Empress Alexandra Fedorovna Romanova, the wife of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II, was a woman of great spiritual qualities and duty, with all her heart, perceived the Russian Orthodox faith, the principles and foundations of tsarist power. Despite the fact that Russian society belonged to the empress with hostility, she was a wonderful mother, a faithful and loving wife, sincerely caring for the fate of Russia.
Her diaries, which she kept from February 1917 until the very death, witnesses of the last one and a half years of life of members of the royal family. Despite the arrest and subsequent link to Tobolsk, and then to Yekaterinburg, Alexandra Fedorovna did not lose optimism, trying to support not only her spouse and children, but also all those who, by the will of fate, shared the fate of the Romanovs. Cut off from the civilized world, located in conditions of prison regime, until the last day they remained faithful to their people and their faith. Thanks to the last diary notes of Alexandra Fedorovna, we became out ofv …
Editor
Kozlov V.A., Khrustalev V.M.
Translator
Power L.N.
Publisher
Olmamediagrupp/Enlightenment, 2014
Series
Gift publications. Classic in illustrations
12+
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