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#31 Tsar Nicholas II and his son Aleksei sawing wood while in captivity. They were killed a few months later.

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#31 Tsar Nicholas II and his son Aleksei sawing wood while in captivity. They were killed a few months later.

The End of Imperial Russia: Devastating Story and Historical Photos of Romanov Family before their Execution

#31 Tsar Nicholas II and his son Aleksei sawing wood while in captivity. They were killed a few months later.

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←#30 In the months after the 1917 Revolution, Grand Duchess Tatiana helping to dig a vegetable garden while being held in captivity by revolutionaries.
#32 Olga, Tatiana, Alexei, an unidentified man and Tsar Nicholas II in Rospha, Russia.→

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