The extraordinary story of Tsar Nicholas’ sister and her journey from the palaces of St. Petersburg to death in obscurity above a barbershop in Toronto. A life full of passion and love, set at the backdrop of an entire century. She was raised at the Gatchina Palace outside Saint Petersburg. Olga was her father’s favorite, but Tsar Alexander III died when she was only 12. After the Russian Revolution, Olga escaped to Denmark with her second husband and their two sons, in February 1920, where they lived as farmers. Finally, in 1948, she relocated with her immediate family to a farm in Campbellville, Ontario, Canada. At the end of her life and afterwards, Olga was widely labeled the last Grand Duchess of Imperial Russia. This video is a remake production as part of the project for the book "The Romanov Royal Martyrs”, which is an impressive 512-page book, featuring nearly 200 black & white photographs, and a 56-page photo insert of more than 80 high-quality images, colorized by the acclaimed Russian artist Olga Shirnina (Klimbim) and appearing here in print for the first time. Credits of the original version of the video Producer: Linda Stregger Director: Sonja Vesterhold Narrator: Damon Redfern Private video courtesy of Carmen von Richthofen Produced with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund Created by the Government of Canada and the Canadian Cable Industry Vesterholt Film & TV and Take 3 Productions Inc. 2003 ---------------- - ---------------- - ---------------- 📖 EXPLORE the book: http://romanovs.eu/en-book 🌎 ORDER the book: http://romanovs.eu/online-store 🎵 THEME SONG: https://youtu.be/6xtGXfuS6eI ---------------- - ---------------- - ---------------- Follow us on: ▶ YOUTUBE: https://goo.gl/9c8ZEx ▶ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/romanovroyal... ▶ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/romanov_roy... ---------------- - ---------------- - ---------------- The music in this video includes: Consort for Brass - Classical Rousing, Heartbreaking, Grave Matters, and Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Quiet by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ King of Peace by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
How did the Romanovs live through their last days? How were they killed? If you are interested in learning every detail of the Romanovs Last Chapter, then this is the video playlist for you.
The living portraits of the Romanov family, depicted with the colors of their very own words from the personal writings of the family and of those who lived very close to them. Learn about the deeper essence of the characters of the royal family in an inspiring way.
During the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, there were enormous strides in agriculture and industrial production. There were huge economic leaps forward, and enormous progress in health, education, and social services. The evidence of this is easy to find in census information and diplomatic annuals. The fact that this has been ignored or considered unimportant in face of the end of the reign is not surprising.
The song title is evocative of the frightful event of the murder of the Romanov family, referring to the summer month of July as having been transmuted into winter by the tragedy of the murder.
Stories from the life and history of the Romanovs. A series of videos about special chapters from the life of the last Russian Imperial family and the people close to them.
A fascinating series, presenting original black and white archival photographs from the life of the Romanov family, vested with wonderful music. More albums will be added as we go on.
Fascinating stories from the lives of the Romanov relatives of the last Russian Imperial Family, those of old and those who are still around.