In 1991 in the Russian city Ekaterinburg archeologists found remains of nine people. Scientists say the bones are 97 % likely to be those of Tsar Nicholas II and other members of his family. Five years ago the remains of the last Royal family of Russia were buried in St. Petersburg after laying in the ground, undiscovered for 74 years. What could of happened on that terrible night of July 17, 1918 that wiped out Tsar Nicholas II him self, his wife, five of his children, a family doctor and three servants? Did a disease made the whole family to go extinct or did the coming to power communists and a revolution that broke just a couple of months before the murder erased Romanov Royal family of the face of the earth? Today I will talk about
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