IWasBored, I know you usually find a way to pick at my posts and try to belittle me, but I really don't understand how you could possibly have made a fight out of this of all things! History!
First, I meant no offense at all with the explainations of Duma and other things, and the posts were not directed at just you (note I didn't even reply your post) I was just adding notes to anyone, ANYONE who might be interested. I know some very smart people who have never heard of the Duma or the Provisional Gov't just because they never learned it in school and were never interested but might be now. It's NO OFFENSE TO ANYONE. I was actually enjoying talking about history because it's something I like to do and I hoped to find someone who wanted to talk about it (but not fight )
Some of the sources:
Lost Splendor by Prince Felix Youssoupoff (Yussopov)
The Flight of The Romanovs by John C. Perry and Constantine Pleshakov
Nicholas and Alexandra by Robert K. Massie
The Romanovs: The Final Chapter by Robert K. Massie
The Last Tsar by Eduard Radzinsky (sp)
The Man Who Murdered Rasputin by Greg King
If you are serious I will PM you the page numbers when I dig them out. I'm sure I could quote other books too. But let's not fight over this.
First, I meant no offense at all with the explainations of Duma and other things, and the posts were not directed at just you (note I didn't even reply your post) I was just adding notes to anyone, ANYONE who might be interested. I know some very smart people who have never heard of the Duma or the Provisional Gov't just because they never learned it in school and were never interested but might be now. It's NO OFFENSE TO ANYONE. I was actually enjoying talking about history because it's something I like to do and I hoped to find someone who wanted to talk about it (but not fight )
Some of the sources:
Lost Splendor by Prince Felix Youssoupoff (Yussopov)
The Flight of The Romanovs by John C. Perry and Constantine Pleshakov
Nicholas and Alexandra by Robert K. Massie
The Romanovs: The Final Chapter by Robert K. Massie
The Last Tsar by Eduard Radzinsky (sp)
The Man Who Murdered Rasputin by Greg King
If you are serious I will PM you the page numbers when I dig them out. I'm sure I could quote other books too. But let's not fight over this.
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