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Plan of Ipatiev’s House and Grounds and of Upper and Basement Floors

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The Romanovs were suffered to live. A German mission (ostensibly Red Cross) came to Ekaterinburg at the end of May to ascertain all about the life of the “residents of Ipatiev’s house,” as the Imperial prisoners were officially styled. These spies went straight to Berlin with their report. The Red Kaiser knew full well what torments were being endured by those whom he had professed to cherish, who after all were his kith and kin. He could have saved them at any time. But ... they would not be saved by him....

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The Last Days of the Romanovs
By George Gustav Telberg and Robert Wilton
Available from gutenberg.org
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