Tarlita
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The File on the Tsar - one of the most comprehensive books on what happened july 16 1918. Summers and Mangold spent years researching this and finding things all over the place. What is great about this work is that they provide all the evidence. No Bias. And allow You the reader to make up your own mind.
Peter Kurth researched and wrote Anastasia. He actually met her, and interviewed many royals himself. This work makes Massie look like an amateur. When reading any historical bio you must remember that history is someone elses bias. In Anastasia's case authors are either for or against her claim.
The best site for the Imperial family is Alexander Palace Time machine also check out Alexander Palace forum discussions. Now the members here seem to be librarians with access to diaries and journals of the family members. Lots of very rare photos are posted here.
Alexander Palace is very comprehensive. They even have the secret police reports on Rasputin. The autopsy results from the victims of Alypayevsk.
Lost Splendour a book written by Prince Felix Yussopov is an excellent read. And incredibly funny in many places. He was such a naughty boy. This is online at Alexander Palace.
I've been reading about the Imperial family since 1982. And one thing I have learnt is that NOTHING is black and white when it comes to what happened to this family. So many grey areas to consider.
Peter Kurth researched and wrote Anastasia. He actually met her, and interviewed many royals himself. This work makes Massie look like an amateur. When reading any historical bio you must remember that history is someone elses bias. In Anastasia's case authors are either for or against her claim.
The best site for the Imperial family is Alexander Palace Time machine also check out Alexander Palace forum discussions. Now the members here seem to be librarians with access to diaries and journals of the family members. Lots of very rare photos are posted here.
Alexander Palace is very comprehensive. They even have the secret police reports on Rasputin. The autopsy results from the victims of Alypayevsk.
Lost Splendour a book written by Prince Felix Yussopov is an excellent read. And incredibly funny in many places. He was such a naughty boy. This is online at Alexander Palace.
I've been reading about the Imperial family since 1982. And one thing I have learnt is that NOTHING is black and white when it comes to what happened to this family. So many grey areas to consider.