Jeez, people. Didn't you have ANYONE fact check this video? Wrong photo identifications. Wrong factual statements. I suppose you should get points for getting the country correct at least.
Please correct the errors in a better video. It wouldn’t be that difficult, due to the many photos and volume of documentation available portraying the last of the Romanov’s lives.
It was reportally once said by Rasputin, if the people kill me. The monarchy will survive,but if nobles kill me the monarchy won't last a year. History prove correct
You have a portrait of Nicholas I wife - Alexandra Feodorvona identified as Nicholas II wife Alexandra Feodorvona. Same name, different person. You have a photo of Nicholas I grandmother- Maria Alexandrovna identified as his mother- Maria Feodorvona. Two different photos are of his grandfather-Alexander II and identified as his father - Alexander III.
I don’t understand why Georges V didn’t help his cousin to go to the US, he could have done that, instead he chose to abandon the Tzar and his young family even when he didn’t have to bring and keep them in the UK. 💔
Isn't that due to the fear of they, themselves, being toppled from power by the masses? After all, didn't the royals changed their own names to cover up the fact that they were Germans. The hemophilia, that the royals suffered from, was due to their continual in-breeding ... cousins marrying cousins etc.
It was a decision he later regretted. It may have been also had something to do with the Government of the time as well. That and Kaiser Bill was a cousin too, who, by all accounts, was paranoid
@@michaelrooney1454 From what I understand, Wilhelm's parents were great Anglophiles. As a child he was always compared to his English cousins ... sort of, 'why can't you be more like them'. Pig-headed as he was, Willy foolishly grew to dislike that attitude, as well as England, itself. And meanwhile, Queen Victoria, in consoling a daughter heading to her future husband in Germany, said, "Well, after all, we are German". What a shame on all counts.
This isn't how I remember a BBC History documentary not too long ago said this unfolded. It said that the offer was never rescinded but on the only night the family would have been able to escape the young prince was sick and couldn't be moved. After that the Communists came to put the Romanov's under house arrest before moving them to Siberia. You could say that the British historians are biased and would say this, but do I believe them or a RUclips video that puts the wrong photographs against certain people, mispronounces names and places, which makes me wonder how well researched this was, maybe it is all off Wikipedia, I don't know.
Pictures of Tsar Alexander are of A the Second, not the Third, who was Nicholas’s father. Also, first pic of Tsarina Marie are of A2’s wife, who would have been Nicholas’s grandmother, not his mother. Repetition of names can be confusing but it’s important to check dates and fashions to find out the right photo to include.
From what I read he was a bit of a Siberian Witch doctor with knowledge of medicinal and poisonous plants and things and there might have been something to it when it comes to stopping the bleeding of the young Prince and drugs and potions and such.
@@stj971 Do you have the book written by his daughter Maria Rasputin, called "Rasputin, By Maria Rasputin"? Yes, he had three children and a wife back in Siberia. Maria actually accompanied him on many trips to St. Petersburg and actually played with the royal children. Maria had to flee Russia when the revolution took over. She has a fascinating life just like her father, except she ended up in Los Angeles and passing away naturally in 1977. When I was in high school, I did a full report on the last days of Nicholas, Alexandria, and the influence of Rasputin. So much fun to do that research. I don't think that Rasputin was possessed. I believe he had folk knowledge and his form of "Christianity" was influenced by many of the peasant cults at that time. I think he was a man taken from a peasant environment, who knew folk medicine, but was caught up in the attention, glitz, and glamor of the city/palace life.
You need to fact check yourself. Aii of the children have been found and positively identified several years ago. And there is precious little included in the article that has anything to do with the notorious Rasputin. At least retitle more accurately as a brief summary of the last Romanovs.
Their remains have been all located and are all buried in one crypt together in the Fortress of St. Peter and Paul in St. Petersburg. The bodies of all the other Tsars are in the same chapel from Ivan the Terrible until the last royal family. Everyday each crypt of all the Tsars receives a large fresh bouquet of flowers and are guarded. I visited the chapel in 2019, just before COVID shut everything down. The Russian people have the utmost respect for their former Tsars and deeply regret what happened to the last Tsar and his family.
I can't believe you don't have more "likes" this video was well told and the photos went along with it beautifully. Thank you, I'm looking forward to watching many more videos for your channel ❤
Just to let you know, this video is full of errors and falce information. The people they talk about usually aren’t the people in pics they show. Wrong years and so on.
Informative video. First 10 minutes focus on the difficulty the royal couple had in producing a son and the fears that the Czarina was a carrier of hemophilia that would afflict the son, Alexei. Rasputin seemed the solution but end up eventually getting all 7 of the Romanovs killed within 2 years of his own death as Rasputin, in fact, predicted.
@@faisalmalik2349 Tom Baker, the Fourth Doctor from Doctor Who, played a wonderfully, brilliant Rasputin in the 1971 "Nicholas and Alexandra". Rickman is good in "Rasputin" as well.
This war started because the Archduke (and heir to the crown) of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and his wife, were brutally shot and killed by a Serbian terrorist named Gavrilo Princip. They had been lured to Serbia with that intention. Austria had an agreement with Germany that if Austria was drawn into a war and Russia took up with other side, Germany would join Austria. The Kaiser begged his cousin, the Tsar, to stay out of it. The Tsar sent him a note saying he would consider it, while he was alreading prepping his people for war. He asked his other cousin the King of E. the same and was also ignored. They both despised the Kaiser because he was a cripple. When Germany lost, they were UNFAIRLY blamed for everything and huge war penalties were exacted. Germany's only fault was honoring an agreement. The German people suffered greatly while the King just walked away and most people don't even know that Serbia started it. I only learned in the last 10 years while helping a grandchild research her project on German history. Being German myself, l was shocked.
you didn't pay attention in your high school history class, more likely... ditching class and smoking dope. back then, any competent high school history teacher taught the causes of WWI
The idea that the treaty of Versailles imposed an unfair financial penalty on Germany is a myth, the penalties that the Northern German Confederation imposed on France at the end of the Franco Prussian war was actually much worse. Germany still retains Alsace and Lorraine in the present day.
When I noticed that a picture of Nicholas' grandfather (who was assassinated by a bomb) being mislabeled as a picture of his father (who died of renal failure), I stopped watching. What other "facts" could be incorrect?
The cruelest thing that parents do is to drag us into this world to suffer - and death is not a punishment ; death is a release from all the pain and misery
I thought this was a video about Rasputin, not a video about the Romanovs. There's no relevant insight into who Rasputin was, his story or his origins. Rethink how you title your videos, please.
No one knew about genes then, let alone about haemophilia. It is carried on the female line, on the X chromosome, and only expressed in the males who do not have 2 X chromosomes. Please get your fact right.
HEmophelia, not hemophilia. It's a rare disease today but to mispronounce something that is so central to the story is sloppy. I want to like these, what sound like young, history enthusiasts, but each episode is riddled with errors.
Alexandra was a religious kook to begin with. After her son became ill she became mentally ill. The most important decision Nicholas ever made was picking a wife. He blew it.
Jeez, people. Didn't you have ANYONE fact check this video? Wrong photo identifications. Wrong factual statements. I suppose you should get points for getting the country correct at least.
And no idea how to pronounce the names!
Please correct the errors in a better video. It wouldn’t be that difficult, due to the many photos and volume of documentation available portraying the last of the Romanov’s lives.
More like a fantasy tale than any facts 😅
Of all the stories, Not a single one is completely accurate.
And the narration is horrid! Simple words are mispronounced!
It was reportally once said by Rasputin, if the people kill me. The monarchy will survive,but if nobles kill me the monarchy won't last a year. History prove correct
You have a portrait of Nicholas I wife - Alexandra Feodorvona identified as Nicholas II wife Alexandra Feodorvona. Same name, different person. You have a photo of Nicholas I grandmother- Maria Alexandrovna identified as his mother- Maria Feodorvona. Two different photos are of his grandfather-Alexander II and identified as his father - Alexander III.
I don’t understand why Georges V didn’t help his cousin to go to the US, he could have done that, instead he chose to abandon the Tzar and his young family even when he didn’t have to bring and keep them in the UK. 💔
Isn't that due to the fear of they, themselves, being toppled from power by the masses? After all, didn't the royals changed their own names to cover up the fact that they were Germans. The hemophilia, that the royals suffered from, was due to their continual in-breeding ... cousins marrying cousins etc.
It was a decision he later regretted. It may have been also had something to do with the Government of the time as well. That and Kaiser Bill was a cousin too, who, by all accounts, was paranoid
@@michaelrooney1454 From what I understand, Wilhelm's parents were great Anglophiles. As a child he was always compared to his English cousins ... sort of, 'why can't you be more like them'. Pig-headed as he was, Willy foolishly grew to dislike that attitude, as well as England, itself. And meanwhile, Queen Victoria, in consoling a daughter heading to her future husband in Germany, said, "Well, after all, we are German". What a shame on all counts.
This isn't how I remember a BBC History documentary not too long ago said this unfolded. It said that the offer was never rescinded but on the only night the family would have been able to escape the young prince was sick and couldn't be moved. After that the Communists came to put the Romanov's under house arrest before moving them to Siberia. You could say that the British historians are biased and would say this, but do I believe them or a RUclips video that puts the wrong photographs against certain people, mispronounces names and places, which makes me wonder how well researched this was, maybe it is all off Wikipedia, I don't know.
The BLOOD, of THE CZAR,AND FAMILY, (STILL), RESTS,ON THE HEAD, OF THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY ! 😣🥺😫
Anastasia was born in 1901, not 1909. Some of the photos were off. Other than that, enjoyed the videos and clips from old movies.
Pictures of Tsar Alexander are of A the Second, not the Third, who was Nicholas’s father. Also, first pic of Tsarina Marie are of A2’s wife, who would have been Nicholas’s grandmother, not his mother. Repetition of names can be confusing but it’s important to check dates and fashions to find out the right photo to include.
Have books about them. Their story is a sad one. Also on Rasputin. He was a fascinating person.
👍 Yes! I have a book on Rasputin published 1916 in Germany, just 2 yrs after he died. He was very fascinating.
From what I read he was a bit of a Siberian Witch doctor with knowledge of medicinal and poisonous plants and things and there might have been something to it when it comes to stopping the bleeding of the young Prince and drugs and potions and such.
I believe he was possesed
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He was a nut.
@@stj971 Do you have the book written by his daughter Maria Rasputin, called "Rasputin, By Maria Rasputin"? Yes, he had three children and a wife back in Siberia. Maria actually accompanied him on many trips to St. Petersburg and actually played with the royal children. Maria had to flee Russia when the revolution took over. She has a fascinating life just like her father, except she ended up in Los Angeles and passing away naturally in 1977. When I was in high school, I did a full report on the last days of Nicholas, Alexandria, and the influence of Rasputin. So much fun to do that research. I don't think that Rasputin was possessed. I believe he had folk knowledge and his form of "Christianity" was influenced by many of the peasant cults at that time. I think he was a man taken from a peasant environment, who knew folk medicine, but was caught up in the attention, glitz, and glamor of the city/palace life.
Being a big name historically often means a nasty death.
You show images of Nicholas' grandfather, and say it is his father. Poor show.
As a professional historian specializing in Russia, this was unwatchable. Nothing about this is true.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
The rasputin I knew in high school was very talented at dodgeball
Imagine the go to guy for psychedelic drugs too that must have worked pretty good, or bad I guess.
😂😂
Um...what?
You need to fact check yourself. Aii of the children have been found and positively identified several years ago.
And there is precious little included in the article that has anything to do with the notorious Rasputin. At least retitle more accurately as a brief summary of the last Romanovs.
Their remains have been all located and are all buried in one crypt together in the Fortress of St. Peter and Paul in St. Petersburg. The bodies of all the other Tsars are in the same chapel from Ivan the Terrible until the last royal family. Everyday each crypt of all the Tsars receives a large fresh bouquet of flowers and are guarded.
I visited the chapel in 2019, just before COVID shut everything down. The Russian people have the utmost respect for their former Tsars and deeply regret what happened to the last Tsar and his family.
This documentary is so full of holes you could use it as a tea strainer.
I can't believe you don't have more "likes" this video was well told and the photos went along with it beautifully. Thank you, I'm looking forward to watching many more videos for your channel ❤
Because it's rubbish 🗑!
Thats because there is wrong Research wong pictures and names...
Just to let you know, this video is full of errors and falce information. The people they talk about usually aren’t the people in pics they show.
Wrong years and so on.
Informative video. First 10 minutes focus on the difficulty the royal couple had in producing a son and the fears that the Czarina was a carrier of hemophilia that would afflict the son, Alexei. Rasputin seemed the solution but end up eventually getting all 7 of the Romanovs killed within 2 years of his own death as Rasputin, in fact, predicted.
This just shows a past of crimes and brutality in Russia’s history and politics and Vladimir Putin is not different at all!
Is the creator deliberately negligent??? If Grand Duchess Anastasia was born in 1909 how the next royal child be born in 1904!!!!😅
When it comes to hemophilia, the women are the carriers and the males are the bleeders.
@carolsayre7364 . It's rare, but females can have hemophilia.
I think the picture of Rasputin looks like the late English actor Donald Pleasance.
I think the English actor is Alan Rickman
@@faisalmalik2349 Tom Baker, the Fourth Doctor from Doctor Who, played a wonderfully, brilliant Rasputin in the 1971 "Nicholas and Alexandra". Rickman is good in "Rasputin" as well.
Strange.... For a video about Rasputin, he only got under 5 minutes of mention....?
This war started because the Archduke (and heir to the crown) of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and his wife, were brutally shot and killed by a Serbian terrorist named Gavrilo Princip. They had been lured to Serbia with that intention. Austria had an agreement with Germany that if Austria was drawn into a war and Russia took up with other side, Germany would join Austria. The Kaiser begged his cousin, the Tsar, to stay out of it. The Tsar sent him a note saying he would consider it, while he was alreading prepping his people for war. He asked his other cousin the King of E. the same and was also ignored. They both despised the Kaiser because he was a cripple. When Germany lost, they were UNFAIRLY blamed for everything and huge war penalties were exacted. Germany's only fault was honoring an agreement. The German people suffered greatly while the King just walked away and most people don't even know that Serbia started it. I only learned in the last 10 years while helping a grandchild research her project on German history. Being German myself, l was shocked.
The Archduke and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, which was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Aw, poor Germany getting the blame for everything ! You need to read a history book and not Wikipedia!
you didn't pay attention in your high school history class, more likely... ditching class and smoking dope. back then, any competent high school history teacher taught the causes of WWI
The idea that the treaty of Versailles imposed an unfair financial penalty on Germany is a myth, the penalties that the Northern German Confederation imposed on France at the end of the Franco Prussian war was actually much worse. Germany still retains Alsace and Lorraine in the present day.
@@boomshanka8743 Alsace and Lorraine are part of France, returned at the end of WW II.
You have many photos misidentified. Terrible!
When I noticed that a picture of Nicholas' grandfather (who was assassinated by a bomb) being mislabeled as a picture of his father (who died of renal failure), I stopped watching.
What other "facts" could be incorrect?
This woman knows zero about history like most Americans sadly.
@@spoosieoopsie1616 loads of inaccuracies here. It's laughable 😂
The cruelest thing that parents do is to drag us into this world to suffer - and death is not a punishment ; death is a release from all the pain and misery
God wants us to experience it.
Wow, feel sorry for yourself much? Good Lord.
It is not surprising that the Masses are not Fond of the Monarchy!
Masses can’t think for themselves.
They were a very handsome family
Nicholas II mother, not Nicholas I mother.
I thought women were carriers, but did not suffer from symptoms of hemophilia. Am I wrong? Seriously?
I thought this was a video about Rasputin, not a video about the Romanovs. There's no relevant insight into who Rasputin was, his story or his origins. Rethink how you title your videos, please.
I noticed that also
Sad and sad beyond words
Rasputin lives on....my ex-husband
After Rasputin prayed over the Prince the Prince turned out to be a GOAT. WOW
Wrong info. 🤦♀️
Um, there wasn't much information about Rasputin. Wasn't the video supposed to be about him? It was interesting but not what I signed up for.
The British secret service put the bullet into Rasputin after the prince had poisoned him and he didn't die.
My baby daddy looks like Rasputin lmao
The footage you show of the people being slaughtered was shortly after Nicolas’s coronation in 1896, some 20 years before 1916.
Wait.. What???? How come the 4'th Daughter Princess Anastasia 6:12 born *(09)* after the last Son Prince Alexi 7:08 *(04)* ?
Disappointed this video is supposed to be about Rasputin but you don't mention him until 10.16 in then still about the Russian family
...who provided the 'factual' research on this garbage? CNN? BBC? MSNBC?
No one knew about genes then, let alone about haemophilia. It is carried on the female line, on the X chromosome, and only expressed in the males who do not have 2 X chromosomes. Please get your fact right.
The women are the carries of the gene of hemophilia
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NOT MUCH about the dark history of Rasputin.More about thr Romanoff family.
I thought the video was about Rasputin...
TL;DR the wife was crazy and allowed and outsider to ruin her family and future.
He would have. Wen better off marry a plane ordanry Rusdia. Girl
Saved s lot of prople
HEmophelia, not hemophilia. It's a rare disease today but to mispronounce something that is so central to the story is sloppy.
I want to like these, what sound like young, history enthusiasts, but each episode is riddled with errors.
It's an AI. Definitely can not replace the human understanding of correct pronunciation.
Alexandra was a religious kook to begin with. After her son became ill she became mentally ill. The most important decision Nicholas ever made was picking a wife. He blew it.
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