The Last Days of the Romanovs Author:George Gustav Telberg General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1920 Original Publisher: George H. Doran company Description: A compilation and translation of the evidence obtained in an investigation of the murder of Czar Nicholas II and his family by N. A. Sokoloff of the Kolchak government, supplemented by the personal narrative of Robert ... more »Wilton. cf. Publisher's note. Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: The same day Medvedeff told us that all of us guards would be sent to the front. So, on July 1Sth, I went in the morning to the Zlokasoff factory for the purpose of drawing the money that was due me. At two o'clock of the same day I again went on duty. On this day the czar's belongings were being taken from the Ipatieff house and loaded on an automobile. Beloborodoff was sitting in the automobile. A number of things were also taken away on carriages. On July 18th I saw Iourovsky in the house about six o'clock in the evening; he was constantly coming and going. At about eight o'clock in the evening he called up Medvedeff and gave him the money for our wages. On July l8th all the things had been taken out of the house. On July 20th, during the night, together with the other guards, I was sent to the station Yekaterinburg First. A part of the guard remained in the Ipatieff house. At the end of July we arrived at Perm and about a week after our arrival we were joined by the remainder of the guards from the Ipatieff house. All were assigned to the command of the commissar of supplies of the third army, by the name of Gor- bounoff, and taken on a steamer to Levshino. Kless- cheeff alone did not go with them to Levshino as he had to stay in Perm owing to illness from venereal disease. For about a month I w...« less