Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna Part 9
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Anastasia survived..period..it is a shame that she died without her family.
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@purememory THANK YOU! i mean fo reals i beleive that she is the real grand duchess anastasia
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anastasia died when she was 17 and Alexi died with his family in the shooting, not because of his heamophilia.
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Well Isobella Huffenschtoffin or whatever did have a point....Anna was not a Romanov, but there were no DNA testing back then. But like many, I wished that she was......... hmm oh well...
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Support and sympathy are two completely different things. And no, you only have to read about the kind of human beings Nicholas and Alexandra were to know they were anything but sadistic tyrants or butchers. In spite of their costly mistakes as rulers, and even if they deserved to lose the power they had, I can't agree either of them deserved to be murdered. Even their cheif killer admitted that.
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Romanov supporters always look to the evil of the Bolsheviks to justify their action it's amazing to me. I do not dispute the evils of communism but that is a poor defense for the Romanov as I said before they were either extremely incompetent but in my opinion sadistic tyrants and mass murders but the point is as I have made numerous times in this discussion the children were innocent and didn't deserve their fate the parents deserved everything that happen they were butchers.
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to add to it there was the defence of russia from the Kaiser to consider which nearly failed on more than one occasion. Besides the casualty estimates for the the last romanov reign are incredibly vague ranging from three to twenty million (i personally believe the records may have been exadurated to downplay the losses sustained during the Bolshevik rule.) Nicholas was trying to achieve an unpopular task in a horrifying way but in his mind it was the best thing for the empire.
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sorry the previous comment was on a moody day. what i meant to say is that put yourself in the shoes of the romanovs. Nicholas is made Tzar a full two decades before expected due to the death of his father, The Previous Tzar has bankrupted the Russian coffers with his plans to bring Russia into the modern world. Nicholas is star struck with the vision of a shining european nation and decides to continue to push Russia. He nearly succedes and the price is too high, sickening even.
Never the less, in spite of Nicholas and Alexandras incompetance, failures and mistakes, they were by no means evil people and didn't deserve to be murdered. The Bolsheviks and the Cheka were even more powerful, brutal and tyrannical then the Romanovs ever were.
Karenjade 2 years ago 15
"now you and i will dance and drink too much champaigne"
subtle or what
rainbowfairy420 4 years ago 10