Russia Remembers Brutal Communist Murder of Royal Romanov Family With Holy Cross March!
The holy Royal Martyrs are among the most beloved of Russian saints today, and the annual Royal Days celebrations in their honor always draw a large number of pilgrims from throughout Russia and abroad.
This year, 60,000 Orthodox faithful gathered for the nighttime Liturgy at Church on the Blood in Ekaterinburg, built on the site where the Royal Family and their faithful servants were brutally slain, and the following procession to the Monastery of the Holy Royal Passion-Bearers in Ganina Yama, built on the site where their holy bodies were discarded, on the night of July 16-17, reports the Ekaterinburg Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Romanov Restoration: New Russian Museum Dedicated to Royal Family Opened in Tobolsk
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The family museum of the final Russian Emperor, Nicholas II, opened today in Tobolsk, in the former Governor's house where the Romanovs lived before being sent to Yekaterinburg.
Overnight procession marks 100th anniversary of last Russian tsar's death
(17 Jul 2018) Thousands of pilgrims began a procession on Tuesday to mark the 100th anniversary of the execution of Czar Nicholas II and his family.
The procession started out from the Church on the Blood, which was built on the site of the execution and was set to end at the site where the bodies were dumped some 21 kilometres (13 miles) away.
The procession was led by Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, which canonised the czar and his family as martyrs.
Russia's last czar, his wife and five children were executed by Bolshevik soldiers in Yekaterinburg 18 months after Nicholas abdicated in the February 1917 revolution.
They had been moved from detention in St. Petersburg to Siberia as the Russian Civil War raged.
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For 300 years the Romanovs ruled Russia as tsars. But as World War I brought Russia to revolution, Tsar Nicholas II and his family were overthrown. During his World Cup tour of Russia, National Geographic reporter Sergey Gordeev visits the Church on the Blood in Yekaterinburg that memorializes the location of their demise.
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Romanov Remains Found in Ekaterinburg
The announcement of remains found in the woods of Ekaterinburg as possible belonging to the Tsarevich Alexei and Grand Duchess Anastasia (Maria).
Ceremony marks anniversay of Czar's death
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1. Various drone shots of the Church of the Blood and pilgrims gathering for procession ++MUTE++
2. Wide of the pilgrims crowd
3. Close of the Imperial Romanov family's icon
4. Various of the Imperial Romanov family's icon with the holy crucifix and candles in front of it
5. Burning candles
6. Various of woman placing candles on holders
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Ioan Nikulin, priest:
The execution room is the place at the basement floor where the Tsar's family was shot. Due to the archeologists work the location of this room was accurately ascertained because there is still persisted a well what was mentioned at the plan of that house.
8. Tilt up of the Church of the Blood interior to ceiling
9. People in the church
10. Drone shot of the Church of the Blood exterior and people around ++MUTE++
11. Female pilgrim with a lighted candle
12. Close of the candle in the hands
13. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Olga Kulikivskaya-Romanova, descendant of the Imperial family:
I see, I believe, I hoped, but I've never thought so many people come to such processions. I'd worked hard and made a lot of efforts to praise in Russia the Imperial Martyrs.
14. Drone shot of religious procession ++MUTE++
15. Various of procession
16. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Olga (last name not given), pilgrim:
Today is such a big day. At last people have roused, they honour the Czar and repent everything that happened with his family and him.
17. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Sergei (last name not given), pilgrim:
That's not just a date, that's a life's meaning, that's a future of life. It is everything what we should remember every day about and never forget it.
18. Drone shot of the religious procession ++MUTE++
19. Various of the religious procession
20. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Tatiana (last name not given) pilgrim:
Surprisingly the kids got enough sleep, suddenly after the communion they have awoken and still don't sleep. They became stronger.
21. Various of the religious procession
22. Wide of the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers at the Ganya's pit
23. Close-up of the gate icon at the entrance of the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers
24. Various of singing priests at the Divine Liturgy
25. Wide of the Divine Liturgy
26. Various of priests taking communion
27. Female pilgrim receiving communion
28. Sculpture of the Emperor Nicholas II
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At least 60-thousand people took part in a procession in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the death of the last Russian Czar.
Ninety-eight years ago, in the early morning of 17 July, the Russian Czar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra, their five children and four of their servants were executed by Bolshevik troops in Ipatiev House.
The house was later demolished and at the site now stands the Church of the Blood.
On Sunday, a religious procession was held for the 14th time to mark the occasion.
The procession followed the route that the bodies of the Imperial family were taken after they were executed.
A descendant of the Imperial family, Princess Olga Kulikovskaya-Romanova, was the special guest at this year's procession.
Participants marched from the site of the former Ipatiev House, to what was known as Ganya's Pit - where it's believed the bodies were dumped and burned.
The site of the former pit is now surrounded by male Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers.
It took five hours to travel the 20-kilometres between the two sites.
At the end of the procession, a Divine Liturgy in memory of the last Czar and his family was held.
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Russia - Remains of Royal Family Reburied
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The remains of two members of the Russian royal family who escaped
the 1917 Russian Revolution and died in Europe nearly 60 years
ago, were returned on Tuesday (7/3) for burial in St Petersburg.
Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, a second cousin to the last tsar
Nicholas II, and his wife, Viktoriya Fyodorovna, were moved from
Germany to the Peter and Paul Fortress cathedral, the burial place
of Russian tsars for more than 200 years. Leonida Georgievna, the
widow of a great-grandson of Tsar Alexander II, demanded the
reburial, claiming it had been the grand Duke Kyrill's last wish
to be buried in St Petersburg.
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FAMILY, INCLUDING GEORGIEVNA (OLDER WOMAN IN FUR) DISEMBARKING
CORTEGE ARRIVING OUTSIDE CHURCH
FLAG-DROPED COFFINS INSIDE CHURCH
PRIEST BLESSING COFFINS
ST. PETERSBURG MAYOR ANATOLY SOBCHAK PAYING RESPECTS
FAMILY PAYING RESPECTS
COFFINS LOWERED INTO VAULT
PRIEST AND FAMILY THROW SOIL ONTO COFFIN
MONUMENTAL TABLETS LOWERED OVER GRAVES
LAYING WREATHS
GEORGIEVNA HELPED OUT OF CHURCH INTO CAR
ONLOOKERS AND POLICE
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Orthodox Patriarch of Belgrade marks 100th anniversary of Romanov's martyrdom
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus has marked with procession in city Belgrade, the 100th anniversary of the martyrdom of the Russian Imperial Family Romanov.
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Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill led tens of thousands of people in a procession in the early hours of July 17 to mark 100 years since Bolshevik revolutionaries murdered Tsar Nicholas II and his family.
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Remains Found in Ekaterinburg
Remains found in the woods of Ekaterinburg may be those of the Tsarevich Alexei and Grand Duchess Maria (Anastasia)
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Yekaterinburg's Mass Burial Site And Shooting Range
A memorial to the victims of the Soviet secret police in Yekaterinburg, Russia, would be a place of quiet reflection if it weren't for the sound of gunshots from a nearby shooting range. Activists say the planned expansion of the sporting facility will encroach on an unknown number of mass graves.
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1. Various of royal family funeral ceremony
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2. Various of Czar family
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - August 2007
3. Wide of experts at the site where the remains of Princess Maria and Crown Prince Alexei Romanov were found
4. Wide pan excavation site
5. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Sergey Plotnikiv, Historical Society:
Here was an oval hole, a deeper one, where they were thrown. Here we found little pieces of ceramics and bones and here all the bigger fragments. The ceramics were fanned out here. So it was a T-shaped hole with coals in it.
6. Various of photos of the findings
7. Wide of expert at the site
8. Close up of expert showing pieces of coals
9. Close up hand with coals
10. Mid of site
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - November 2007
11. Mid of experts examining remains
12. Close up of remains in plastic bags
13. Mid of expert working
14. Close up expert examining remains
15. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Sergey Pogorelov, Archaeologist:
The bone remains were not buried very deep, at a maximum depth of 60 centimetres. Some of them were found just under the turf. So it was not a special grave but a criminal burial.
16. Close up teeth in plastic bags
17. Mid of experts working
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Saint-Petersburg, Russia - July 9, 2008
18. Wide of Fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul, where the royal family was buried
19. Wide of central square
20. Wide of people dressed in 18th century Russian Czar costumes
21. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Alexander Popov (Voxpop) :
I think that despite the fact that these procedures cause controversial reactions in the society, the truth should be established in the end.
22. Wide of people walking
23. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Anastasia Sukhorukova (Voxpop):
It's our history, isn't it? We must know (the truth). How can we exist without history? I think that if we don't respect our history, the whole world won't respect us.
24. Wide of the the Hermitage, the former Winter Palace of the Czars
25. Close up of statues
26. Set up of historian Alexander Margolis
27. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Alexander Margolis, Historian:
They all (the Czar family) should be buried, only after that we can say that the civil war is over in Russia, which is very important for the country. I want to stress that more important than the formal legal procedures is the moral sense, which must emerge and become sharp. We must say to each other - yes, we committed a terrible crime, but we repent and we draw a line (under it).
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - June 29, 2008
28. Wide of the Church on Spilled Blood, built at the spot where the royal family was executed
29. Close up church
30. Wide of people walking upstairs to the Czar family monument at the church
31. Close up monument
32. Wide of portraits of the royal family
33. Various portraits
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The mysterious history of the Romanovs, the Russian royal family, seemed to end in 1998, when the remains of Nicholas II, his wife, Alexandra and their three daughters were laid to rest with state honours in Saint Petersburg.
In 1918 the whole family was shot dead in a basement in Yekaterinburg.
But just a few days ahead of the 90th anniversary of the royal family massacre, the question of authenticity and rehabilitation of the Czar's family is once again in the spotlight.
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The funeral service for Nicholas II, his wife, Alexandra and their three daughters was held in St. Catherine Chapel in the St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, where all other Russian Emperors since Peter the Great lie.
Nicholas II abdicated after the Bolsheviks came to power in 1917. The Czar, his wife, their son and four daughters were detained.
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RUSSIA: BURIAL OF TSAR NICHOLAS II REMAINS: COMMISSION FINDINGS
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Eighty years after Russia's last Tsar was executed by revolutionaries - a government commission has recommended he be buried alongside his royal forebears.
It rejected proposals to bury Tsar Nicholas II and his family in Yekaterinburg, the city where they were killed, or in Moscow.
The remains of nine people were exhumed in 1991 - recent forensic reports have confirmed they include members of the former ruling family.
The Government Commission had been appointed to try and resolve an increasingly controversial debate about what to do with remains of the Romanov household.
On Friday it presented its findings in Moscow.
At the heart of the issue was whether the remains were in fact those of the Royal family Russia's Deputy Prime Minister says that has been confirmed.
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There have been carried out numerous medical anthropological, chronological and dental tests. Its important to add that one Doctor of Biology - a Mr. Ragaev from the Medical Academy - did his independent studies which proved with 100 per cent certainty the identity of the remains and corresponds with other tests.
SUPER CAPTION: Boris Nemtsov, First Deputy Prime Minister & Head of Commission on Tsar's Remains
Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown by the Russian Revolution in 1917 - and he, his family and their servants taken to the town of Yekaterinburg.
They were executed there on 17 July 1918.
Human remains were unearthed outside the city in 1991, and have since been kept in the local mortuary - where a team has been trying to identify them for six years.
The problem for the researchers has been to work out which bones belong to which person, and to then identify the individual.
One of the objections to giving the Romanovs an official burial was that the researchers would have to separate the royal bones from those of their servants.
Then there was the controversial way the Tsar ruled, which caused widespread poverty and oppression and led the country into the disastrous involvement in the First World War.
At the time radicals regarded Nicholas as a despot and when the revolution came forced him to abdicate.
Their modern day supporters had argued he should be laid to rest quietly, with little ceremony.
The governor of Yekaterinburg region, had strongly urged that the Tsar and his family be buried near the site of their deaths.
But earlier members of the Russian royal family were buried at the Romanov's traditional place of rest - the Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg.
And on Friday the government commission recommended their deposed descendents should join them - alongside the graves of Peter the Great and his family.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
By tradition and from century to century all the Russia's Romanov Tsars have been laid to rest. They are all here, everyone of the Romanov's and so should the last. It is our history. How can you move against history?
SUPER CAPTION: Oleg Mitrofanov, St. Petersburg resident
Workers are readying a spot for the Tsar and his family.
The commission has recommended that the burial take place in July - the 80th anniversary of their deaths.
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Kolya Derevenko's Nightmare
Kolya Derevenko's Nightmare
Kolya was interviewed sometime in the 1990's, as part of a promotion for the release of Romanovy: Ventsenosnaya Sem'ya, in 2003.
Rough translation: I was a little boy, just 12 years old. I didn't know anything about the evil in people's soul. We were living at the Popov house, nearby the Ipatiev house. In the middle of the summer of 1918, I was afraid and worry for Alexei. I wanted to see him and at the same time I'm sure, he wanted to see me. Until that sad day of July 17, 1918. My father, Gilliard, Gibbes and others knew everything, but I knew nothing. Something terrible was going to happen, but I didn't know what... In the last week of July 1918, Me, my father, Gilliard, Gibbes, etc. entered the Ipatiev house. A terrible scene there... The house was in complete chaos; diaries, letters, albums, and other items were all around in the house.. But where is Leskela? I asked my father, but he stayed quiet. Leskela's diary was found by a White guard, I think his name was Nemetkin, I'm not sure. But Leonid Sednev... I saw him. He cried. His cry was so loud... so loud!
I was confused. Papa, where is my Leskela? - I asked.
They killed him. He said, and then I started to cry.
But how? - I replied
They killed the Tsar, the Tsaritsa, and the Grand Duchesses also. All are dead. - said my father.
But I don't understand. Where... where are their bodies?
We don't know, maybe we'll never find them
I then realized that life could become brutal... I found Leskela's last letter written to me. One sentence in particular in that letter - I hug you warmly - made me cry so much. I thought And I hug you warmly, too, my dear friend, my tsar... I was in shock.
The following years, I thought just about him. Why did they killed you? In the USSR, there is no place for my Leskela. We'll be forever friends, my dear Tsesarevich... If I could see you just one more time, then I can die in peace...
Alexei and Kolya would sign their names backwards in their letters, that is why he refers to Alexei as Leskela. Kolya died in 1999 without knowing where Alexei was buried.