Tsar Nicholas II and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks.
They were executed by Bolsheviks
July 16/17, 1918: Czar Nicholas II and family executed by Bolsheviks
The Bolsheviks killed them
Czar Nicholas and his family were taken to the Alexander Palace at Tsarskoye Selo. On July 16th and 17th 1918, Czar Nicholas, his family, and their entourage were all executed by the Bolsheviks.
In 1918, the Bolsheviks executed Czar Nicholas II and his family in the city of Ekaterinburg, which was under Bolshevik control. This act was part of their broader effort to eliminate the remnants of the imperial regime and solidify their power following the Russian Revolution. The execution marked a significant turning point in Russian history, symbolizing the end of the Romanov dynasty.
They were executed by Bolsheviks
Tsar Nicholas and his entire family were executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918.
Nicholas Romanov II was the Czar at that time.
July 16/17, 1918: Czar Nicholas II and family executed by Bolsheviks
The Bolsheviks executed Tsar Nicholas II, his wife the Tsaritsa Alexandra, their children Maria, Tatiana, Olga, Anastasia, the Tsarevich Alexei, the family doctor, Evgeny Botkin, cook Ivan Kharitanov and servants Alexei Trupp and Anna Demidova on July 17, 1918.
The Bolsheviks killed them
Czar Nicholas and his family were taken to the Alexander Palace at Tsarskoye Selo. On July 16th and 17th 1918, Czar Nicholas, his family, and their entourage were all executed by the Bolsheviks.
The Bolsheviks had the Romanov family assassinated in 1918 when a civil war broke out between the communists and monarchists. The communists' plan was to put a damper on the Tsarist war efforts by deleting the tsar they were trying to reinstate.
Bolsheviks.
In 1918, the Bolsheviks executed Czar Nicholas II and his family in the city of Ekaterinburg, which was under Bolshevik control. This act was part of their broader effort to eliminate the remnants of the imperial regime and solidify their power following the Russian Revolution. The execution marked a significant turning point in Russian history, symbolizing the end of the Romanov dynasty.
The Bolshevik Revolution led by Vladimir Ilych Lenin marched in and captured and executed the last Czar of Russia along with his family and so Lenin implemented Communism.
The Bolsheviks/red army