Infamous Assassinations — Season 1, Episode 23: The Assassination of Tsar Nicholas II
Documentary • 30 min • 1 season, 26 episodes • ★ 8.2/10
Episode synopsis
Yekaterinburg, 1918 After a disastrous war with Germany, the Bolsheviks imprisoned the Romanov family as their supporters approached. Factory worker guards were replaced by Cheka executioners and on 17th July 1918, the family were murdered and buried in a nearby wood. For more than 70 years their whereabouts was unknown but new material released from Russia now conclusively reveals their fate.
About Infamous Assassinations
This brand-new and exclusive series takes a closer look at some of the world's most talked-about assassinations and near misses. Always a fascinating and macabre subject, assassinations can damage a nation's confidence, create wars and shock the world. Throughout this series some of the 20th century's most outrageous attempts can, thanks to rare archive footage and reconstructions, be seen first hand and viewers are brought closer to the events than ever before. From the assassinations of John F Kennedy and Mahatma Ghandi, to attacks on royalty, politicians and media celebrities, this series uncovers the real reasons behind these events and how they unfolded.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Assassination of Ernst Roehm
- E2The attempt on Princess Anne
- E3The Assassination of John Lennon
- E4The Assassination of Lord Louis Mountbatten
- E5The Assassination of Trotsky
- E6The Assassination of Pope John Paul II
- E7The Assassination of Sikorski
- E8The Assassination of President McKinley
- E9The Assassination of Heydrich
- E10The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin
- E11The Assassination of Zia Al Huq
- E12The Assassination of Verwoerd