Anastasia & the Romanov Massacre

  • Mikhail Feodorovich proclaimed Tsar.

    Mikhail Feodorovich proclaimed Tsar.
    Mikhail Feodorovich proclaimed Tsar.
  • Nicholas II ascends the throne.

    Nicholas II ascends the throne.
  • Nicholas II presents Lilies-of-the-Valley egg.

    Nicholas II presents Lilies-of-the-Valley egg.
    Created by Carl Faberge, to his mother
  • Anastasia born June 18, 1901 and murdered on July 17.1918

    Anastasia born June 18, 1901 and murdered on July 17.1918
  • Alexei born August 12, 1904 and murdered July 17, 1918.

    Alexei born August 12, 1904 and murdered July 17, 1918.
  • Anastasia and her sister Maria visited wounded soliders ata private hospital

    Anastasia and her sister Maria visited wounded soliders ata private hospital
  • Rasputin murdered by Felix Youssoupov.

    Rasputin murdered by Felix Youssoupov.
  • Some things Anastasia enjoyed growing up were:

    Some things Anastasia enjoyed growing up were:
    Painting with water colors, Playing her record player, Taking pictures with her Kodak camera, Talking on the telephone, Christmas with her sisters, Laying out in the sun and doing nothing, and Saturday movies in the Semi-Circular Hall.
  • One of the imperial Faberge eggs presented by Nicholas II to his wife

    One of the imperial Faberge eggs presented by Nicholas II to his wife
  • Nicholas II abdicates his throne; he and his family arrested and held.

    Nicholas II abdicates his throne; he and his family arrested and held.
  • A capitivity picture of Anastasia and her family

    A capitivity picture of Anastasia and her family
  • Bolshevik Revolution; Lenin takes power.

    Bolshevik Revolution; Lenin takes power.
    Lenin's mugshot
  • Romanov family in captivity at Tobolsk.

    Romanov family in captivity at Tobolsk.
    From left to right, Olga, Nicholas II, Anastasia, Tatiana, in a capitivity at Tobolsk in the winter of 1917.
  • Russian civil war begins; Whites fight Reds

    Russian civil war begins; Whites fight Reds
  • Anastasia, Maria, and Tatiana

    Anastasia, Maria, and Tatiana
  • Anastasia aboarded the Rus, the ship that ferried her to Yekaterianburg.

    Anastasia aboarded the Rus, the ship that ferried her to Yekaterianburg.
    This is the last known photograph of Anastasia.
  • Nicholas II, his wife, Alexandra, and their five children are murdered in Yekaterinburg.

    Nicholas II, his wife, Alexandra, and their five children are murdered in Yekaterinburg.
  • Dr. Botkin, Ms. Anna, Mrs. Trupp, and Mr. Ivan accompanied the Romanov family into their exile.

    Dr. Botkin, Ms. Anna, Mrs. Trupp, and Mr. Ivan accompanied the Romanov family into their exile.
    On the orders of Mr. Lenin, and Mr. Yekov.The Romanovs. From left to right: Olga, Maria, Nicholas II, Alexandra, Anastasia, Alexei, and Tatiana. Livadia, 1913
  • Felix Youssoupov flees Russia.

    Felix Youssoupov flees Russia.
  • Yekaterinburg's "Church on the Blood", built on the spot where the last Tsar and his family were killed

    Yekaterinburg's "Church on the Blood", built on the spot where the last Tsar and his family were killed
  • Russian civil war ends; Reds, led by Lenin, triumph.

    Russian civil war ends; Reds, led by Lenin, triumph.
  • Felix Youssoupov dies.

    Felix Youssoupov dies.
  • Grave site of Nicholas II and his family is located outside Yekaterinburg.

    Grave site of Nicholas II and his family is located outside Yekaterinburg.
  • Soviet Union dissolves.

    Soviet Union dissolves.
  • A forensic facial reconstruction of Anastasia by S.A. Nikitin, 1994.

    A forensic facial reconstruction of Anastasia by S.A. Nikitin, 1994.
  • The remains are positively identified, but no evidence of the two missing children is ever found.

    The remains are positively identified, but no evidence of the two missing children is ever found.
  • Bodies of Anastasia and Alexei still not found.

    Bodies of Anastasia and Alexei still not found.
  • The remains of Nicholas II and his family are exhumed; two of the imperial children are not found in the mass grave.

    The remains of Nicholas II and his family are exhumed; two of the imperial children are not found in the mass grave.
  • One of the last known photographs of Nicholas's daughters.

    One of the last known photographs of Nicholas's daughters.
    Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia in captivity at Tsarskoe Selo in the spring of 1917.
  • References

    References
    www.google.com/images: www.yahoo.com/images: The Romanov Prophecy Novel by Steve Berry