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liborn10 Jan 2015 9:55 a.m. PST

These are some of the last photos taken of Tzar Nicholas II and his family:
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Great War Ace10 Jan 2015 10:43 a.m. PST

Great stuff. Worthy of a certain TMPer who shall go unnamed, who loves to link to numerous "finds" on the Net for us.

Anastasia was an utter cut-up. It doesn't look like she was taking anything (including herself) seriously.

The "unidentified man", appearing several times, is a mystery alright….

Flatland Hillbilly10 Jan 2015 3:13 p.m. PST

Thanks for sharing the link – gave always been fascinated by them since reading Massie's Nicholas and Alexandra in Russian history class in college.

Coelacanth193811 Jan 2015 5:29 p.m. PST

If nobody minds me going off-topic for a moment, I have a ghost story about the Romanovs I'd like to tell.
Some many years ago at the art gallery at the Bellagio here in Las Vegas, there was an exhibit of Faberge eggs. About 15-16 eggs in all as well as some items from the Romanovs.
A few days after the exhibit opened, people started seeing little skull faces in the windows of one egg that was modeled after a royal palace or some such. Ordinarily, I would've dismissed it since I was once a manager of an occult bookstore and had seen it all in the way of hoaxes and fakes. But I was a witness too after taking my then girlfriend to see the exhibit.
The people handling the exhibit must've thought I was mad.

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