Pic of the basement of the Ipatiev House after the shooting.
>Around midnight on 17 July, Yurovsky ordered the Romanovs' physician, Eugene Botkin, to awaken the sleeping family and ask them to put on their clothes, under the pretext that the family would be moved to a safe location due to impending chaos in Yekaterinburg. The Romanovs were then ordered into a 6 m × 5 m (20 ft × 16 ft) semi-basement room. Alexandra requested a chair because she was sick, and Nicholas requested a second for Alexei. Yurovsky's assistant Grigory Nikulin remarked to him that the "heir wanted to die in a chair. Very well then, let him have one." The prisoners were told to wait in the cellar room while the truck that would transport them was being brought to the House. A few minutes later, an execution squad of secret police was brought in and Yurovsky read aloud the order given to him by the Ural Executive Committee:
Nikolai Alexandrovich, in view of the fact that your relatives are continuing their attack on Soviet Russia, the Ural Executive Committee has decided to execute you.
>Nicholas, facing his family, turned and said "What? What?" Yurovsky quickly repeated the order and the weapons were raised. The Empress and Grand Duchess Olga, according to a guard's reminiscence, had tried to bless themselves, but failed amid the shooting. Yurovsky reportedly raised his Colt gun at Nicholas's torso and fired; Nicholas fell dead, pierced with at least three bullets in his upper chest. The intoxicated Peter Ermakov, the military commissar for Verkh-Isetsk, shot and killed Alexandra with a bullet wound to the head. He then shot at Tatiana, who ran for the double doors, hitting her in the thigh. The remaining executioners shot chaotically and over each other's shoulders until the room was so filled with smoke and dust that no one could see anything at all in the darkness nor hear any commands amid the noise.
>Alexey Kabanov, who ran onto the street to check the noise levels, heard dogs barking from the Romanovs' quarters and the sound of gunshots loud and clear despite the noise from the Fiat's engine. Kabanov then hurried downstairs and told the men to stop firing and kill the family and their dogs with their gun butts and bayonets. Within minutes, Yurovsky was forced to stop the shooting because of the caustic smoke of burned gunpowder, dust from the plaster ceiling caused by the reverberation of bullets, and the deafening gunshots. When they stopped, the doors were then opened to scatter the smoke. While waiting for the smoke to abate, the killers could hear moans and whimpers inside the room. As it cleared, it became evident that although several of the family's retainers had been killed, all of the Imperial children were alive and only Tatiana was injured.
Poor Tatiana Nikolayevna
She sort of looked like Anya Taylor Joy
>The Tsarevich was the first of the children to be executed. Yurovsky watched in disbelief as Nikulin spent an entire magazine from his Browning gun on Alexei, who was still seated transfixed in his chair; he also had jewels sewn into his undergarment and forage cap. Ermakov shot and stabbed him, and when that failed, Yurovsky shoved him aside and killed the boy with a gunshot to the head. The last to die were Tatiana, Anastasia, and Maria (however, according to Yurovsky's note, Alexei, Olga, Tatiana, and Anastasia were the last to die), who were carrying over 1.3 kilograms (2.9 lb) of diamonds sewn into their clothing, which had given them a degree of protection from the firing. However, they were speared with bayonets as well. Olga sustained a gunshot wound to the head. Maria and Anastasia were said to have crouched up against a wall covering their heads with pillows in terror until they were shot in the head. Yurovsky killed Tatiana and Alexei. Tatiana died from a single shot to the back of her head. Alexei received two bullets to the head, right behind the ear. Anna Demidova, Alexandra's maid, survived the initial onslaught but was quickly stabbed to death against the back wall while trying to defend herself with a small pillow which she had carried that was filled with precious gems and jewels. While the bodies were being placed on stretchers, Anastasia cried out and covered her face with her arm. Ermakov grabbed Alexander Strekotin's rifle and bayoneted her in the chest, but when it failed to penetrate, he pulled out his revolver and shot her in the head.
>The bodies of the Romanovs and their servants were loaded onto a Fiat truck equipped with a 60 hp engine, with a cargo area measuring 1.8 by 3.0 metres (6 ft × 10 ft). Heavily laden, the vehicle struggled for 14 kilometres (9 mi) on boggy road to reach the Koptyaki forest. Yurovsky was furious when he discovered that the drunken Ermakov had brought only one shovel for the burial. About 800 metres (1⁄2 mile) further on, near crossing no. 185 on the line serving the Verkh-Isetsk works, 25 men working for Ermakov were waiting with horses and light carts. These men were all intoxicated and they were outraged that the prisoners were not brought to them alive. They expected to be part of the lynch mob. Yurovsky maintained control of the situation with great difficulty, eventually getting Ermakov's men to shift some of the bodies from the truck onto the carts. A few of Ermakov's men pawed the female bodies for diamonds hidden in their undergarments, two of whom lifted up Alexandra's skirt and fingered her genitals. Yurovsky ordered them at gunpoint to back off, dismissing the two who had groped the tsarina's corpse and any others he had caught looting.
Bloody commies
!anticommunists !historychads
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!biofoids who here read these books?
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I didn't read any books but watched a good documentary on HBO (I think it was HBO lol). My bestie in my 20s was named Anastasia, so that's how I first heard about this.
Krayon sexually assaulted his sister.
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The Don Bluth documentary?
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Maybe. It's been so long since I watched it. I prefer HBO documentaries because I think they are well done.
Krayon sexually assaulted his sister.
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My favourite local stripper in the 90s went by Anastasia, so I'll always have a soft spot for the name, although I used to sometimes call her Anaesthesia.
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Well my friend worked for voyeurdorm.com so she was in that space lol
Krayon sexually assaulted his sister.
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Read "The Romanovs" by Simon Sebag Montefiore, fantastic book on the 300 years of the House of Romanov
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I'm more of a social history reader
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It's a very gossipy biographic book, not really a dry history textbook. It has great chapters on Alexandra's relationship with her husband and Rasputin.
Plus other Tsars like Peter the Great (the guy beheaded his former lover and kissed her lips after the execution in front of the crowd) and Catherine the Great (everything about her life is straight from a novel).
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Maybe I will. I read
Antonia Fraser'sCarolly Erickson's? biography of Alexandra ages ago but I don't remember much about other than some of Hemophilia and Rasputin stuffJump in the discussion.
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Alexandra herself wasn't very interesting nor intelligent, much like her husband.
She also had a very shy character which didn't help her public image.
Queen Victoria wrote to her alarmed about Alexandra's popularity, telling her to try to earn the appraisal of both the court and the common folk. But Alexandra replied claiming that "Russia is not Britain dear grandmother, they worship us as gods here".
Marie Antoinette was done much dirtier, unlike Alexandra she was quite caring and charitable but got viciously slandered by the Revolutionaries.
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I really liked learning about Marie Antoinette but especially her mother
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Did you not read the post? It clearly states they shot him, not hanged.
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wtf who makes these
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This is how communism starts. A bunch of uneducated and drunk thugs, with 0 discipline, 0 gun skills, struggling to kill an unarmed royal family. Depraved criminals set out to run a country for the next 70 years killing more of its own people than any war did.
Tsar Nikolas wasn't great but the monarchy russia created was what helped it turn russia and its large villages of sticks and mud to stone buildings and cobbled streets. If it wasn't for the monarchy russians would still be sitting in hovels rutting and running around like wild stupid dogs. They're literally the africans of the north in terms of technological innovation and culture.
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I never get the constant insistence from people that we should sympathise with the Romanovs. I'm not crying over Mussolini getting strung up like a pig either.
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Nicholas II was just an incompetent monarch, not really Mussolini or Hitler like material.
Most people feel more sorry about the way his wife and children were killed than about the former Tsar himself. It doesn't help that the people who ordered their execution were just as awful.
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Most of the higher ups ordering his execution ended up sharing his fate.
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Lol, what's the video's sauce?
Stalin killed so many commies, getting rid of Trotsky in Mexico was quite based.
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I got it off twitter:
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1. It's unclear whether the higher-ups ordered the execution, or whether the local commies acted independently and the higher ups took credit to save face
2. Looking at the Wikipedia pages of the executioners, it seems like most died of natural causes and none were executed by the Soviets
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Officially the order came from the Ural Soviet committee, but there's a debate on higher-up involvement. Trotsky wrote about Lenin authorizing the execution, it's possible that Moscow gave some clearance to kill them if the white army got close.
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Imagine getting to kill an entire family of royalty, and showing up drunk for the event.... Buddy probably barely remembered it. Russians, smh
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!anticommunists the absolute state of Bolshevism
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And that's only the groping they admitted to.............
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You'd think Russians would know that people don't typically die immediately after you shoot them (even a lot)- they tend to squirm around and moan for a few minutes.
Neat, I thought that belief was driven by Hollywood films.
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Monarchists are embarrassing and so are you
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And I'm not a monarchist, I'm just not a communist nor do I favor stabbing teenage girls
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My BIPOC you are r-slurred
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It's true @nuclearshill. You are too Argentinian for anyone to believe you have a functioning sense of morality
!latinx !americas discuss
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Communist aren't people so there's nothing wrong with throwing them off helicopters !anticommunists
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Proper waste disposal for commies.
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In this context Nuclear-hippy would be pearl clutching for them
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If you consider little kids to be political rivals so dangerous that they must be killed then yeah, that is bad.
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^ Palestinian propaganda
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Project 1918 successfully accomplished. Dude Romanussy Lmao.
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Id take monarchist>communist in the chain of embarrassing political takes
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They were russians, they deserved it.
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No price is too great for progress. Ask any lefty
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The historian must serve two masters: the past and the present.
-- Fritz Stern
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