This book is about the tragic fate of members of the Romanov House, who ruled Russia for 300 years. The author of the book Robert Wilton, a former correspondent of the English newspaper Times in Petrograd, was fired from work for its publication. Since then, the book has been rarely reprinted. It is difficult to find in stores. The truth about the deliberate, satanic extermination of the whole family of the Romanovs and close to them in the spirit and belief of the persons who accompanied them in exile is often silent or is presented with distorted today.
The value of the work of the R. Vilton is, first of all, in the fact that he was at the place of the tragedy and “for many months was in the near future contact with the judicial investigator (N.A. Sokolov) in the murder of the sovereign, delved into all the details of the investigation and took part in such actions that the investigator allowed only particularly trusted persons.” Hence the accuracy, reliability and documentation in the description of events.
A thorough analysis of the motives of the crime, the masterful disclosure of the characters of the actors, …
Author
Vilton Robert
Translator
Volkonsky Alexander Mikhailovich
Publisher
Icarus, 2006
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