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Yakov Yurovsky

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regarding the disposal site, Yurovsky removed the bodies. When the vehicle carrying the bodies broke down on the way to the next chosen site, he made new arrangements and threw the bodies into a pit on Koptyaki Road, a since-abandoned cart track 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of Yekaterinburg, and
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ordered me to execute the task,” Yurovsky reported. At 8 PM, July 16, a telegraph was sent to Moscow, containing the words: “We can’t wait. If your opinions are opposite, let us know right now, out of any queue. Goloshchyokin.” Goloshchyokin, the man in charge of the executive decision, waited a few
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stated that Yurovsky's death was hastened by the clever administration of a lethal poison in the Kremlin Hospital by the NKVD. Unproven allegations have also been made he was deliberately denied adequate medical treatment. His death occurred during the height of Joseph Stalin's
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After an especially painful ulcerative episode, Yurovsky was hospitalized and unexpectedly transferred to the Kremlin Hospital, which was normally off limits to all but the most high level government officials. He died on 2 August 1938 reportedly of a
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of the former imperial family, the corpses were stripped and dismembered; then taken to the countryside, where they were initially thrown into an abandoned mineshaft. The following morning, when rumours spread in
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in the Soviet Navy, was arrested in 1952, but was released a year later after Stalin's death. He said that his father regretted his role in the execution of the Romanovs.
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There have been allegations that Yurovsky was in fact poisoned at the behest of the NKVD in connection with the arrest of his daughter as a Trotskyist.
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An eye for an eye: how fate cursed the family of the murderer of the royal family. The story of Yakov Yurovsky about the execution of the royal family
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Yurovsky had a history of health problems, including stomach issues and heart disease. In 1938, his daughter Rimma was arrested and deported to the
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My next visit to Moscow took place after the fall of Ekaterinburg . Speaking with Sverdlov, I asked in passing: "Oh yes, and where is the Tsar?"
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believed that we shouldn't leave the Whites a live banner to rally around, especially under the present difficult circumstances."
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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It has since been documented that the order to assassinate the imperial family came from
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Yakov Mikhailovich Yurovsky was the eighth of ten children born to Chaim, son of Izka, a
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until her political rehabilitation ten years later. She then moved back to Leningrad.
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hours for a reply, and when none came he ordered the execution of the royal family.
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on the night of 17 July 1918. He is known as the chief executioner of
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before burying them and sealing the pit with wooden railroad ties.
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I asked no further questions and considered the matter closed.
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7 June] 1878 – 2 August 1938) was a Russian
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Yurovsky's account of the execution of the Imperial Family
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which was used in Russia prior to 14 February [
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The Last Days of the Romanovs: Tragedy at Ekaterinburg
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Anti-religious campaign during the Russian Civil War
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