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Article: Lenin's Tsar order?(Vladimir I. Lenin, Czar of Russia Nicholas II)(Brief article)
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- June 1, 2006
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The self-proclaimed descendants of Russia's last tsar, Nicholas II, claim to have documentary proof that he was executed on the orders of the Bolshevik leadership. The Russian government has never accepted that a crime was carried out in the execution of the Romanov family, but a law suit brought by the 52 year-old 'Grand Duchess MariaVladimirovna' argues that the killing should be seen as an act of 'political repression' and that 'historical justice' must be carried out. Whether ...
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