The Last Days of the Romanovs

The Last Days of the Romanovs
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"At Ekaterinburg, on the night of July i6, 1918, the Imperial Family and their faithful attendants – eleven persons in all – were led into a small room in the house where they had been imprisoned and shot to death with revolvers" – these are the opening lines of Mr. Robert Willton, The Times reporter and an eye-witness of the Tsarist regime and the Russian revolution. This book tells about the last days of the Romanov family, including the descriptions of their cells, daily routines, and important documents and correspondence regarding the preparation and execution of the massacre. In addition, the book includes both the intimidating last moments of the Romanov's lives, like the swastika sign the empress drew on the wall of her cell for protection and the telegraph notes of the organizers of the murder. These materials were carefully collected and translated by Wilton from the report of M. Sokolov, the investigating magistrate. Also, the book includes a report of M. George Tellberg, ex-Minister of Justice in the Omsk (Kolchak) Government, who later emigrated to the United States. Being the collection of important documentation and notes, Wilton's Last Days of Romanovs presents an important source of information about the Russian Revolution and the end of the Russian Empire.

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Н. Соколов. The Last Days of the Romanovs

The Last Days of the Romanovs

Table of Contents

Part I. Depositions of Eye-witnesses

I Examination of M. Gilliard

II Examination of Mr. Gibbes

III Examination of Colonel Kobylinsky

IV Examination of Philip Proskouriakoff

V Examination of Anatolie Iakimoff

VI Examination of Pavel Medvedeff

RESOLUTION:

VII Receipt of Beloborodoff for the Arrested Russian Imperial Family

Part II. The Narrative of Mr. Robert Wilton

Chapter I Prologue

Chapter II the Stage and the Actors

Chapter III No Escape: Alexandra Misjudged

Chapter IV Razputin the Peasant

Chapter V Captives in a Palace

Chapter VI Exile in Siberia

Chapter VII the Last Prison

Chapter VIII Planning the Crime

Chapter IX Calvary

Chapter X “Without Trace”

Chapter XI Damning Evidence

Chapter XII All the Romanovs

Chapter XIII the Jackals

Chapter XIV by Order of the “tsik”

Chapter XV the Red Kaiser

Chapter XVI Epilogue

Part III

I the Members of the Imperial Family at the Outbreak of the Revolution

II Chronology of the Documents

III Explanation of Russian Names Mentioned in the Documents

IV Index

FOOTNOTES:

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N. Sokolov

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But all the efforts made by the emperor to conceal his feelings could not hide from any observant person his terrible sufferings. Especially after the Brest-Litovsk peace treaty a very marked change was noticed in him that indicated his mood and mental suffering. I could say that his majesty was affected by this treaty with an overwhelming grief.

During this time the emperor on several occasions spoke of politics to me—a thing he had never allowed himself to do before. It seemed as if his soul was yearning for the companionship of another soul, hoping by such companionship to find relief from the intensity of his grief. I could not relate everything he told me, but the central idea of his words and thoughts was that up to the moment of the Brest-Litovsk treaty he believed in the future prosperity of Russia—after that treaty he lost all faith.

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