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Burned or Concealed? The Fate of the Remains of Emperor Nicholas II and His Family

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Burned or Concealed? The Fate of the Remains of Emperor Nicholas II and His Family
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This monograph represents an attempt at a comprehensive study of the fate of the remains of Nicholas II and his family, who died tragically in Yekaterinburg in 1918. It analyzes in detail the data from genetic, forensic (anthropological), and dental examinations of the so-called "Yekaterinburg remains." The materials and results of these examinations are compared with known historical data and material evidence in the case, resulting not only in confirmation that the "Yekaterinburg remains" belong to members of the royal family and their servants, but also in a fundamentally new conclusion regarding the absence of any remains belonging to Nicholas II among the discovered skeletons. It substantiates the theory that the remains of the last emperor and his two children—Tsarevich Alexei and Grand Duchess Maria—were destroyed at the Ganina Yama mine, as well as the partial falsification of the burial in Porosenkov Log near Yekaterinburg.

The book is aimed at a wide readership – forensic experts, anthropologists, dentists, historians, source researchers, archivists, as well as anyone interested in the circumstances of the death of Nicholas II and his family.
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