I got to the part of the Revolutions podcast where the royal family died. He said the consensus is that Moscow ordered the death of the whole family. Is that pretty much agreed on by serious historians nowadays or is that Cold War historiagraphy?
It seemed kind of split when I looked in some Ask Historians thread on Reddit from years ago, but I also might just be seeing what I want to see. What do historians think? What do you think? If Lenin and company in Moscow ordered it, why?
Hands off the lathe, there’s already a critically acclaimed alt fiction they could adapt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler's_Daughter
what the fuck
Is that supposed to be fucking 1990s Anne Frank on the right?
Damn it, Australia.