Tge Tsar had too few police and military members avaliable to control the masses
Members of the Bolshevik Red Army killed them in July 1918 during the Russian Civil War. The Tsar and his family were being held in Yekaterinburg when their captors learned that a Czech unit of the Russian White Army was nearby and perhaps on its way to free him and his family. The Bolsheviks killed the entire family so that there would be no possibility that the Tsar or any of his heirs could be restored to the throne.
They fought against the Whites.
Nicholas II believed he had an obligation as Tsar to retain complete autocratic control over Russia as all the Tsar's before him had done. Both he and most of the peasant civilization of Russia believed that the Tsar was practically sent from God. Nicholas II believed he had to be true to that concept.
Tsar Nicholas was not part of the White army forces, because Nicholas was under arrest by the Bolsheviks and unable to command or even be part of the civil war on the White side. Some, but not all of the White forces were in favor of restoring the Tsar to the throne. A large part of the White forces simply wanted to depose the Bolsheviks and take over the country themselves rather than put the Tsar back on the throne. In addition, Nicholas II was murdered in July 1918 but the civil war continued at least until 1920. Being dead for most of the Civil War, he could not have been part of it.
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Tge Tsar had too few police and military members avaliable to control the masses
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Members of the Bolshevik Red Army killed them in July 1918 during the Russian Civil War. The Tsar and his family were being held in Yekaterinburg when their captors learned that a Czech unit of the Russian White Army was nearby and perhaps on its way to free him and his family. The Bolsheviks killed the entire family so that there would be no possibility that the Tsar or any of his heirs could be restored to the throne.
They fought against the Whites.
The communist group (Bolsheviks) made up the Red Army; the Non-communist group (the Tsar's men) made up the White Army.
The communist group (Bolsheviks) made up the Red Army; the Non-communist group (the Tsar's men) made up the White Army.
Nicholas II believed he had an obligation as Tsar to retain complete autocratic control over Russia as all the Tsar's before him had done. Both he and most of the peasant civilization of Russia believed that the Tsar was practically sent from God. Nicholas II believed he had to be true to that concept.
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Tsar Nicholas was not part of the White army forces, because Nicholas was under arrest by the Bolsheviks and unable to command or even be part of the civil war on the White side. Some, but not all of the White forces were in favor of restoring the Tsar to the throne. A large part of the White forces simply wanted to depose the Bolsheviks and take over the country themselves rather than put the Tsar back on the throne. In addition, Nicholas II was murdered in July 1918 but the civil war continued at least until 1920. Being dead for most of the Civil War, he could not have been part of it.
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