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Tags: History, Lang:en
Summary
Grand Duke Sandro Mikhailovich lazing in the grass with
Nicky Romanov in May 1883 … Within twenty-five years, the
Romanovs, the most powerful, the most vicious and arguably the
most bizarre imperial family of modern times will have ceased
to rule Russia through a mixture of haplessness, indolence and
fatalism. Sandro was a crucial witness to the collapse of his
family. He was the cousin, brother-in-law and close friend of
the last tsar, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. He was with Nicky
when thousands of Russian peasants died at Khodynka Field
during Nicky’s coronation; he was with Nicky in the
lead-up to the disastrous Russo-Japanese War; he was with Nicky
during the failed revolution of 1905-6; he was with Nicky when
the Russian Duma was established in an attempt to ward off
future revolutions; he was with Nicky as Russia moved
determinedly toward a military showdown with Germany; he was
with Nicky fighting the German army of the Eastern Front during
the First World War; he was with Nicky when he abdicated in
favour of his brother, Michael, who refused the throne. This is
a riveting first-hand account of the final days of the Russian
Empire and of what it was like to be a member of the Russian
Imperial Family at that time. And to our great good fortune,
while Sandro may have been no Stolypin, he was a keen observer
and an excellent writer. Anyone intrigued by the last days of
the Romanovs as the ruling family of Russia should read this
book. **