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"The Windsors have a Parliament. Our British cousins gave their rights away; so did the Hapsburgs, and the Hohenzollerns, too. The Romanovs will not. What I was given, I will give my son."

— Tsar Nicholas II

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Print shows the Russian Tsar Nicholas II waking from a nightmare showing the battered and wounded military equipment of the Russian forces returning (in defeat) from battle with the Japanese

Print shows the Russian Tsar Nicholas II waking from a nightmare showing the battered and wounded military equipment of the Russian forces returning (in defeat) from battle with the Japanese

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Tsar Nicholas II

Tsar Nicholas II

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Tsar Nicholas II and his son, Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia

Tsar Nicholas II and his son, Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia

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Victim of the Khodynka Tragedy in Moscow, 1896. The Khodynka Tragedy was a mass panic that occurred on 30 May 1896, on Khodynka Field in Moscow, Russia during the festivities following the coronation of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, which resulted in the deaths of 1,389 people.

Victim of the Khodynka Tragedy in Moscow, 1896. The Khodynka Tragedy was a mass panic that occurred on 30 May 1896, on Khodynka Field in Moscow, Russia during the festivities following the coronation of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, which resulted in the deaths of 1,389 people.

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Tsar Nicholas II’s train, 1902

(Source: Wikipedia)

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Japanese soldiers near Chemulpo, Korea, during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904

Japanese soldiers near Chemulpo, Korea, during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904

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King George V of England with his cousin Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, 1913

King George V of England with his cousin Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, 1913

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Tsar Nicholas II & family

Tsar Nicholas II & family