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4. Greg King & Penny Wilson. The Fate of the Romanovs. P. 214.

5. W. Bruce Lincoln. Nicholas I: Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias. P. 140. P. 141.

6. Christopher Clark. Kaiser Wilhelm II: A Life in Power. P. 174.

7. Julia P. Gelardi. From Splendor to Revolution: The Romanov Women, 1847–1928. P. 273.

8. Ibid. P. 355.

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