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The End of the
Romanov Family
Russia in late 1910s
• Russia was ruled by Romanov Family
• Tzar was Nicholas II
• Tzarina was Alexandra
• They had 5 children
• Tatiana, Olga, Maria, and Anastasia
• One son, Alexei
• Nicholas came from a wealthy family
• Most Russians were extremely poor w/ no food
Russian feelings
• Most Russians were sick of
fighting in war
• Soldiers were fighting in
bare feet
• There was not enough
weapons to supply the
soldiers
• Most Russians felt the
Tzar was overlooking them
• In reality, he paid more
attention to his family
• Son, Alexei was a
hemophiliac
Bad Decisions
• Nicholas made a few bad
choices while he was tzar
• 1904 he fought an
unsuccessful war w/ Japan
• In WWI, he took personal
command of the Russian
army; however, his people
were starving. While he
was fighting in the front ,
people were rioting in St.
Petersburg for food
• He also allowed an
outsider to enter the
“royal” family--Rasputin
Rasputin
• A mystic monk, he was
able to stop Alexei’s
bleeding when no one else
could
• Probably used hypnosis
• Empress Alexandra
depended on Rasputin for
everything
• Rumored he had an affair
with her
• Aristocracy was worried
about his influence on the
family and in gov’t.
matters
• Other members of royal
family tried to kill him
Rasputin’s death
• He was shot in the chest, but did not die
• Then he was shot twice as he was trying to flee
• His body was dumped in a nearby river
• Rasputin even predicted his own death:
• If I am killed by common assassins and especially by my brothers
the Russian peasants, you, Tsar of Russia, have nothing to fear for
your children, they will reign for hundreds of years in Russia.
• ...if it was your relations who have wrought my death, then no one
in your family, that is to say, none of your children or relations will
remain alive for two years. They will be killed by the Russian
people...
• I shall be killed. I am no longer among the living. Pray, pray, be
strong, think of your blessed family.
• Grigory
Nicholas overlooks the need
• Nicholas never talked to his subjects
• May have understood plight of the poor or realized the
horrible conditions of the factories
• He demanded authority b/c he believed he earned it b/c of
his blood line
• He left St. Petersburg to relieve himself of the
stress of the city
• Most advisors told him to abdicate the throne; he
listened
• Intended for his younger brother, Michael to become tsar
• He only was tsar one day, b/c the monarchy was declared
dead by the provisional government
Life in exile
• Nicholas and family were sent to live in exile in
the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg in Siberia
• He was supposed to stand trial in Moscow, but
never got there
Bolshevik Takeover
• While Nicholas was in
exile, the Bolsheviks took
over
• Led by Vladimir Illych
Ulanov, aka Vladimir
Lenin
• Referred to as the “Red
Army” (communist)
• Military supporters of the
tsar were called the “White
Army”
• Worried about a white
army victory in
Ekaterinburg, extreme
measures were taken to
eliminate the royal family
Assassinations
• On July 16, 1918, Yakov Yurovsky awakened
Eugene Botkin, the royal family’s doctor and told
them that the family needed to be moved
downstairs for their safety
• Unknown to Botkin, Yurovsky had been assigned
head executioner of the Romanov family
• It took 30 mins for the family to dress and be led
to a room in the cellar of the Ipatiev House
Murders
• Yurovsky told the family that since their relatives
were continuing their aggression against Soviet
Russia, the Executive Committee declared them to
be eliminated
• Two of the men picked for the execution squad
refused to kill the girls, so they were replaced
Refusal to die
• Intended to take 3-5 minutes, however lasted close
to 20 minutes; gunfire produced a lot of smoke
• Anastasia and two of her sisters survived 1st
wave
of bullets
• Bullets were ricocheting off walls; they tried using their
bayonets, but couldn’t pierce their corsets b/c of
diamonds sewn within them
• After confirmation of death; the bodies were
disposed of
• Alexei and their maid were burnt, but since this took too
long, the rest were buried in a pit and sulfuric acid was
poured over their bodies to prevent recognition/stinking
Bodies found
• Bodies remained unfound until 1979
• Found by a Russian mystery writer, Geil Ryabov and a
geophysicist Dr. Alexander Avdonin
• Kept it a secret for 10 years
• When deaths occurred, only Nicholas’s death was
spoken of
• People speculated that some of the children
survived
• Anna Anderson claimed she was Anastasia, testing done
on her DNA although say she was not
• In Canada, a man named Heino died of a blood disorder
in 1977 and his tombstone claimed he was Alexei
Pictures—You be the judge!
Missing bodies
• Remains were studied; proved to be that of the
Romanov family
• Alexei and Anastasia’s remains were missing
• In August of 2007, charred remains of a young boy
and girl were found near Ekaterinburg
• Scientists confirmed in March 2009 that they were
that of Alexei and one of his sisters
• Rest of the family was laid to rest in St.
Petersburg in the 1990s.
In captivity, and before
References
• All photos were from public domain from
Wikipedia.org
• Information was found on:
• Wikipedia.org
• Cayton, A.; Perry, E., and Reed, L. (2002). America:
pathways to the present. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

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The end of the romanovs

  • 1. The End of the Romanov Family
  • 2. Russia in late 1910s • Russia was ruled by Romanov Family • Tzar was Nicholas II • Tzarina was Alexandra • They had 5 children • Tatiana, Olga, Maria, and Anastasia • One son, Alexei • Nicholas came from a wealthy family • Most Russians were extremely poor w/ no food
  • 3. Russian feelings • Most Russians were sick of fighting in war • Soldiers were fighting in bare feet • There was not enough weapons to supply the soldiers • Most Russians felt the Tzar was overlooking them • In reality, he paid more attention to his family • Son, Alexei was a hemophiliac
  • 4. Bad Decisions • Nicholas made a few bad choices while he was tzar • 1904 he fought an unsuccessful war w/ Japan • In WWI, he took personal command of the Russian army; however, his people were starving. While he was fighting in the front , people were rioting in St. Petersburg for food • He also allowed an outsider to enter the “royal” family--Rasputin
  • 5. Rasputin • A mystic monk, he was able to stop Alexei’s bleeding when no one else could • Probably used hypnosis • Empress Alexandra depended on Rasputin for everything • Rumored he had an affair with her • Aristocracy was worried about his influence on the family and in gov’t. matters • Other members of royal family tried to kill him
  • 6. Rasputin’s death • He was shot in the chest, but did not die • Then he was shot twice as he was trying to flee • His body was dumped in a nearby river • Rasputin even predicted his own death: • If I am killed by common assassins and especially by my brothers the Russian peasants, you, Tsar of Russia, have nothing to fear for your children, they will reign for hundreds of years in Russia. • ...if it was your relations who have wrought my death, then no one in your family, that is to say, none of your children or relations will remain alive for two years. They will be killed by the Russian people... • I shall be killed. I am no longer among the living. Pray, pray, be strong, think of your blessed family. • Grigory
  • 7. Nicholas overlooks the need • Nicholas never talked to his subjects • May have understood plight of the poor or realized the horrible conditions of the factories • He demanded authority b/c he believed he earned it b/c of his blood line • He left St. Petersburg to relieve himself of the stress of the city • Most advisors told him to abdicate the throne; he listened • Intended for his younger brother, Michael to become tsar • He only was tsar one day, b/c the monarchy was declared dead by the provisional government
  • 8. Life in exile • Nicholas and family were sent to live in exile in the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg in Siberia • He was supposed to stand trial in Moscow, but never got there
  • 9. Bolshevik Takeover • While Nicholas was in exile, the Bolsheviks took over • Led by Vladimir Illych Ulanov, aka Vladimir Lenin • Referred to as the “Red Army” (communist) • Military supporters of the tsar were called the “White Army” • Worried about a white army victory in Ekaterinburg, extreme measures were taken to eliminate the royal family
  • 10. Assassinations • On July 16, 1918, Yakov Yurovsky awakened Eugene Botkin, the royal family’s doctor and told them that the family needed to be moved downstairs for their safety • Unknown to Botkin, Yurovsky had been assigned head executioner of the Romanov family • It took 30 mins for the family to dress and be led to a room in the cellar of the Ipatiev House
  • 11. Murders • Yurovsky told the family that since their relatives were continuing their aggression against Soviet Russia, the Executive Committee declared them to be eliminated • Two of the men picked for the execution squad refused to kill the girls, so they were replaced
  • 12. Refusal to die • Intended to take 3-5 minutes, however lasted close to 20 minutes; gunfire produced a lot of smoke • Anastasia and two of her sisters survived 1st wave of bullets • Bullets were ricocheting off walls; they tried using their bayonets, but couldn’t pierce their corsets b/c of diamonds sewn within them • After confirmation of death; the bodies were disposed of • Alexei and their maid were burnt, but since this took too long, the rest were buried in a pit and sulfuric acid was poured over their bodies to prevent recognition/stinking
  • 13. Bodies found • Bodies remained unfound until 1979 • Found by a Russian mystery writer, Geil Ryabov and a geophysicist Dr. Alexander Avdonin • Kept it a secret for 10 years • When deaths occurred, only Nicholas’s death was spoken of • People speculated that some of the children survived • Anna Anderson claimed she was Anastasia, testing done on her DNA although say she was not • In Canada, a man named Heino died of a blood disorder in 1977 and his tombstone claimed he was Alexei
  • 15. Missing bodies • Remains were studied; proved to be that of the Romanov family • Alexei and Anastasia’s remains were missing • In August of 2007, charred remains of a young boy and girl were found near Ekaterinburg • Scientists confirmed in March 2009 that they were that of Alexei and one of his sisters • Rest of the family was laid to rest in St. Petersburg in the 1990s.
  • 17. References • All photos were from public domain from Wikipedia.org • Information was found on: • Wikipedia.org • Cayton, A.; Perry, E., and Reed, L. (2002). America: pathways to the present. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

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