"P**owerful and haunting** . . . **an intimate and unforgettable tale that transports the reader to the heart of Imperial Russia**." **βChanel Cleeton, New York Times bestselling author of The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba** **This sweeping novel takes readers behind palace walls to see the end of
The Diary of Olga Romanov
β Scribed by Azar, Helen
- Book ID
- 108875236
- Publisher
- Westholme Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781594165672
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β¦ Synopsis
The First English Translation of the Wartime Diaries of the Eldest Daughter of Nicholas II, the Last Tsar of Russia, with Additional Documents of the Period In August 1914, Russia entered World War I, and with it, the imperial family of Tsar Nicholas II was thrust into a conflict they would not survive. His eldest child, Olga Nikolaevna, great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, had begun a diary in 1905 when she was ten years old and kept writing her thoughts and impressions of day-to-day life as a grand duchess until abruptly ending her entries when her father abdicated his throne in March 1917. Held at the State Archives of the Russian Federation in Moscow, Olga's diaries during the wartime period have never been translated into English until this volume. At the outset of the war, Olga and her sister Tatiana worked as nurses in a military hospital along with their mother, Tsarina Alexandra. Olga's younger sisters, Maria and Anastasia, visited the infirmaries to help...
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