Marco de Wit March 29, 2021

 

Interviews with leading historians, archive footage and dramatic reconstruction reveal the childhoods of Tsar Nicholas II’s four daughters – Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia – and the truth behind the fairytale images.

The sisters were the most photographed princesses of their day, attracting the same frenzied press attention as Princess Diana later would, but their public profile masked the reality of their strange and very isolated upbringing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 thoughts on “Russia’s Lost Princesses Documentary

  1. American who have been enemies of normal, healthy white nations and enemies of Russia, will always remain our enemies. We will purge our enemies eventually out of Europe as the criminal and sick american empire will collapse in matter of years and so will their war machine, funded by their criminal money machine that they created by massacring and stealing from normal, healthy white people. When the criminal american-zionist empire collapsed soon, they will quickly find out that they do not have any friends. Occupied victims of american will not forgive them. They will pay for all of their crimes and parasiting from others. American are parasitic people that only exist by parasiting from other people.

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