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Tsesarevich Alexei of Russia (1904-1918) seen studying in 1913. Devastatingly for his parents, Alexei suffered from haemophilia
Czech troops 1918Czech troops in battle, skirmishing against the Bolsheviks on the outskirts of Ekaterinburg in 1918
1918 / EKATERINBURG ROOMRoom in the house of Ipatiev, Ekaterinburg, where the Russian royal family was brutally murdered. Date: 1918
1918 / Ipatiev HouseThe house of Ipatiev, Ekaterinburg, where the royals were murdered (in the room with the middle lower window). Date: 1918
Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia (1872-1918), formerly Princess Alix of Hesse, married Tsar Nicholas II in 1894 shortly before his accession to the throne
A typical scenery in Ural Mountains, near Ekaterinburg, Russia. A meadow that used to be a large village Shanya of Russian Shismatic Ordodox Old Believers church; village abandoned in 1940s due to
Birch Tree - Near river Serga, near Ekaterinburg, . Spring, Middle Urals, Russia
Tsesarevich Alexei Nikolaievich (1905-1918), youngest child and only son of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna, formerly Princess Alix of Hesse
Tsar Nicholas IIThe last photograph of Tsar Nicholas II. The Tsar poses for a photograph by a Soviet soldier in the woods at Ekaterinburg. The Tsar and his family were all murdered by Bolsheviks on 17th July 1918
Alexei of Russia during wartimeTsesarevich Alexei Nikolaievich of Russia (1904-1918) in field uniform. While other Royal children performed small engagements or were photographed to raise money for war charities
The Empress of Russia with her daughtersTsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna (formerly Princess Alix of Hesse) photographed with her four daughters in 1913; from left, Grand Princess Olga, Tatiana, Anastasia and Maria
Russia Yekaterinburgaka Ekaterinburg, and (under the communists) Sverdlovsk : it was here that Nikolai II, last of the tsars, and his family were murdered