Rajak B. Kadjieff / Moscow *One of them called himself Yankel Khaimovich. *There is no assurance of who participated in the regicide. *Only some of their names are known. The assassination of Emperor Nicholas II, his family and four faithful servants in Yekaterinburg on 17 July 1918 remains one of the darkest pages of Russian history of the twentieth century, and until today, historians and researchers are not completely sure who participated in…
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Rajak B. Kadjieff / Moscow *One of them called himself Yankel Khaimovich. *There is no assurance of who participated in the regicide. *Only some of their names are known. The assassination of Emperor Nicholas II, his family and four faithful servants in Yekaterinburg on 17 July 1918 remains one of the darkest pages of Russian history of the twentieth century, and until today, historians and researchers are not completely sure who participated in…