Table of Contents
Special Issue: The Last Days of the Romanovs
by George Gustav Telberg and Robert Wilton
Publisher’s Note
Part I. Transcript of the Depositions of Eye-Witnesses of the Crime, Taken from the Archives by M. George Gustav Telberg, Minister of Justice at Omsk
I. Examination of M. Gilliard
II. Examination of Mr. Gibbes
III. Examination of Colonel Kobylinsky
IV. Examination of Philip Proskouriakoff
V. Examination of Anatolie Iakimoff
VI. Examination of Pavel Medvedeff
VII. Receipt of Beloborodoff for the Arrested Russian Imperial Family
Part II. The Narrative of Mr. Robert Wilton, Special Correspondent of The Times (London), Based upon the Original Dossier of the Investigating Magistrate, Nicholas Alexeievich Sokolov
I. Prologue
II. The Stage and the Actors
III. No Escape: Alexandra Misjudged
IV. Razputin the Peasant
V. Captives in a Palace
VI. Exile in Siberia
VII. The last Prison
VIII. Planning the Crime
IX. Calvary
X. “Without Trace”
XI. Damning Evidence
XII. All the Romanovs
XIII. The Jackals
XIV. By Order of the “Tsik”
XV. The Red Kaiser
XVI. Epilogue
Part III
I. The Members of the Imperial Family at the Outbreak of the Revolution
II. Chronology of the Documents
III. Explanation of Russian Names Mentioned in the Documents
IV. Alphabetical Index of Names
Endnotes