Testimonies of Red Guards: Romanovs Imprisoned | Part 1

Valentin Speranski, a former professor at the University of Saint Petersburg, who emigrated to Paris after the Revolution, visited Ekaterinburg in 1924 to give a series of lectures. While he was there, he held interviews with people of various political parties and stations, including the Bolsheviks, who had at one time any connection with the terrible events that had taken place there only six years earlier. One of the more important persons who gave information to Speranski was Anatoly Yakimov, who served as a guard at the Ipatiev House. · · ─────── ·•· ─────── · · This video is produced as part of the project for the book “The Romanov Royal Martyrs”, which is an impressive 512-page book, featuring nearly 200 black & white photographs, and a 56-page photo insert of more than 80 high-quality images, colorized by the acclaimed Russian artist Olga Shirnina (Klimbim) and appearing here in print for the fir
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