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http://www.lawbuzz.com/tyranny/anastasia/anastasia_ch1.htm Story of the murder of Nicholas II and his family and events, that lead to it. Links to other related sites. For more Stories Behind the Movies to exterminate the Romanovs Before an execution, there's supposed to be a trial. Before a trial, there's supposed to be a crime. What was the crime of 13-year-old , heir to the Russian throne? What was the crime of Anastasia and his other No crime. No trial.
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