The true history of the murder of Russian Tsar's Family is still unknown


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The true history of the murder of Russian Tsar's Family is still unknown. Almost a hundred years separate us of July 17, 1918, when in the basement of the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg there was killed the family of last Russian Emperor (and four faithful persons who were with them up to the end), but the doubts and disputes about the circumstances of the brutal killing, and even about whether all members of the royal family were killed - these debates, which began in August 1918 with the first investigation (by the investigators of the White Army) is still going on ... Why two members of the governmental commission for identification of remains (Academician Alexeyev and Dr. Popov) did not agree with the official version? Why the official investigation did not discuss those genetic expertise that are not consistent with the official version, and why this commission does not take into account other versions of a fate of some members of the tsar's family? Why there is still not available the archives of FSB (Cheka) of the period from 30 April to December 1918? Why there are absent the photos of tsar's family before the shooting (alive), and after the shooting (the dead bodies)? ... These and many other problems of the identifying of Yekaterinburg remains are discussed in this brochure.

Author: Boris Romanov
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 10/14/2015
Pages: 26
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.11lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.05d
ISBN13: 9781518606625
ISBN10: 1518606628
BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | Murder | General

About the Author
Biography Boris Romanov was born in 1945 in Leningrad (St.Petersburg), Ph.D (the candidate of sciences), the writer. The author of 10 books (in Russia, in Russian), including Zoroastrianism and Christianity (1994), The Occult Bulgakov (1995), The Apocalypse 2008-2173 (1996), "Astro-Biblos" (1996), Tragedy of Princess Diana (1998), Russian mags and seers (1998), The Story about Apostles, Ponty Pilat and Simon-mag (1999) and Fatal Predictions of Russia (2006) and The Emperor who knew the Fate. And Russia, which did not knew (2011). - First part of this book (The Emperor who knew the Fate) is a basis for the script of the documentary The Emperor who knew the Fate. Boris Romanov was award a prize "For Best Screenplay" on IFF "Pokrov" (Kiev, 2010).

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