Greg King and Penny Wilson, co-authors of “The Fate of the Romanovs,” explain the way that Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his family were depicted throughout his empire. According to the authors, the Tsar was known to live a “fairytale” lifestyle and was also seen as controlling. A play-by-play about the night of the execution, as well as the secret and life-threatening condition of the heir to the throne, the Tsar’s son Alexi, is also explained.
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