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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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It also served to distinguish the socialist revolution from the second Russian revolution that forced the abdication of Czar Nicholas but stopped short before the task of overthrowing the ruling capitalist class and the establishment of a social and economic dictatorship of the working class.
In this way the social pattern of control under Czar Nicholas II and later under Kerensky was dominated by the intellectual pattern of Lenin's sense of freedom which was set at a level of higher importance than the underlying Marxist ideology.
The cornerstone for the memorial church to the Czar Martyr Nicholas was laid in Brussels.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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After leading the overthrow of Czar Nicholas II in the revolution of 1917, Vladimir Lenin worked to institute the ideas of Karl Marx within Russia and hoped to someday see Socialism proliferate around the globe.
The Romanov line survived until the murder of Czar Nicholas II and his family during the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
Book depicts the Jewish infuluence over the Czar Nicholas and refers to Rasputin as the sorcerer that with the Jews is responsible for the down fall of Czarist Russia.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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There's Czar Nicholas II's 1914 Rolls Royce, Japanese Emperor Hirohito's 1935 Packard and Adolf Hitler's 1939 Mercedes.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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Czar Nicholas II, the Czarina, the Dowager Empress and the evil genius of the royal family, Rasputin, are all well drawn as are the painstaking costumes which sumptuously reflect the fashions of the World War I era.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Nicholas the Wonderworker of Myra in Lycia and designated as a memorial to the martyred Czar Nicholas II, his family and all the Russian soldiers and people who died defending their faith, czar and country.
The 1899 meeting was called by Russian Czar Nicholas II, who feared German aggression and hoped to avert danger.
This novel is based on the 1918 Bolshevik revolutionary murder of Czar Nicholas II and the rest of the Russian royal family as told from the perspective of the event's only surviving witness.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Czar Nicholas was, of course, born Orthodox, grew up in a strongly Orthodox atmosphere and had a nearly thousand-year-old heritage of Orthodoxy behind him.
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