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» Medvedev looks like Tsar Nicholas II. Like two drops of water. Who are famous politicians like? After this, you will believe in reincarnation

Medvedev looks like Tsar Nicholas II. Like two drops of water. Who are famous politicians like? After this, you will believe in reincarnation

The other day Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree on the burial of the remains of Tsarevich Alexei and Princess Mary. "Komsomolskaya Pravda" understands why this is done only now

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The Bolsheviks killed the royal family 97 years ago. Moreover, the traces were so carefully covered that archaeologists found the burial place only at the end of the 20th century. And the impostors for several decades pretended to be the miraculously saved children of Nicholas II ...


DECEIVED TO GO DOWN TO THE BASEMENT

When the people of Yekaterinburg on April 17, 1918, learned about the arrival of the abdicated tsar, they immediately ran to the station, demanding royal blood. To contain the angry crowd, the commissar who accompanied Nicholas II posted soldiers on the platform, and prepared machine guns for warning. The royal family was put into a car and taken to the house of the engineer Ipatiev.

To prevent the tsar from escaping, the Bolsheviks built a high fence around the makeshift prison and posted guards inside and outside. There was no plumbing in the house itself, and there were power outages. The windows in the rooms were painted over with lime, and walking was allowed no more than an hour a day.


The Romanovs were shot on the night of July 16-17. Before doing so, the Bolsheviks selected 12 men with revolvers and prepared a car to take away the bodies. After that, Nicholas II with his relatives, a family doctor, a footman, two cooks and a maid of honor were asked to go down to the basement.

« The explanation was given as follows: “In view of the fact that the city is restless, it is necessary to transfer the Romanov family from the upper floor to the lower one., - recalled Yakov Yurovsky, who led the execution. - The team was at the ready in the next room. Nikolay carried Alexei in his arms, the rest carried pillows and various small things with them. Entering an empty room, Alexandra Fedorovna (wife of Nicholas II. - Ed.) asked: “Well, is there no chair? Can't you just sit down?" The commandant ordered two chairs to be brought in. Nikolay put Alexei on one, Alexandra Fedorovna sat on the other ...»

After that, members royal family lined up with servants. The firing squad entered, and the decision of the Ural Executive Committee was announced to the Romanovs.


"ANASTASIA IS ALIVE!"

When it was all over, the bodies of the dead were taken out into the street and put into a car.

« Here it turned out that Tatyana, Olga and Anastasia were wearing some kind of special corsets. It was decided to strip the corpses naked, but not here, but at the burial place Yurovsky wrote. - But it turned out that no one knows where the mine planned for this ... nothing was prepared at all, there were no shovels, etc. Since the car was stuck between 2 trees by that time, they abandoned it and moved by train on spans, covering the corpses cloth».

Finding an abandoned mining mine, the killers lowered the bodies into it. True, a couple of days later, the Bolsheviks, just in case, so that no one would surely find the burial place, moved the remains of the Romanovs to another place.

After the execution, the Bolsheviks carefully examined those very “special corsets” and found jewelry in them.

« Alexandra Fedorovna was wearing a whole pearl belt made of several necklaces sewn into the canvas Yurovsky recalled. - The diamonds immediately evaporated. They accumulated about ½ pood ( about 8 kilograms - Ed.)".

During the execution, the bullets bounced off the jewelry, which is why a version appeared that supposedly the Bolsheviks had to finish off Anastasia with rifle butts. From this, in turn, a rumor was born: "Anastasia Romanova survived and escaped!" As a result, about 30 women in different years pretended to be the miraculously saved Grand Duchess.

The most famous of them was a native German Empire Anna Anderson. In early 1920, after an unsuccessful suicide attempt (Anna jumped from the Bandler Bridge in Berlin), the impostor told the police that she had come to meet her aunt, Princess Irene, but she was driven away. The police considered the girl crazy and sent her to a psychiatric clinic. Soon, rumors about the miraculously surviving daughter of the Russian Tsar began to disperse throughout Europe, and Russian emigrants reached out to the impostor. When asked how she managed to escape, the girl replied that after the execution, one of the soldiers allegedly noticed that she was still alive and managed to carry her out of the Ipatiev house. A little later, other "eyewitnesses" appeared, who assured that the wounded princess was sheltered by a certain Yekaterinburger in love.

- The cynicism of the situation is that many relatives of the Romanovs, who personally knew Anastasia, were still alive at that time! And they personally came to see the impostor and just laughed when they saw her. But, nevertheless, even now there are people who are sure that Anna Anderson was Anastasia, and that her relatives simply abandoned her, ”Nikolai Neuimin, head of the department of the history of the Romanov dynasty of the Sverdlovsk regional museum of local lore, told Komsomolskaya Pravda. - In general, there were enough people who pretended to be certain surviving children of Nicholas II. And there were no more false Anastasius than, for example, false Alekseev, the number of which exceeded 40 people. They detained one of them on the street and asked: “Why are you pretending to be the king’s son?” The guy answered honestly: “More alms are given this way.”


TWO DESCENDANTS WAS BURIED SEPARATELY

Archaeologists found the burial place of the royal family in 1991 on the Old Koptyakovskaya road. During the excavations, the remains of all family members were taken out of the ground, with the exception of Tsarevich Alexei and Princess Maria.

“It was only in 2007 that a group of searchers discovered their remains next to the first burial, when it was decided to resume the search,” says Nikolai Neuimin. - It turned out that the Bolsheviks buried Alexei and Maria Romanovs separately, so that by the number of bodies in the common grave it was impossible to say for sure that the royal family was lying there.

In addition to the bones of the emperor's heirs, it contained bullets, nails and fragments of vessels in which the murderers brought sulfuric acid to disfigure bodies. Note that the remains of Nicholas II and members of his family, found in 1991, were buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg in 1998. But the bones of Tsarevich Alexei and Princess Maria are still stored in ... The State Archives Russian Federation, next to Hitler's skull.

However, it looks like things will change soon. After a working trip to Yekaterinburg, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev ordered the creation of a working group to investigate and reburial Tsarevich Alexei and Grand Duchess Maria Romanov.

It has long been noted that the current President of Russia is like two drops of water similar to Nicholas II. Moreover, judging by the numerous rumors leaked to the media, Dmitry Medvedev loves to be compared with the last Russian tsar, whose portrait allegedly hangs in one of his offices.

What exactly flatters Medvedev so much? The fact that the reign of Nicholas II led to a complete collapse Russian Empire and a bloody civil war?! Or his more than dubious personal qualities, which testified to the complete inability to govern such a country as Russia (we will not indulge in affection for his “too human” qualities, as is customary today).

The statement of General Dragomirov about Nicholas II, deadly in sarcasm, has been preserved: “He is fit to sit on the throne, but he is not capable of standing at the head of Russia.”

Minister of Foreign Affairs N.P. Durnovo believed that Nikolai “possesses the secondary education of a guards colonel of a good family” - and this, you see, is not enough for a person at the helm of a huge empire.

The well-known lawyer Koni is no less categorical: “His view of himself as a providential anointed of God sometimes caused surges of such self-confidence in him that he nullified all the advice and warnings of those few honest people who were still found in his environment ... Cowardice and betrayal ran like a red thread through his whole life, through his entire reign, and in this, and not in a lack of mind and will, one must look for some of the reasons for how both ended for him, and the other ... The absence of a heart and the absence associated with this self-esteem, as a result of which, amid the humiliation and misfortune of all those close to him, he continues to drag out his miserable life, failing to die with honor.

This was written a year before the shooting in the basement of the Ipatiev house. It may be objected that Koni, in fact, had little contact with Nikolai, if he communicated at all, and knows him poorly, believing in the word of slander and slander ...

Well, here are the testimonies of those who just stayed under Nicholas for a long time and had the opportunity to get to know the personality of the autocrat well.

Minister of the Interior Svyatopolk-Mirsky: "The Tsar cannot be trusted, because what he approves today, tomorrow refuses it." The same Svyatopolk-Mirsky believed that "all the misfortunes that have happened are based on the character of the sovereign."

Minister of the Interior I. L. Goremykin, Mirsky's predecessor, warned when handing over the cases to him: "Remember one thing: never trust him, he is the most false person in the world."

And by the way, Nikolai himself admitted: “I always agree with everyone in everything, and then I do it my own way.”

General A. A. Mosolov, head of the office of the Ministry of the Court in 1900–1917: “He fired people who had served with him for a long time with extraordinary ease. It was enough to start slandering, without even citing any factual data, for him to agree to the dismissal of such a person. The king himself never sought to establish who is right, who is wrong, where is the truth and where is the slander ... The king was least of all inclined to defend one of his close associates or to establish, due to what motives the slander was brought to his, the king, information.

By the way, Svyatopolk-Mirsky, in full accordance with Goremykin's warnings, became the victim of another vile trick of Nikolai. In 1905, the tsar allowed Mirsky to negotiate with the leaders of the zemstvo movement and said that he agreed that they would hold their congress ... but already during this conversation he was preparing a draft rescript on the resignation of the minister for "compliance" in negotiations with the opposition.

"Poverty of thought and sickness of the soul" - these are the words of Durnovo.

“Insignificant, and therefore insensitive emperor. Loud phrases, honesty and nobility exist only for show, so to speak, for royal exits, but inside the soul there is petty deceit, childish cunning, fearful deceit” - this is Witte.

General Wrangel (the same one): “The Tsar had neither accurately outlined vices nor clearly defined qualities. He was indifferent. He loved nothing and no one."

A little-known, but extremely significant fact is cited in his book by the well-known modern historian Alexander Bushkov: at one time, the Russian police confiscated the edition of the book “The Complete Collection of Speeches of Emperor Nicholas II for 1894-1906”! The fact is that, individually, the speeches and resolutions of the autocrat on the documents still somehow looked somehow, but, collected together in in large numbers, looked so stupid, made such an unfavorable impression that they had to be urgently withdrawn from circulation.

Nicholas II had 23 years for the cowardly and weak-willed drowning of Russia in the rotten autocracy that was already decaying. Dmitry Medvedev does not have such a term. However, Russia is no longer the same. And the enemy does not sleep. And the human qualities of the present Russian President are such that in order to become the same “saint”, five or six years is enough for him ...

hasid read the material Medvedev is a regicide" that " the ancestor of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev was the executioner of the family of the last tsar - Nikolai Romanov ", the first thing I thought about as a sinful thing, they say, someone is playing fellow citizens in honor of April 1.

But then I searched through various electronic sources, and found quite a lot of references to Medvedev (Kudrin), starting from the so-called. "Yurovsky's notes", which indicated " ... Having finished with the execution, it was necessary to transfer the corpses, and the path is relatively long, how to transfer? ...
I instructed to take the corpses Mikhail Medvedev y, this is a former security officer and currently an employee of the G.P.U.
It was he, together with Ermakov Petr Zakharovich, who was supposed to accept and take away the corpses ... ",
to the memoirs of the participant in the execution of the royal family, M.A. Medvedev. Of particular interest in his memoirs is an excerpt stating that Lenin was opposed to the extrajudicial execution of the Romanov family, and also that the All-Russian Central Executive Committee did not give official sanction for the execution:

"When I entered, those present were deciding what to do with former king Nicholas II Romanov and his family. Philip Goloshchekin made a report about a trip to Moscow to Ya. M. Sverdlov. Goloshchekin failed to obtain sanctions from the All-Russian Central Executive Committee for the execution of the Romanov family. Sverdlov consulted with V.I. Lenin, who spoke in favor of bringing the royal family to Moscow and an open trial of Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra Fedorovna, whose betrayal during the First World War cost Russia dearly.

- Precisely the All-Russian Court! - Lenin argued to Sverdlov: - with the publication in the newspapers. Calculate what human and material damage the autocrat inflicted on the country during the years of his reign. How many revolutionaries were hanged, how many died in hard labor, in a war that no one needed! To answer before all the people! Do you think that only a dark peasant believes in our good father-king. Not only, my dear Yakov Mikhailovich! Has it been a long time since your advanced worker from St. Petersburg went to the Winter Palace with banners? Just some 13 years ago! It is this incomprehensible “racist” credulity that must be dispelled into smoke open process over Nikolay the Bloody...

Ya. M. Sverdlov tried to argue Goloshchekin about the dangers of transporting the royal family by train through Russia, where counter-revolutionary uprisings broke out in the cities every now and then, about the difficult situation on the fronts near Yekaterinburg, but Lenin stood his ground:

- Well, what if the front moves away? Moscow is now deep in the rear, so evacuate them to the rear! And here we will arrange for them to judge the whole world.

At parting, Sverdlov said to Goloshchekin:

- Say so, Philip, to your comrades - the All-Russian Central Executive Committee does not give official sanction for execution".
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M. A. Medvedev (Kudrin):“So they won’t take us anywhere?” Botkin asks in a hollow voice. Yurovsky wants to answer him something, but I'm already pulling the trigger of my Browning and putting the first bullet into the Tsar. Simultaneously with my second shot, the first salvo of the Latvians and my comrades is heard from the right and left. Yurovsky and Yermakov also shoot Nikolai at close range in the chest. On my fifth shot, Nikolai 2nd falls in a sheaf on his back.

In general, the materials of the genealogy of Dmitry Medvedev's family are not available to me, therefore it is a matter of faith that the information that "the current president Dmitry Medvedev is the cousin of the regicide Mikhail Medvedev-Kudrin: the president's grandfather Afanasy Fedorovich was the nephew of the regicide" or that, according to some evidence another grandfather of Medvedev

It would seem that one can add to the information from Wikipedia: “Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (born September 14, 1965, Leningrad) Russian state and political figure. Tenth Prime Minister of Russia (since May 8, 2012). Former President of the Russian Federation (2008-2012). Father - Anatoly Afanasyevich Medvedev (November 19, 1926-2004), professor at the Leningrad Technological Institute named after the Leningrad City Council (now the St. Petersburg State Technological Institute). A descendant of the peasants of the Kursk province, a member of the CPSU (b) since 1952. Grandfather Afanasy Fedorovich Medvedev (died May 20, 1994) was a party worker since 1933, from 1946 to 1951 he worked as the first secretary of the district party committee of the Pavlovsk region ( Krasnodar region), from 1955 to 1958 he was secretary of the Korenovsky district committee of the CPSU in the city of Korenovsk, then worked as an instructor in the Krasnodar regional committee. Grandmother Nadezhda Vasilyevna Medvedeva was a housewife, raised children: Svetlana and Anatoly, died on May 24, 1990. Mother - Yulia Veniaminovna, (Jewish - from another source), (born November 21, 1939), daughter of Veniamin Sergeevich Shaposhnikov and Melanya Vasilievna Kovaleva; philologist, taught at the Pedagogical Institute named after A. I. Herzen, later worked as a guide in Pavlovsk. Her ancestors - Sergey Ivanovich and Ekaterina Nikitichna Shaposhnikovs, Vasily Alexandrovich and Anfiya Filippovna Kovalyovs - come from Alekseevka, Belgorod Region. Residents of Stary Oskol also consider Dmitry Anatolyevich their fellow countryman for historical reasons: the residents of Alekseevka mainly arrived from Oskol during the colonization of the Wild Field.

“Medvedev D.A. from 1990 to 1997 - teaching at the St. Petersburg state university. At the same time, in 1990-1995, he was an adviser to the chairman of the Leningrad City Council of People's Deputies Anatoly Alexandrovich Sobchak, then an expert of the Committee for External Relations of the St. Petersburg Mayor's Office, chaired by Vladimir Putin. In November 1999, he was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation Dmitry Nikolayevich Kozak, he was invited to work in Moscow by Vladimir Putin, who became Chairman of the Government of Russia.

Unremarkable people Putin V.V. and Medvedev D.A. make a dizzying leap to power. The locomotive is Sobchak A.A.

“Anatoly Aleksandrovich Sobchak (August 10, 1937, Chita - February 19, 2000, Svetlogorsk, Kaliningrad region) - Russian politician during the “perestroika”, the first mayor of St. Petersburg. He died on the night of February 19-20, 2000 at the Rus Hotel in Svetlogorsk (Kaliningrad Region), as a result, as reported in the official conclusion, of acute heart failure. Immediately there were rumors of a murder due to the fact that Sobchak "knew too much", and versions of alcohol poisoning and the effects of Viagra. As a result, on May 6, the prosecutor's office Kaliningrad region A criminal case was initiated on the fact of murder (poisoning). However, an autopsy in St. Petersburg stated the absence of both alcohol and poisoning. On August 4, the Kaliningrad prosecutor's office dropped the case.

Lyudmila Narusova, in her interview with AiF (No. 11, 2011), to the direct question of the correspondent “Did your husband die a natural death?”, Answered briefly: “This question still torments me.”

Marina Salie, scientist, politician, former deputy of the Lensoviet, answered questions from readers in a blog on the Radio Liberty website: “A disgrace to Anatoly Sobchak, the FIRST MAYOR of St. Petersburg, the northern capital of Russia, one of the most prominent democrats of the first wave known throughout the country I had to flee Russia in 1997 - unprecedented. Sobchak is a famous figure of his time. It is a fact. No one is forbidden to be a conservative of the socialist persuasion. But he portrayed a democrat and guardian of the law, being in reality a demagogue, a swindler, partly Khlestakov and a chameleon. The role of the "chameleon" was his crowning role."

As soon as Putin V.V. becomes Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, soon dies a death that raises many questions Sobchak A.A. For me, there is nothing strange when they remove the intermediary, with whose death they hide all the ends in the water. Did Sobchak A.A. understand what kind of end awaits him, in my opinion - he understood, since in last speech he directly exuded praise to Putin V.V.: it is clear that the man fought for his life to the end, but his fate was already a foregone conclusion. I think that the death of Sobchak A.A. was not connected with his criminal affairs with Putin, but to hide the forces that manipulated Sobchak A.A.

I wrote about Putin that he is the grandson of a man, one of whose names is Grand Duke Georgy Mikhailovich (August 11 (23), 1863, Bely Klyuch (Tetri-Tskaro), near Tiflis - on the night of 23 to 24 or from January 29 to 30, 1919, Petrograd) - the third son of Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolaevich and Olga Feodorovna, grandson of Nicholas I. He is the brother of a man, one of whose names is Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich Romanov (September 25 (October 7), 1869, Borzhom estate, Tiflis province - July 5 (18), 1918, near Alapaevsk, Perm province) - fifth (out of six) the sons of Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolaevich and Olga Feodorovna, the grandson of Nicholas I. Most people in the world know him as Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin).

In the press about the ancestors of Medvedev D.A. publications appeared that, within the framework of traditional history, seem strange and biased, but fit well into my version of world history and allow answering the question about D.A. Medvedev’s real ancestors.

Organ. Materials for the biography of Dmitry Medvedev. 03/26/2011, Oleg Davydov. “And first of all I will rely on the book by Nikolai and Marina Svanidze “Medvedev”, published in 2008 by the St. Petersburg publishing house “Amphora”. This book is based on conversations (eight evenings of 2.5 hours each) with Dmitry Medvedev during the period when he was first a presidential candidate and then an elected president. All the facts are reliable (although maybe embellished) - it remains only to read and understand.
Unnamed grandmother.
When to the question: “Do you know your family tree?” - the person begins to wag verbosely, it seems strange. Do not exact, but I will give Medvedev's answer in full, only breaking it up here and there with my commentary in order to once again feel the aroma and way of thinking of the president. Well, and at the same time - to still understand his pedigree. So, in answer to the question posed above, Medvedev begins with the words: “I have never specifically dealt with it. Moreover, I will not dissemble, I think that this is of little interest to anyone. What does it mean to "deceive"? And why "few"? This is what interests a lot of people. We listen carefully: “Until the age of thirty, I generally believed that there was some kind of set of ancestors about which I knew something - well, okay. In general, like everyone soviet man. I thought that, in fact, there was no one very prominent among my relatives. And, unfortunately, in my genealogy, as well as in the genealogies of tens of millions of people in our country, it is impossible to trace the history of Russia. Because most of these bloodlines start in late XIX century. And what happened before that, no one knows.
And now let's continue the quote from the place where it is said about the descendants of Mikhail born around 1725: “There are many ancestors who bore the surname Medvedev and originate from the Kursk province. My grandmother was the daughter of a St. Petersburg worker, and he, my great-grandfather, essentially disappeared during the First World War and the revolution, after which she moved from St. Petersburg to a village in the Kursk region. There, at a fairly young age, she met my grandfather. Stop. Which great-grandfather? It's all kind of vaguely written. At first it seems as if we are still talking about the Medvedevs (there is no paragraph in the book), and only then do you realize (if you didn’t slip while reading) that no, we are talking about others. Are we being deliberately confused? However, there is still some information: the St. Petersburg great-grandfather disappeared somewhere. Remember your name. It happens. But there is a suspicion that it was precisely because of this great-grandfather that the president sold us about how in Russia no one knows anything about their ancestors ... Well, oh well, God bless him. However, if the name of the great-grandfather was lost in the fire of the revolution, then the name of his daughter, the grandmother of the president, should still be known. No, the President does not name him either. Does not know? It's kind of doubtful. Although - everything is possible. After all, this is not Europe, but Russia, "we have nothing left of this." It’s not that I really wanted to know the name of this grandmother, but still, you see, it’s strange that the president is hiding it. It's just embarrassing for her and her dad. All ancestors have names, but these do not. Wouldn't it be easier not to say anything about them at all than to smuggle them in like this in the paragraph about the Medvedevs. Why be ashamed? Nationalities? But our people are tolerant, they get along well with all other peoples. It would never occur to anyone to blame the president for the fact that his great-grandfather is Georgian, Tatar, Jew or, say, Yukaghir. At least, personally, I am convinced that all peoples are worthy of respect, and their children - love. But I start to worry when a name, which, after all, is not so difficult to recognize, is suddenly hidden for no reason, and even so awkwardly and stupidly. Is he a Martian? Or a secret agent? Then you say so. We will understand, and we will not ask indecent questions. And the fact that you hide your great-grandfather behind our supposedly common ignorance of the past makes us suspect you personally of some kind of bad intentions. Let us return, however, to the Kursk village, where the nameless grandmother met her grandfather (still the same quote, I don’t omit a word): “His name was Afanasy Fedorovich Medvedev. He was from a peasant family and, of course, made a revolution.”
To summarize, Medvedev D.A. did not want to talk about his grandmother and great-grandfather. I don't see anything strange in this.

Oleg Davydov: “The ancestor of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev was the executioner of the family of the last tsar, Nikolai Romanov. Yurovsky and Mikhail Medvedev - it was they who led the execution of the royal family. The authority of Dmitry Medvedev is much higher than the authority of Vladimir Putin, whose ancestor was only a cook for Lenin and Stalin. The interpreter's blog received notes from a Tver genealogist. Of course, you can not disclose his name for obvious reasons. This man spent several years in the archives, trying to find out the details of the execution of the royal family. The Tver genealogist provided a small part of his research.
“Comrade M. M. Medvedev addressed a letter to the Central Committee of the CPSU. - the son of a member of the CPSU since 1911, M.A., who died in January 1964. Medvedev. First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU comrade. N.S. Khrushchev from Mikhail Mikhailovich Medvedev, editor of the Nauka publishing house of the USSR Academy of Sciences, son of a personal pensioner of allied significance, a member of the CPSU since 1911, Colonel Mikhail Alexandrovich Medvedev (1891-1964). Dear Nikita Sergeevich! Having somewhat recovered from the grief that befell our family, I am now in a position to express my sincere gratitude to you for your attention to the memory of my father, who, on your orders, was buried with military honors at the Novodevichy Cemetery on January 15, 1964. I am authorized by my father to fulfill his three dying wishes: 1. Dying, dad asked me to congratulate you on April 17, 1964, on your 70th birthday, to wish you good health and personally give you on his behalf a historical relic of our family - a pistol of the system " Browning "No. 389965, from which the father, on the night of July 17, 1918, shot the last Russian Tsar" Nicholas II "(citizen Romanov N.A.) and his family in Yekaterinburg; and also to convey to you the memories of the pope about the liquidation of the Romanov dynasty, which reigned in Russia for more than 300 years. All documents confirming the participation of the father in the destruction of the Romanovs are stored in his personal file of a personal pensioner of union significance - book No. 28017-s - in the Ministry of Social Security of the RSFSR in Moscow. I am writing to you in advance in the hope that the comrades from your Secretariat in the Central Committee of the CPSU will help me prepare a proper wooden box required sizes for the joint storage of a historical pistol, two clips, 70 cartridges for it and a text of memoirs about last days Romanovs in Yekaterinburg (now Sverdlovsk).
My father expressed the wish that his party card No. 00213416 (which I handed over through the party organization Elektropromremont to the Sverdlovsk United Committee of the CPSU in Moscow) would be kept in one box along with a pistol and memories. In addition, I will print photographs of my father taken in 1918, 1921, 1933 and 1954.”

“The researcher of the genealogy of the Medvedev family said that the current president Dmitry Medvedev is the cousin of the regicide Mikhail Medvedev-Kudrin: the president’s grandfather Afanasy Fedorovich was the nephew of the regicide.”

“From the memoirs of a participant in the execution of the royal family, M.A. Medvedev (Kudrina): “The chief of security, Pavel Spiridonovich Medvedev, approaches Yurovsky and reports that shots were heard in the courtyard of the house.”

So, two Medvedevs participated in the execution of the royal family: Mikhail Alexandrovich and Pavel Spiridonovich. The position of Medvedev is also mentioned - the head of security.

Let's use my version of world history as a methodology. Nobody shot the Romanovs. Consequently, the execution was staged by someone close to the royal court. It was Prince Mikhail Sergeevich Putyatin (January 2, 1861, Vyshny Volochok- May 24, 1938, Paris) - retinue major general and courtier from the Putyatin family. Since January 1, 1911 - the head of the Tsarskoye Selo Palace Administration. Mikhail Sergeevich had two sons. The eldest, Sergei, was married to Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (younger) after her divorce from the Swedish prince.

Putyatin M.S. took an active part in palace affairs, his photograph with G.E. Rasputin is known. That's where "such a detail came up" as the head of security.

Well, then it's quite simple. In my early articles, the personality of the brother of Nicholas 2 Pavel Alexandrovich Romanov (September 21, 1860, Tsarskoe Selo, near St. Petersburg - January 30, 1919, Petrograd), the sixth son of Emperor Alexander II and his wife Empress Maria Alexandrovna, was considered; adjutant general.
One of his book images is Prince M.S. Putyatin. That is why one of the "killers of the king" Medvedev received the name Pavel, and the other patronymic Aleksandrovich.

Pavel Alexandrovich had a daughter, Maria (April 6, 1890, St. Petersburg - December 13, 1958, Konstanz, West Germany). In 1908, Maria Pavlovna was married to the Swedish Prince Wilhelm (1884-1965), the second son of Gustav V. The marriage was concluded for political and dynastic reasons, the newlyweds did not feel warm feelings for each other. A year later, the only child born in the marriage was the son Lennart (1909-2004). In September 1917, she married Prince Sergei Mikhailovich Putyatin (1861-1938), son of the old courtier Mikhail Putyatin. When the October Revolution broke out, Maria was already pregnant and could not leave. In June 1918, she gave birth to a son, Roman, and, leaving the child in the care of her father-in-law, left with her husband for Romania (where she was sheltered by the king), and then to Paris. A year later, she received news of her son's death from an intestinal disease.
According to my version, Maria Pavlovna Romanova is Nadezhda Vasilyevna, born in 1990, is Medvedev's grandmother D.A., and her son Lennart is Anatoly Afanasyevich Medvedev.

Medvedev's great-grandfather is Grand Duke Pavel Aleksandrovich Romanov, brother Nicholas 2, that's why Medvedev has such an outward resemblance to Nicholas 2, this showed the irony of genetics.

As the Romanovs ruled Russia, they continue to rule, and everything else is from the evil one.

On the photo grand duchess Maria Pavlovna.

So that's where, goat horns.

The ancestor of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev was the executioner of the family of the last tsar, Nikolai Romanov. Yurovsky and Mikhail Medvedev - it was they who led the execution of the royal family. The authority of Dmitry Medvedev is much higher than the authority of Vladimir Putin, whose ancestor was only a cook for Lenin and Stalin.

For the past 500 years, the rulers of Russia have been searching for great biographies for themselves. The “Tsar” (Grand Duke) Ivan the Terrible was proud that his ancestors were the Austrian emperors and the Temnik Mamai. The last Romanovs, as you know, "Russian blood" was about 1%. Lenin was just a German intellectual, Khrushchev was a small local crest: no romance.

Finally, “dear Russians” got heroes for their presidency: Boris Yeltsin was an Old Believer gravedigger of the “evil empire”, “Vladimir Putin” (the second version of his surname “Platov”) is a descendant of a dynasty of cooks of general secretaries. Dmitry Medvedev hid under the guise of a "hipster" for a long time, trying to present himself as a worthless person.

But it's not. President Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev is a descendant of the regicide Mikhail Medvedev, Yurovsky's deputy and organizer of the execution of the Romanov family.

The Interpreter's blog received notes from a Tver genealogist. Of course, we cannot disclose his name for obvious reasons. This man spent several years in the archives, trying to find out the details of the execution of the royal family. The Tver genealogist provided us with a small part of his research.

Ironically, the second most important regicide of the royal family bore the surname "Kudrin". Our informant has not yet been able to find out whether Alexei Kudrin, the current Deputy Prime Minister, Treasury Secretary and caretaker of Russian money on the part of the US Federal Reserve, is a relative of that person. Our genealogist believes that Kudrin is only 75% likely to be a relative of President (and at the same time regicide) Dmitry Medvedev.

So, let's start deciphering the notes of our informant. Mikhail Medvedev (underground nicknamed Lom) was the head of the royal family's guards. According to his version, Yurovsky only finished off the members of the royal family and retinue with control shots. And the execution itself was organized by Medvedev, 7 Latvians of his team, 2 Hungarians and 2 Old Believers-anarchists - Nikulin and Ermakov.

Unlike Yurovsky, Medvedev died peacefully. Moreover, he was favored by Stalin and his henchmen. With the transition of Stalin to the “Russian nationalists” in the mid-1930s, Medvedev went into the shadows, and only occasionally went to provincial universities with a story about how he finished off Nicholas the Bloody. But with the accession of Khrushchev, the regicide found a second life: in addition to the fact that he received a pension of 4,500 rubles, Medvedev was also attracted to the propaganda of the “thaw” - stories with physiological details about the murder of the royal family. For example, in 1959, at a meeting with students of the law faculty of Moscow State University, Medvedev boasted how the anarchist Old Believers Nikulin and Ermakov decided to save cartridges, and therefore finish off the enemies of the workers with bayonets.

The fame of the Medvedev-Bolshevik family began with the elder brother of the future regicide, Alexander. He joined the underground RSDLP back in 1910, and in 1918 he headed the Bryansk Cheka. Mikhail was at first a Left SR. From 1909 to 1912, i.e. from the age of 18 to 21, he controlled the "roof" in the Baku fields. In the same place, he was paid tribute by a certain director of the Nobel oil office by the name of Yurgens, the great-grandfather of the current adviser to President Medvedev, Igor Yurgens.

According to official data, Medvedev joined the RSDLP in 1911, according to unofficial data, only in 1914. But President Medvedev's great-great-grandfather did not lose the profile of his activity: going over to the Bolsheviks, he was still engaged in protecting business in Baku, as well as in the Black Sea region (in particular, he took the cash desk of one bank in Yalta in 1915; production amounted to 43 thousand rubles) . In good months, Medvedev's battle group extorted 12-15 thousand rubles of tribute from commerce. 2/3 of the money went up, the rest were commissions from the opposition.


After 1918, the fate of Medvedev-Kudrin was successful. His son Mikhail wrote to the Central Committee of the CPSU in 1964 (the year of his father's death):

“Comrade M. M. Medvedev addressed a letter to the Central Committee of the CPSU. - the son of a member of the CPSU since 1911, M.A., who died in January 1964. Medvedev.

First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU comrade. N.S. Khrushchev from Mikhail Mikhailovich Medvedev, editor of the Nauka publishing house of the USSR Academy of Sciences, son of a personal pensioner of allied significance, a member of the CPSU since 1911, Colonel Mikhail Alexandrovich Medvedev (1891-1964).

Dear Nikita Sergeevich! Having somewhat recovered from the grief that befell our family, I am now in a position to express my sincere gratitude to you for your attention to the memory of my father, who, on your orders, was buried with military honors at the Novodevichy Cemetery on January 15, 1964.

I am authorized by my father to fulfill his three dying wishes:

1. Dying, dad asked me to congratulate you on April 17, 1964, on your 70th birthday, wish you good health and personally give you on his behalf as a gift a historical relic of our family - a Browning system pistol No. 389965, from which father on the night of July 17, 1918, he shot in Yekaterinburg the last Russian Tsar "Nicholas the Second" (citizen Romanov N.A.) and his family; and also to convey to you the memories of the pope about the liquidation of the Romanov dynasty, which reigned in Russia for more than 300 years.

All documents confirming the participation of the father in the destruction of the Romanovs are stored in his personal file of a personal pensioner of union significance - book No. 28017-s - in the Ministry of Social Security of the RSFSR in Moscow.

I am writing to you in advance in the hope that comrades from your Secretariat at the Central Committee of the CPSU will help me make a suitable wooden box of the required dimensions for the joint storage of a historical pistol, two clips, 70 cartridges for it and a text of memoirs about the last days of the Romanovs in Yekaterinburg (now the city of Moscow). Sverdlovsk).

My father expressed the wish that his party card No. 00213416 (which I handed over through the party organization Elektropromremont to the Sverdlovsk United Committee of the CPSU in Moscow) would be kept in one box along with a pistol and memories. In addition, I will print photographic portraits of my father, taken by him in 1918, 1921, 1933 and 1954.

2. Dying, dad asked me to give (with your consent) as a gift to the leader of the Cuban people, comrade Fidel Castro Rus, his partisan military weapon of 1919 - an American-made Colt pistol, with which my father went at the head of a partisan detachment to the rear of Kolchak along the North Ural. The guerrillas were armed with captured American weapons (Lewis machine guns, Colt pistols, as well as grenades, Winchesters) and at halts in the marshy swamps, when they were cleaning weapons around the fire, they dreamed of the time when the Revolution would spread to the American continent and, perhaps, , their weapons will still serve those brave guys who will establish socialism in America.

My father was lucky enough to live to see the birth of the first socialist country on the American continent. He always spoke with enthusiasm about Fidel and his young bearded men - they reminded him of his fighting youth, when the Russian guys, who also had no time to shave, after another battle, cut off by a ring of enemies from the whole world, dreamed of a World Revolution.

The Pope died in the early morning of January 13, 1964 - the morning of the day when Fidel Castro flew to rest in Moscow. Their names were found only on the page of Pravda dated January 15 (I enclose the number), where an obituary of my father, Mikhail Aleksandrovich Medvedev (Kudrin), was placed, signed by the wife of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the son of Stepan Shaumyan, an old Chekist from V.I. Lenin - Sergei Uralov and other associates of the Pope in the Revolution and the Civil War. After the funeral, my mother fell seriously ill, in addition, worries about obtaining a pension for my father and many other formalities fell on me - I could not fulfill my father's wish while Fidel Castro was visiting the Soviet Union. But I think that you will advise me how best to do it in practice.

3. Dying, dad advised me to turn to you and ask you to save my mother - Medvedeva Zinaida Mikhailovna, along with half of my father's pension - half of the food ration from Branch No. 2 of the Canteen of Clinical Nutrition (which is in Bolshoy Komsomolsky Lane).

So that your father's last request does not seem strange and inappropriate to you, I will try to understand the essence of the matter. To begin with, my father, as a prisoner of tsarism, a political exile, a revolutionary with underground experience (a member of the CPSU since 1911) and the head of the illegal Bolshevik Union of Sailors of the Caspian Merchant Fleet (1913-1914) in Baku, had the opportunity back in 1953 year to go on a personal pension and receive food rations. But the father, as a true soldier of the Leninist guard, considered it unacceptable to sit out in the country without participating in socialist construction. Despite the undermining of the royal prison and civil war health, he remained in service and worked until he retired in the fall of 1962. He spoke with contempt of the tricksters who, while working, did not hesitate to receive a personal pension and food rations from the canteen of medical nutrition. Even when he retired, he considered it unacceptable, according to normal standards, to demand rations for himself, although he, as an old revolutionary, had every right to this. We managed to persuade my father - a man of harsh convictions - only when my mother's illnesses made medical nutrition necessary for the continuation of life.

In April 1963, the Pope sent a request for food rations to the Administrator of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR (with all required documents and certificates from the 2nd polyclinic of the Fourth Main Directorate of the USSR Ministry of Health), and at the end of December we were told by phone (my father was already in the Country Hospital with a second cerebral hemorrhage) that from December 26, 1963, dad was attached to Branch No. 2 of the Canteen of the medical catering on Bolshoy Komsomolsky Lane.

Father died 18 days later. Mom was again left without medical nutrition. So far, she was saved by the fact that for almost two months she was kept on medical nutrition at the Country Hospital in Kuntsevo. It's hard to guess what will happen next.

Faithful to the precepts of my father, I do not ask for any benefits and discounts for my mother. But, perhaps, it is in your power - if this does not contradict the basic state regulations - to keep half the ration for the mother for the full state price of food in order to prolong the life of the mother, who steadfastly endured all the hardships of far from easy life path father (they were married from January 1917 to the day of the death of the pope).

4. Finally, I must consult with you about the remaining honorary weapons of the pope, about which the father did not have time to make any orders: the agony began, speech was lost, and he could no longer tell me anything.

We are talking about two pistols - "Nagant" and "Mauser". Judging by the certificates of honor preserved in the papers of the pope, the father was awarded the Nagan pistol No. 12030 on December 18, 1927 by the Crimean Central Executive Committee of workers, peasants, Red Army and Red Navy deputies. On the handle of the "Nagant" there is a silver plate with the inscription: "Comrade. M.A. Medvedev for the fight against counter-revolution from the Crimean Central Executive Committee on the 10th anniversary of the Cheka - OGPU.

Father was awarded the Mauser pistol No. 173410 by order of the OGPU No. 1180 of December 20, 1932, also for the fight against counter-revolution. Since during these years the father, as can be seen from the manuscript of his memoirs, especially distinguished himself in the fight against smugglers, counterfeiters, bandits in the Crimea, Siberia and Far East, then maybe it would be logical to transfer these weapons for storage to the Museum of the Border Troops?

I ask for your decision on all the issues raised by me, as well as on the day and hour of our meeting with you, when I can personally convey to you my father's memories and congratulate you on your 70th birthday - notify me by letter or by phone numbers indicated on the first page of my letters.

FROM good wishes Health and vigor to you, sincerely yours (Mikhail Medvedev), editor of the historical editorial office of the Nauka Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.

P.S. I am enclosing Pravda No. 15 (16601) dated January 15, 1964, a peripheral issue, where an obituary about my father with summary his life path. M.


Then, in 1964, the son of Chekist Mikhail Medvedev persuaded another son of a Bolshevik (anarchist Old Believer) - Nikulin to record his testimony on the radio. At the same time, it was believed that Nikulin allegedly was only a witness to the post-mortem identification of the bodies of the Romanov family:

“Here, I remember, in 1936, I was still small, and Yakov Mikhailovich Yurovsky came to us and wrote something ... I remember that they clarified something with dad, sometimes, as I remember, they argued ... He fired the first shot at Nikolai ... my father said that he shot, and Yurovsky said that he shot ... "

Mikhail Mikhailovich Medvedev persuaded in the same 1964 to record his memoirs of another regicide, Radzinsky, on a tape recorder.

“One man went down into the water with ropes and dragged the corpses out of the water. Nikolai was taken out first. Such cold water was that the faces of the corpses were red-cheeked, as if alive ... A truck got stuck in a quagmire, and we barely pulled the car out ... And then an idea flashed through us, which we realized ... We decided that better place not to be found... We immediately dug up this quagmire... filled the corpses with sulfuric acid... disfigured... Nearby was Railway... They brought rotten sleepers to mask the grave. Only a part of those who were shot were buried in the quagmire, the rest were burned ... Here they definitely burned Nikolai - I remember ... And Botkin ... and, in my opinion, Alexei ... "

These audio tapes are still in the archives of the KGB. Our informant says that these notes were deciphered in the 1970s by Associate Professor of the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University Duvakin. In the early 1980s, KGB chief Andropov liked to listen to confessions of the regicides in the evenings.


A researcher of the genealogy of the Medvedev family told us that the current President Dmitry Medvedev is the cousin of the regicide Mikhail Medvedev-Kudrin: the president's grandfather Afanasy Fedorovich was the nephew of the regicide.

The Interpreter's blog is not completely sure, but from the stories of our informants it follows that Dmitry Anatolyevich became the heir to THE SAME "Browning" and "Mauser". Rumor has it that from Andropov he also got films of stories of regicides, as well as the skull of the last Tsar Nikolai Romanov, who had already been buried several times by the last patriarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church.

The Interpreter's blog predicts that Tandem plans to appoint a descendant of Georgy Malenkov, his grandson Vyacheslav Volodin, the current head of the apparatus of the government of the Russian Federation, as the next president of Russia. At the inauguration, he will be given the attributes of the Russian government: audio recordings of the regicides Medvedev, Nikulin, Radzinsky and Ermakov, as well as pistols and the skull of Nikolai Romanov.

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