ROMANOV FAMILY: ON THIS DATE IN THEIR OWN WORDS. ALEXEI ROMANOV. 15 JANUARY, 1916

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ROMANOV FAMILY: ON THIS DATE IN THEIR OWN WORDS. ANASTASIA ROMANOV – 11 JANUARY, 1916.
Letter from Anastasia Romanov to Nicholas II:
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From the 1915 diary of Tatiana Romanov:
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From the 1915-1916 diaries of Olga Romanov:
“… Spoke with Mitya, he is sad for some reason, poor little thing…. ”
“… Looked at a [photo] album with Mitya and others. Stopped by [to see] everyone and [sat] on the balcony with Mitya for a minute… Spoke with Mitya….”
“… For a long time sat on a window sill with darling Mitya, later in a chair, he on a table, [while] I knitted. He has [temp of] 37.1, fine in the evening, [wearing] a thick robe… In the evening talked with Mitya… ” “
“In the evening talked with Mitya. Unexpectedly he received instructions to go to the Caucuses for about two days. So sad… “
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1916 was the last full year for the Romanovs as the reigning family of Russia. Tsar Nicholas II would abdicate his throne in March of 1917 and the Russian revolution would end life as the Romanov family knew it.
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Most of us heard the story of King George V of England rescinding on his offer of asylum to the Romanov family in 1917, but here is the first hand account of the Head of the Provisional Government, Alexander Kerensky.
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