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Yurovsky and Note
The account of the " Yurovsky Note " indicated that two of the bodies were removed from the main grave and cremated at an undisclosed area in order to further disguise the burials of the Tsar and his retinue, if the remains were discovered by the Whites, since the body count would not be correct.

Yurovsky and by
On July 17, 1918, Bolshevik authorities acting on Yakov Sverdlov orders in Moscow and led locally by Filip Goloschekin and Yakov Yurovsky, shot Nicholas II, his immediate family, and four servants in the cellar of the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
Yurovsky placated her by telling her the boy would return soon, but the family was unconvinced.
The execution was carried out by forces of the Bolshevik secret police under the command of Yurovsky.
After several minutes, the executioners entered the room, led by Yurovsky.
# 1918 Nicholas II of Russia and the Imperial Family executed by a Bolshevik firing squad under the command of Yakov Yurovsky.
The Yurovsky family was of Jewish origin but its relation to the Jewish faith seems ambiguous: the historian Helen Rappaport writes that the young Yurovsky studied the Talmud in his early youth, while the family seems to have later attempted to distance themselves from their Jewish roots ; this may have been prompted by the prejudice toward Jews frequently exhibited in Russia at the time.
On the night of 16 / 17 July 1918, a squad of Bolshevik secret police ( Cheka ), led by Yakov Yurovsky, executed Russia's last Emperor, Nicholas II, along with his wife Alexandra Fyodorovna of Hesse, their four daughters – Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia – and son Alexei.
Yurovsky achieved a solid reputation by combating corruption and theft.
Yurovsky was survived by a wife, two sons, and a daughter.
Yevgeny Botkin, chambermaid Anna Demidova, Cook Ivan Kharitonov, and Valet Alexei Trupp, were shot there by a squad of Bolshevik secret police under the Cheka chief Yakov Yurovsky, on July 16 / July 17, 1918.

Yurovsky and Bolshevik
* Yakov Yurovsky, Bolshevik
* Yakov Yurovsky, Old Bolshevik activist
Yakov Mikhailovich Yurovsky (; – 2 August 1938 ) was an Old Bolshevik best known as the chief executioner of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia, his family, and four retainers on the night of 16 / 17 July 1918.

Yurovsky and following
Yakov Yurovsky demanded that the guards come to his office and turn over items they had stolen following the murder.
The following morning, when rumours spread in Yekaterinburg regarding the disposal site, Yurovsky removed the bodies and concealed them elsewhere.

Yurovsky and was
As the family was eating dinner that night, Yakov Yurovsky, the head of the detachment, came in and announced that the family's kitchen boy and Alexei's playmate, 14-year-old Leonid Sednev, must gather his things and go to a family member.
The sisters tried to stand, but Tatiana was killed instantly when Yurovsky shot her in the back of her head.
Although Ermakov's archived statement does not say so, he told his wife that Anastasia was finished off with bayonets, while Yurovsky wrote that as the bodies were carried out, one or more of the girls cried out and were clubbed on the back of the head.
Yakov Mikhailovich Yurovsky was the eighth of ten children born to Mikhail Yurovsky, a glazier, and his wife ( 1848 – 1919 ), a seamstress.

Yurovsky and Tsar
Yurovsky quickly informed the Tsar and his family that they were to be executed.

Yurovsky and .
Yurovsky, who had been a professional photographer, directed the family to take different positions as a photographer might.
Yurovsky came in, ordered them to stand, and read the sentence of execution.
Ermakov tried to stab Alexei with a bayonet but failed again, and finally Yurovsky fired two shots into the boy's head.
Yurovsky and Ermakov approached Olga and Tatiana, who were crouched against the room's rear wall, clinging to each other and screaming for their mother.
Anastasia stuck her tongue out at Yakov Yurovsky, the head of the detachment, when he momentarily turned his back and left the room.
Their keeper Yurovsky and his assistants enter the room, as Alexei kisses his father for the last time.
Together with other official representatives of Soviet culture ( N. Chelyapov, N. Myaskovsky, N. Chemberdzhi, S. Vasilenko, V. Bely, A. Veprik, A. Khachaturian, B. Shekhter, M. Starodokamsky, G. Khubov, V. Muradeli, V. Yurovsky and L. Kulakovsky ), Khrennikov signed the statement welcoming " a sentence of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union, passed on traitors against the motherland, fascist hirelings, such as Tukhachevsky, Yakir and others ".

Note and ,"
Disney's archivist Dave Smith, in " Disney A to Z ," said, " Note that the brightest hue of the three is red ( Huey ), the color of water, dew, is blue ( Dewey ), and that leaves Louie, and leaves are green.
Note that, in the first part of the second premise, the present-tense verb, " putting ," has been changed to the infinitive, " to put.
Note, however, that II Peter 3: 1 and 3: 8 address the " beloved ," which are assumed to be the elect, or Christians.
", " The Second Persona ," and " A Note on Theory and Practice in Rhetorical Criticism.
( Note: The deportation of Viennese Jews to Opole most likely is a reference to a historical event that happened in " the other Opole ," a town by the same time in Lublin, in eastern Poland.
* Paulos Ntafoulis, Philippos Gourzis, and Constantinos Trompoukis, " Historical Note: Melampous: a psychiatrist before psychiatry ," History of Psychiatry, 19, 2 ( 2008 ), 242-246.
In the same guide, out of its 213 recordings given status of " core collection ," 27 are on the Blue Note label.
Note présentée par la noblesse d ' Haïti aux trois grands alliés ," an 1820 chanson written by Pierre-Jean de Béranger.
Note, in particular, how Browne begins these sentences with questions —" who were the proprietaries of these bones ," for example — which one would generally expect to see answered in the rest of the sentence.
Note: The album's performing credits listed one joke " instrument " for each band member, such as " chain-driven gong ," " autogyro ," " Rinaldo whistling machine " and " Peabody chromatic inverter.
Note on spelling: According to the Iranian Chamber Society, the correct spelling of the city in both English and Persian is " Ray ," ( with an " a " vowel sound ) though variations in spelling also exist.
* Perez Zagorin,The Court and the Country: A Note on Political Terminology in the Earlier Seventeenth Century ," English Historical Review ( 1962 ) 77 ; 306-11 in JSTOR.
Note the dot between 1 and 2 ; this indicates that the S-expression is a " dotted pair ," rather than a " list.
" A Note on the " Mercantilistic Imperialism " of Alfred Thayer Mahan ," The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol.
*" Filthy McNasty ," the villainous bank robber from The Bank Dick, inspired jazz pianist Horace Silver's composition of the same name, introduced on his 1961 Blue Note LP Doin ' the Thing: The Horace Silver Quintet at the Village Gate.
A key recording in the early development of hard bop was Silver's composition " The Preacher ," which was considered " old-timey " or " corny ," such that Blue Note head Alfred Lion was hesitant to record the song.
" For years, however, the currency operations were known by various semi-official labels, such as the " Printing Bureau ," " Small Note Bureau ," " Currency Department ," and " Small Note Room.

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