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Category Archives: Ekaterinburg
No "Mass Murder In Cellar"
Carl William Ackerman, a reporter and the first dean of the Columbia School of Journalism, was in Siberia in 1918. He inspected the room in the Ipatiev House where the Russian imperial family were supposedly mass executed on July 17, … Continue reading
Paving Over the Truth of the Tsar
Best of drunk Boris Yeltsin! In 1977, Boris Yeltsin, at that time Communist Party boss of Ekaterinburg (then called Sverdlovsk), received orders from Moscow: Destroy the Ipatiev House! [1] In the wee hours of the morning, when evil deeds abound, … Continue reading
What Really Happened in the Cellar
There are several Russian cellar stories, but none so famous as the one called “Mass Murder in the Cellar”. There, in Ekaterinburg on July 17, 1918, in the subterranean bowels of the Ipatiev House, the Russian imperial family seemed to … Continue reading
Posted in Ekaterinburg, Romanov family
Tagged Aaron Simanovitsch, Charles James Fox, Ipatiev House, Kaiser Wilhelm II, King George V
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Startling New Anastasia Evidence
Veniamin Alexeyev is a famous Soviet and Russia historian, Doctor of Historical Sciences, founder of the Institute of History and Archaeology of the RAS branch in the Urals and its Head in 1988-2013. [1] On March 2, 2014, Britain’s Daily … Continue reading
Posted in Anna Anderson, Ekaterinburg, Romanov family
Tagged Anastasia, DNA, Marc Ferro, Nicholas A. Sokolov, Veniamin Alexeyev
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Major New Thread in Tsar Mystery
Various threads lead to Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his family, still trapped in a labyrinth of unsolved mystery. This living labyrinth was almost destroyed by loud braying connected with DNA “evidence” supposedly proving the Russian imperial family had all … Continue reading
Tsar Was "Man In Iron Mask"
In 1976, two British journalists, Anthony Summers and Tom Mangold, saw their book, The File On the Tsar, climb towards the top of the bestseller charts. In the Preface to that book, Summers and Mangold explained how they unearthed the … Continue reading
Posted in DNA evidence, Ekaterinburg, Romanov family
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Tsar Returns In "Neverwas"
In 1996, Ian McKellan starred as Tsar Nicholas II in the film, “Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny.” A film released directly to DVD in 2007, “Neverwas”, again features Ian McKellan as a monarch, this time King of “Neverwas.” In “Neverwas”, … Continue reading
Posted in DNA evidence, Ekaterinburg, Romanov family
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Tsar Escapes On Blue Train
“Meet me at the back of the blue bus.” — Jim Morrison One of the most interesting provisions of the 1918 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was uncovered circa 1970 by researcher Peter Bessell. “It is the secret codicil in the treaty … Continue reading
Posted in Anna Anderson, Ekaterinburg, Romanov family
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How the Tsar Escaped
So how exactly did Tsar Nicholas II and his family escape Ekaterinburg in 1918? Recall from yesterday’s blog entry how reporter Carl William Ackerman cast doubt on the supposed “mass execution” of July 16-17, 1918. Lt. Colonel Michal Goleniewski of … Continue reading
Posted in Ekaterinburg, Eugenia Smith, Michael Goleniewski
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Fate of the Tsar
Carl William Ackerman, a reporter, accompanied the Siberian Intervention in 1918. From Vladivostok to Ekaterinburg, the Americans, British, French and Japanese battled against the Bolsheviki which terrorized the land. Ackerman wrote a book about his experiences, Trailing the Bolsheviki, published … Continue reading
Posted in Bolsheviks, Ekaterinburg, Romanov family
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