102 Years Ago Today: The Bolsheviks Completed Their Takeover And The USSR Constitution Was Approved. One week later the entire Romanov family was murdered. They were among the first victims of Russian communism, and over 60 million would join them. Photo: Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia.
The communist USSR constitution was approved on July 10, 1918, and on July 17th the Russian Royal Family was murdered. After midnight, Tsar Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra, their five children and four servants were ordered to dress quickly and go down to the cellar of the house in which they were being held. The family and servants were arranged in two rows for a photo they were told was being taken to quell rumors they had escaped. Suddenly, a dozen armed men burst into the room and gunned them all down. The Royal Family members are now considered saints in the Russian Orthodox Church. The communists killed more human beings than any other ideology. The remains of Nicholas, Alexandra and three of their children were excavated in a forest near Yekaterinburg in 1991 and positively identified two years later using DNA. Crown Prince Alexei and one Romanov daughter were not accounted for, fueling the legend that Anastasia, the youngest Romanov daughter, had survived the execution of her family. Of the several "Anastasias" that surfaced in Europe in the decade after the Russian Revolution, Anna Anderson, who died in the United States in 1984, was the most convincing. In 1994, however, scientists used DNA to prove Anna Anderson was not the Tsar's daughter but a Polish woman named Franziska Schanzkowska. It took a long time, but the bodies of Alexei and Anastasia were finally identified by DNA in 2007.
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102 Years Ago Today: The Bolsheviks Completed Their Takeover And The USSR Constitution Was Approved. One week later the entire Romanov family was murdered.
They were among the first victims of Russian communism, and over 60 million would join them.
Photo: Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia.
The communist USSR constitution was approved on July 10, 1918, and on July 17th the Russian Royal Family was murdered. After midnight, Tsar Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra, their five children and four servants were ordered to dress quickly and go down to the cellar of the house in which they were being held.
The family and servants were arranged in two rows for a photo they were told was being taken to quell rumors they had escaped.
Suddenly, a dozen armed men burst into the room and gunned them all down.
The Royal Family members are now considered saints in the Russian Orthodox Church. The communists killed more human beings than any other ideology.
The remains of Nicholas, Alexandra and three of their children were excavated in a forest near Yekaterinburg in 1991 and positively identified two years later using DNA.
Crown Prince Alexei and one Romanov daughter were not accounted for, fueling the legend that Anastasia, the youngest Romanov daughter, had survived the execution of her family.
Of the several "Anastasias" that surfaced in Europe in the decade after the Russian Revolution, Anna Anderson, who died in the United States in 1984, was the most convincing. In 1994, however, scientists used DNA to prove Anna Anderson was not the Tsar's daughter but a Polish woman named Franziska Schanzkowska.
It took a long time, but the bodies of Alexei and Anastasia were finally identified by DNA in 2007.
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