas II, Empress Tsarina Alexandra, Grand Duke Tsarevich Alexis, Grand Duchess Olga, Grand Duchess Tatiana, Grand Duchess Marie, and Grand Duchess Anastasia. Additionally we remember those devoted friends who perished with the Royal Family: Dr. Eugene Botkin, Anna Demindova, Alexei Trupp, and Ivan Karinotov.