Fall of the Romanovs
Nicholas II's reign was marked by mismanagement and a failure to adapt to modernity, leading to his unpopularity and the eventual revolutions of 1905 and 1917. As the monarchy crumbled, the royal family faced exile but were ultimately placed under house arrest. Their lives changed drastically with the October Revolution, as the new communist regime stripped them of their privileges and began to impose harsh conditions.In this clip
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