Russia’s Repentance for the Romanov Regicide
We return to the Romanovs time and again, not just because of who those children might have become, but because of what Russia might have been if they had lived
We return to the Romanovs time and again, not just because of who those children might have become, but because of what Russia might have been if they had lived
Historian Richard Pipes argued that Russia is firmly rooted in an imperialist and authoritarian tradition.
Contrary to what many Western journalists and politicians persistently assume, there exists little continuity between Imperial Russia and the Soviet regime, just as there was no ideological or political identity between pre-war France and the Vichy regime.
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