Focusing on the dramatic decline of the Romanov Dynasty in 1917, this account explores the events leading to the Russian Revolution and the fate of its members. With 65 Romanovs at the year's start, 18 were killed by Bolsheviks while others fled into exile. The narrative includes eyewitness testimonials, providing a captivating glimpse into this pivotal historical moment. The book also features various sections covering key figures and events, making it essential for anyone interested in Russian history.
George Gustav Telberg Libros


The Last Days of the Romanovs
The Murder of the Tsar & the Russian Royal Family, 1918
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of a crumbling empire, the narrative explores the intricate dynamics of power, betrayal, and legacy as a once-mighty dynasty faces its downfall. Characters navigate political intrigue and personal conflicts, revealing the fragility of authority and the human cost of ambition. Themes of loyalty and the quest for redemption intertwine as the story unfolds, highlighting the inevitable decline of greatness and the quest for identity in a changing world.