They were killed because they were born into a royal family. Children of the Romanovs
The children of Emperor Nicholas the second, born to him by Alexandra Feodorovna, could have been successors to the Romanov family, but fate decided otherwise.
As a result of the February Revolution, Nicholas the second abdicated, and after signing the manifesto, he and his family lived under arrest in Tsarskoye Selo. They were then transported to Tobolsk.
In the spring of 1918, the Bolsheviks planned to take the imperial family to Moscow for trial, but he was not fated to take place. On July 12, the Ural Soviet of Workers' Deputies decided to execute the ex-emperor. Nicholas and his wife Alexandra, along with their children and servants, were shot in Ekaterinburg in the "House of Special Purpose" on the night of July 17, 1918. Today we will talk about the children of the emperor who were killed because they were born into the imperial family.
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