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Anonymous No.17935604
Let's just say the murder of the Romanov's wouldn't have gone down the way it did if I was there
Anonymous No.17935639 >>17935647 >>17935674
On one hand, it's kind of a shame to ruthlessly mow down a guy and his family just because they represent a potential threat to your future plans. To kill them - even little girls - because in some unpredictable future, your opposition can coalesce around them and you might lose your chance to kill these particular people.
On the other hand, The Allies were about to intervene in the civil war, and furthermore this Tsar seemed to wake up every day genuinely believing that he had a right to rule because God had made it so. And that was the only reason he ever coughed up to support his solitary ownership of the whole country. He fought or undermined every other option. How can you reason with a man like that? He would never honestly abdicate, and if you exiled him, it would just make him a pawn of some other foreign power.
Anonymous No.17935647 >>17935654
>>17935639
>if you exiled him, it would just make him a pawn of some other foreign power.
Not really. The Kaiser wasn't put to death at the end of the war, but he didn't become a pawn. He was basically irrelevant.
Anonymous No.17935654 >>17935659 >>17935670
>>17935647
Germany wasn't in the middle of a civil war little goofy kid
The Kaiser agreed to step down, and there was still a royalist party in the Wiemar Republic
have you tried posting on some other board
Anonymous No.17935659 >>17935681
>>17935654
>Germany wasn't in the middle of a civil war little goofy kid
this is a pretty embarrassing post dude
Anonymous No.17935670 >>17935681
>>17935654
>Germany wasn't in the middle of a civil war little goofy kid
History board ladies and gentlemen.
Anonymous No.17935674
>>17935639
The Tsar did abdicate, and by all indications was much happier for having the burden of being an absolute monarch lifted from his shoulders.
The Allies themselves were also deeply divided over what role - if any - the Tsar would play in the event of a successful White counterrevolution.
Anonymous No.17935681 >>17935828
>>17935659
>>17935670
Are you both in the same foam-helmet fat kid special ed class?
The Allies who defeated Germany did not have the option of re-installing the Kaiser as a puppet the way that, for instance, Japan did with Puyi.
Regime change was a foregone conclusion, which was 100% absolutely not the case in the Russian Civil War
Please kill the fucking fuck out of yourselves we need the oxygen you breathe for cool zoo animals plus you are obese
Anonymous No.17935698 >>17935767
Regular reminder that even if say, the British decided to take in the Romanovs, what are they going to do? By the time they're moved to Yekaterinburg they're done. Where is a rescue party going to come from and get back out of Russia? To the north is a nightmare civil war. To the west is more of that civil war and an apocalyptic world war. To the south is hundreds of miles of desert and to the east is thousands of miles of steepe and wasteland.
Anonymous No.17935767
>>17935698
>Where is a rescue party going to come from and get back out of Russia?
Literally every allied power deployed and recovered troops from Russia during the civil war. Even the Italians.
The Czechs fought their way out the other fucking direction
You are so fucking dumb you need to pound a tent stake into your eye socket until you get rid of yourself
Anonymous No.17935792 >>17935800
>British journalist Robert Wilton, who was close to the investigation, wrote in his book, published a few years later, about “cabalistic inscriptions” [i.e those pertaining to occultist esoteric rituals originated in Judaism] found in the basement of the house in Ekaterinburg where the Romanovs were killed. Those inscriptions were: “1918 гoдa” [the year of 1918], “148467878 p” and “87888”. As it turned out, they were really documented in the course of the investigation.

>The investigators, however, did not pay attention to them. That was not the case with the Russian emigre Mikhail Skaryatin. In the mid-1920s he declared that he had managed to decipher those symbols. He claimed they contained a hidden message: “Here, by the order of secret forces, the Tsar was sacrificed for the destruction of Russia. All nations are informed about this.”
Anonymous No.17935800
>>17935792
goddamn yuropoors really are powerless against kikes in every fucking way, aren't they?
Anonymous No.17935828
>>17935681
freak