Kosygin Tsarevich Alexei evidence. Alexey Kosygin: biography, parents and family, political and party activities, awards and achievements, photo. There was no memorial service for the August Family

Was the Prime Minister of the USSR Alexei Kosygin the son of ... the last Russian Tsar?
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR Kosygin A.N., 1980. Photo by Viktor Koshevoy and Alexei Stuzhin /TASS Newsreel/

Such a sensation is now roaming the web

It is reprinted in newspapers. With my own eyes I recently saw how smart experts and historians compared the auricles of the late Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Nikolayevich and the innocently murdered Tsarevich Alexei, son of Nicholas II, in photographs on a reputable TV channel. And they delivered a verdict: one and the same person! At the same time, they explained why in 1942 Kosygin, authorized by the State Defense Committee, quickly organized the legendary “Road of Life” with the mainland along the frozen Ladoga in besieged Leningrad. Young Alexey many times walked along Ladoga on the royal yacht Shtandart and knew the surroundings of the lake well. Ironclad proof!
Several serious people sent me, an old conspiracy theorist, links to the sensation. Is it really true? Dig up Kosygin's biography, journalist! By the way, one of the questioners is a doctor of philosophical sciences, the other is a doctor of jurisprudence. What can we say about scientifically undegree citizens, especially modern youth, victims of the Unified State Examination ...
YouTube videos about the miraculous rescue of the royal family, the transformation of the crown prince into the prime minister of the USSR are also popular.
STALIN and NICHOLAS II - BROTHERS!
The primary source of the replicated sensation is an article by the historian Sergei Zhelenkov “The Royal Family: real life after the imaginary execution” in the newspaper “President”. “Such a newspaper, associated with you know who you are, will not stoop to lies!” - commentators write.
According to this historian, the execution in the Ipatiev House on the night of July 16-17, 1918 was staged. Although the Rothschilds removed Her Legitimate Sovereign from governing the country, sentenced to death, he and his household managed to escape. How? There was a factory not far from the Ipatiev House. In 1905, the owner dug an underground passage to it in case of capture by the revolutionaries. During the destruction of the house by Yeltsin, after the decision of the Politburo, the bulldozer fell into a tunnel, which no one knew about. Thanks to Stalin and intelligence officers of the General Staff, the Royal Family was taken out through this secret passage with the blessing of Metropolitan Macarius.
In the KGB of the USSR, on the basis of the 2nd Main Directorate, there was a whole special department that monitored all the movements of the Royal Family and their descendants, the historian claims. And he shares secret KGB data.
Daughters Olga (under the name Natalia) and Tatyana lived in the Diveevsky monastery under the guise of nuns and sang on the kliros of the Trinity Church. Later, Tatyana moved to the Krasnodar Territory, got married. She was buried on 09/21/1992 in the village of Solenoy, Mostovsky district. Olga left for Afghanistan through Uzbekistan with the emir of Bukhara, Seyid Alim-Khan. From there - to Finland to Vyrubova. Since 1956, she lived in Vyritsa under the name of Natalia Mikhailovna Evstigneeva, where she rested in Bose on January 16, 1976.
Maria and Anastasia were in the Glinskaya Hermitage for some time. Then Anastasia moved to the Volgograd (Stalingrad) region, got married. The husband died during the defense of Stalingrad. Buried at st. Panfilovo 06/27/1980 Maria moved to the Nizhny Novgorod region to the village of Arefino, where she was buried on 05/27/1954.
Tsarevich Alexei, as you already know, became the Soviet prime minister. Stalin promoted him, more than once saved him from troubles, death, affectionately called him "Kosyga", sometimes - Tsarevich. The ashes of the Tsesarevich have been resting in the Kremlin wall since December 24, 1980!
Until 1927, Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna was at the Tsar's Dacha (Vvedensky Skete of Seraphim of the Ponetaevsky Monastery in the Nizhny Novgorod Region). She visited Kyiv, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sukhumi. She met with Stalin, who told her: “Live in peace in the city of Starobelsk, but you don’t need to interfere in politics.” And until her death in 1948, the Empress lived in the city of Starobelsk, Luhansk region.
As you can see, everything is recorded by Zhelenkov.
And what happened to the king-father? Don't worry, he was fine too. Stalin built a dacha in Sukhumi next to the dacha of the Royal Family and came there to meet with the Emperor and his cousin Nicholas II. Yes, yes, do not be surprised, the citizens are good. What did you think, just like that, Stalin pulled the royal family out of the clutches of the almighty Rothschilds in the summer of 1918? Native blood! That's why he patronized Kosygin. Nephew, after all. By the way, Stalin, together with Nikolai, graduated from the Academy of the General Staff, was an employee of military counterintelligence, specially introduced by it to the Bolsheviks.
In the form of an officer, Nicholas II visited the Kremlin with his brother - the "red emperor". Survived him by 5 years. He was buried in Nizhny Novgorod at the Krasnaya Etna cemetery on 12/26/1958. make sure. The transfer of His relics is yet to be done at the federal level.”
So Zhelenkov completes the article in the newspaper "President".
SECRET HISTORIAN
I was shocked by what I read. I have been working in the central press for 30 years, but I have never held such a newspaper in my hands, I have never even heard of it. It can be seen, because the top is not allowed. Although I saw Putin himself live, and I even had a chance to drink beer with Yeltsin. The newspaper, by the way, was registered “on the basis of the Presidential Administration in 1993.” However, then, in the troubled 90s, everything could be registered.
I had never heard before about the historian Zhelenkov, although I have been dealing with deeds and legends of bygone years for more than one year. I began to rummage through the all-knowing and all-seeing Internet. What scientific degrees does he have, titles, books, articles, where does he work, teach? Strange, no data! Only in another newspaper did his next sensational article that the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers founded the FRS on Romanov gold was preceded by avaricious information: “the historian of the royal family, who has been delving into closed and open archives for more than a quarter of a century, meets with the descendants of those people – at the beginning of the 20th century, they found themselves in the thick of things.” Some highly classified specialist! In his other sensational videos (there are more than a dozen of them on the Web!) there is not even a surname in the announcement: “Sergey Ivanovich is a historian of the royal family.”
I am carefully re-reading the article on the alleged execution in the Ipatiev House on the President's website. I see numerous links. Well, I think, now I’ll press and open strictly secret documents dug up by the mysterious Sergei Ivanovich, which do not fit into the official version of recent Russian history. There is no documentary evidence in the article itself (as well as in videos on YouTube). Just words, words, words. And dates.
ORGANISMIC FANTASY
No matter how. Links lead to ... the works of the editor-in-chief of the "President" Tyunyaev in the genre of cyber-punk, philosophical fantasy, futurology, mysticism. And ... organisms! Haven't heard of this one? Well, how! A new fundamental science created by Tyunyaev, president of the Academy of Fundamental Sciences. Here are the titles of his fundamental works: "The Battle for the World Throne (The Gospel of Yarila)", "Tales from the Library of Ivan the Terrible", "Transformation", a documentary-fiction epic novel "Moon somersault." One of the main characters of "Tumbling" is the same Andrei Nikolaevich Kosygin. Judging by the table of contents, the novel traces his path from the Petrograd cooperative technical school to the heights of Soviet power. Only here the future prime minister appears ... a mishandled Cossack of the same sinister Rothschilds. Say, they, and not Stalin at all, promoted him in the service. A couple of pages were enough for me. He broke down on an episode, as back in 1925, with the help of the West, Kosygin, unnoticed by the revolutionary masses, became a dollar millionaire by organizing the Soviet-British enterprise LenaGoldfields - Lena's Golden Fields. Then the Chekists took Lena Goldfields under control. Heads rolled. However, the long arm of the Rothschilds transferred their valuable agent to the swamps of Leningrad, where many ghouls were saved. Pure fantasy. I'm not a fan of this genre.
A thought flashed through: maybe Tyunyaev and Zhelenkov are the same person? Painfully, the article about the alleged execution in the Ipatiev House, other speeches by the unknown "Sergei Ivanovich" look like fantasy. I compared the photo of the editor-in-chief of the "President" (he is also the president of the Academy of Fundamental Sciences) with the hero of sensational commercials. No, they are completely different people. They just work in the same genre.
Just in case, I call a respected historian who has degrees, titles, a department at the university, his own research center, numerous books, articles: “Do you like the sensation that Kosygin is the Tsarevich saved by Stalin?” - “Complete nonsense, I don’t even want to comment.” - “Have you heard anything about Zhelenkov’s colleague? There is no information about him on the Internet.
“After reading his article about the gold of the Romanovs, I asked the editorial office for the phone number of a “colleague”. 5 minutes of conversation was enough to understand that the person is clearly inadequate. I threw away the number,” the well-known historian ended the conversation, anticipating my request for a telephone. And he asked not to give his last name.
But the people, judging by the reposts, views, believe in a wonderful fairy tale about the salvation of the Romanovs.
However, after thinking a little, I realized: Zhelenkov and the newspaper "President" only brought to the point of absurdity what has repeatedly appeared in our country and in the West.
"MEET THE KING! NICHOLAS III"
There was, it turns out, such an autocrat in Russia. Recently. Retired FSO Major General Boris Ratnikov told me about him, in the 90s - the first deputy. Korzhakov, head of the Main Security Directorate of the Russian Federation.
“A simple Soviet officer, captain of the third rank Nikolai Dalsky in 1993 suddenly declared himself the son of Tsarevich Alexei. Father, they say, was taken out of the Ipatiev House on the eve of the execution to Suzdal (hence the surname Suz-Dalsky), brought up in an Orthodox family. The Tsarevich grew up under a false name, got married, recovered from hemophilia, defended his dissertation, fought at the front as an officer and died in Saratov in 1956. In 1942, his son Nikolai, the grandson of Nicholas II, was born. The "grandson" immediately found fans, supporters, patrons, including the vice speaker of the State Duma. Times were troubled, the monarchist idea was gaining popularity. The Academy of Sciences allocated Romanov-Dalsky an office space and turned to Korzhakov with a request to help the "heir to the throne." Korzhakov asked me to thoroughly understand what and how. With the head of the department of personal security of the presidential guard, Colonel V. Ivanov, we went to "an audience with the heir." On Pyatnitskaya street. It was (General Ratnikov opened his old diary) July 27, 1994. Out of officer habit, I took notes of the circumstances of the meeting. Romanov-Dalsky received us in a naval uniform, with a dagger, orders, monograms. Immediately began to draw fantastic perspectives. Like, dedicated by the Order of Malta to the masters, has the support of the Vatican, the Pope himself, the Hasidim, the Queen of England, influential people of the West. The same Clinton does not object to the restoration of the borders of the Russian Empire within the framework of 17 years. He himself wants to save the Fatherland from a social explosion, and Yeltsin from the people's court for the shooting of the White House. To do this, he will declare Boris Nikolayevich the Grand Duke, create a Union of officers loyal to the Crown and the President. It will help to return to the Fatherland 500 tons of gold, 5 billion dollars, and grandfather's jewelry stored in Western banks. Knows the location of three large treasures, including Kolchak's gold. Etc.
- Clearly inadequate person!
- Just very appropriate. In return, he asked Yeltsin for a good residence, the Kremlin guards. And money. Since he does not yet have access to the royal inheritance, he is very short of money.
- And you?
- He asked for concrete evidence of belonging to the Romanov family. He replied that all the documents are stored in one of the Western banks, but there is no time to go there. We must save the Fatherland. I suggested a simpler option - a genetic examination. In Japan, there is a bloody handkerchief of Nicholas II after an unsuccessful assassination attempt on a policeman. We'll take your blood and analyze it. "Romanov" shied away. And at the exit, the secretary of the “heir to the throne” wailed, they say, what kind of expertise ?! He is the flag of the monarchy, it is necessary to rally the people around him, to save Russia! I reported to Korzhakov about the "audience", closed the issue with the impostor.
Later, Romanov-Dalsky declared himself Emperor Nicholas III, self-crowned in Noginsk, near Moscow, with the participation of self-styled "bishops" of the schismatic Kiev Patriarchate. He died in 2001 from a brain tumor.
100th Anniversary "Princess ANASTASIA", HEIR OF TRILLIONS
This fantastic story was seriously promoted in the 1990s by the Rossiya newspaper, which is close to the State Duma. Allegedly, the German emperor Wilhelm saved the royal family by threatening Lenin to take Moscow and Petrograd. Nicholas II and Anastasia remained hostages of the Bolsheviks and lived in Abkhazia. The rest of the family moved to the West. The tsar worked as an agronomist in the vineyard under the name of Sergei Davydovich Berezkin, died in 1957. More precisely, he was poisoned by the British. So that the royal gold in Western banks goes to the British queen. The newspaper even published a photo of the Tsar-Berezkin with ... Beria! Later, Gryannik, a Rigan, who launched this story, took Anastasia herself from Abkhazia to Moscow. With the help of the GRU, avoiding insidious Georgian ambushes in the mountains. A certain old woman N. P. Bilikhodze. The International Public Charitable Christian Foundation of Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanova was created, which included her savior Gryannik and adviser to the speaker of the State Duma Dergausov, former secretary of the Komsomol Central Committee. The Fund appealed to Yeltsin with a request to recognize the old woman as Anastasia, but the president was silent. In May 2002, the Rossiya newspaper published an appeal by the Fund's management to the new president, V.V. Putin.
“... Many predictions indicate the year 2002 - as the year of the beginning of the Revival of the new Russia with the funds of the Russian Empire. According to our information, a number of banks in Europe, the USA and Japan have funds belonging to the royal family and the Russian state. Among them are the banks of the Rothschilds, Morgans, Rockefellers, who formed the US Federal Reserve System in 1913, including with this money (according to a preliminary estimate of 50% of all Fed assets at the time of its formation). Cash is estimated at about 2 trillion. US$. We have worked and continue to work with these banks in order to return the funds to Russia through a legitimate person - A.N. Romanov….”
What did Gryannik and Dergausov ask Putin? Head the Board of Trustees of the Foundation, issue Bilikhodze documents in the name of A. N. Romanova, allocate a state dacha with appropriate life support and security conditions under the supervision of her proxies, meet “Anastasia” himself, give her 10-15 minutes to speak in the State Duma. And, of course, to help return trillions of dollars to Russia.
It must be assumed that part of the trillions would have gone to the guardians of Anastasia.
Putin did not answer, despite the dizzying prospect of getting trillions!
At that time, the real Anastasia would have turned 101 years old.
What happened to old Bilikhodze? According to one version, the guardians hid her in Germany from the treacherous British, who did not want to return trillions. According to another, she died back in December 2000 at the Central Clinical Hospital, where she was placed at the request of the State Duma.
PARENTED THROUGH PRZHEVALSKY
Apparently, it was the legend of Gryannik that the secret “historian” Sergey Ivanovich took as the basis of his “scientific research”. And creatively redesigned. The same myth about royal gold, which became the basis of the US Federal Reserve.
His "sensation" about the relationship between Stalin and Nicholas II was also not born out of nowhere. Back in Soviet times, there were persistent rumors that Joseph Vissarionovich was the son of the great Russian traveler Nikolai Mikhailovich Przhevalsky. Since they found similarities in the portraits of the Soviet Generalissimo in military uniform and the tsarist major general. Say, preparing for the next trip, the general arrived in Gori to recruit soldiers for the expedition. And Stalin's mother cleaned the barracks. Well, the sin came out ...
Zhelenkov went further. He made the son of a retired Smolensk lieutenant Przhevalsky an illegitimate offspring of ... Tsar Alexander II. Brother of Alexander III. And their sons Stalin and Nicholas II became cousins. This is how history is written.
BY THE WAY
228 SAVED ROMANOV CHILDREN!
The omniscient Wikipedia has counted so many impostors around the world.
28 self-proclaimed Olga,
33 - False Tatyana,
53- False Mary,
33-False Anastasia,
81-False Alexey.
Evgeny Chernykh
Incredible hypothesis
Who Dzhugashvili (Stalin) called our prince
Former chairman of the government of the USSR Alexei Kosygin - the son of Emperor Nicholas II, Tsarevich Alexei?
I don’t want to suggest anything, but interesting facts on which such an incredible hypothesis is based:
Alexey Nikolaevich Romanov. Born in 1904 in the family of a Russian autocrat. He received a good secular education in his youth and has already risen to the rank of junior military ranks. According to many, many, he was shot in 1918.
Alexey Nikolaevich Kosygin. According to documents, he was born in 1904 in the family of a Russian turner. The first mention of biographers is service in the Red Army from the end of 1919 (a fifteen-year-old man) until 1921. This man's career is amazing.
At the age of 32, he got a job as a foreman at a textile factory. Zhelyabov.
At the same age, he became the head of the shift of the factory. Zhelyabov.
At the age of 33, he became the director of the Oktyabrskaya factory.
At 34, he was the head of the industrial and transport department of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and for one chairman of the Leningrad City Executive Committee.
At the age of 35 he was a member of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks. In the same year he was appointed to the post of People's Commissar of the USSR textile industry.
At the age of 36, Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and Chairman of the Council for Consumer Goods under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR.
From the memoirs of Yevgeny Ivanovich Chazov: ... There was one more trait - intelligence, which distinguished Kosygin, yes, maybe Andropov, from other members of the Politburo ...
I think where he got this intelligence: in the family
or in the Red Army? And how can one make such a career without any mysterious reasons?
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The plunder of Russia began as early as the time of the Russian Tsar Alexander II.
In 1876, the Rothschild billionaires entered into an agreement with the Russian Tsar for the storage of Russian gold in Spain. Gold was laid in the mountains of Spain in the amount of 47,800 tons. 19 people were appointed as the guardians of this gold in Spain, the Tsar of Russia.
One of the Rothschilds became a financial manager in the royal treasury, and the Rothschild clan keeps all the documents for this gold in the US state of California and, in fact, is now the owner of this gold to this day.
In 1904, a group of representatives of 48 states / G-48 / at a secret meeting in Paris approved the Procedure for the establishment of the International Financial System / IFS / and the World Source of Money Supply. The Russian Tsar Nicholas II, in agreement with the leaders of other states, decided to create the League of Nations (now it is called the UN). To improve trade relations between countries, it was decided on the basis of the League of Nations to create a single World Financial Center with its own currency.
To create the “gold pool” of the League of Nations, Russia, through the banker of the Romanov House, Edward Rothschild, contributed to the “authorized capital” of the World Financial System / IFS / by supplying 48,600 tons of gold to the USA, which was sent to the Fort Knox vault. With this shipment of gold to the United States in 1904-1912, Russia secured the rights to the assets in the Golden Pool in the amount of $52 billion in gold.
But the Rothschilds deceived Nicholas II - the Emperor of Russia. After he exported gold to ensure the operation of the new world currency, the Rothschilds forced US President Woodrow Wilson, by financing his election campaign, to transfer the Federal Reserve System / Fed / along with the Gold Pool gold to their private ownership.
In 1912, HSBC Bank issued 12 Liberty Bond certificates given to the President of the United States, which in 1913 were deposited in the banks of the US FED system. / The Federal Reserve Act was signed 2 days before Christmas 1913 by US President Woodrow Wilson in exchange for funding his election campaign with the Rothschilds and thus deprived the United States of political independence. The Fed / FED / was created - a private enterprise of the Rothschilds, created back in 1910, during a secret conference on Jekyll Island, which included all the major US banks and banks of other states. A huge share /88.8%/ of participation in the Federal Reserve System /FRS/ and in the share of the World Source of Money Supply belongs to Russia, and the remaining 11.2% - to 43 international Beneficiaries.
Receipts in the amount of 88.8%, having Security Code 1226, correspond to the International Code of the Geneva Register of the Permanent Representative Organization 14646 ACS HQ /PRO 14646 ACS HQ/, the Supreme International Committee of the League of Nations /subsequently - the UN/ are under the control of the Rothschilds and were transferred to the Russian family Emperor Nicholas II, in 6 copies. The annual return /Interes/ on these deposits was fixed at 4%, included the "LIBOR rate", and denoted the annual interest rate for the use of the Gold Deposit.
The LIBOR rate was supposed to be transferred annually to that state and that representative who pledged the gold, but this was not done by order of the Rothschilds, who unleashed World War I because of this. This rate, instead of being transferred to Russia, annually settled on account X-1786 of the World Bank on 300,000 accounts in 72 International banks accounted for in the operations of the World Bank. For each account, 3 signatures were indicated, of which only one was correct. The accounts are accounted for by 8 committees: AK-1, AK-2,…, AK-8.
The resources on these accounts are the property of the holders of the MFS /G48/ and are accounted separately from the dollars in circulation. Authorized for the execution of the Issues are determined by the Supreme Committee of the Financial System /United Nation International High Committee/.
These institutions are FED /provider of financial instruments/ and Treasury Department Washington D.C. /Collector of financial instruments based on the resources of account X-1786 of the World Bank/.
All these documents, confirming the gold pledged to the FRS from Russia in the amount of 48,600 tons, the mother of Tsar Nicholas II, Maria Fedorovna Romanova, deposited in one of the Swiss banks, access to which only the heirs have, and is controlled by the Rothschild clan.
Initially, all the gold certificates that belonged to Russia, Emperor Nicholas II, left the military martyr for safekeeping. Grigory Efimovich Rasputin, as the most spiritual Orthodox hieromonk at that time. The Rothschilds gathered a whole Masonic conference at which it was decided to physically destroy Grigory Efimovich and steal gold certificates from him.
This operation was led by Samuel Hoare, a resident of British intelligence in Russia and concurrently was the representative of the British General Staff at the Russian General Staff. Rasputin was lured into Yusufov's house, and at that moment Grigory Efimovich's apartment on Gorokhovaya 20 was thoroughly searched, turning everything upside down. But there were no more certificates, because, vmch. Gregory, anticipating his death, handed them over to the Tsar, who, in turn, left them in the custody of his God-Son, Pyotr Nikolaevich Dolgorukov. Then, copies of the golden certificates by the Royal Family were distributed among family members and hidden in different places.
The Rothschild clan for 99 years, while the agreement on the creation and formation of the FRS was in effect and the world currency was the US dollar, managed the capitals of the former Royal Family of Russia. This clan also managed the capital of the USSR and the Russian Federation, located on the accounts of the Federal Reserve, which were taken out of Russia under the leadership of the Rothschilds at the beginning of the 20th century.

Nicholas II began to greatly interfere with the Rothschilds, for which he was destroyed
The history of relations between Russia and the Rothschilds began at the end of the 18th century. The Russian Empress Catherine II refused the English King George III to send a punitive expeditionary force (20 thousand Cossacks) to suppress the uprising in the colonies. This request was answered by Prince William I of Saxony, who provided mercenaries for 8 million pounds paid in treasury papers. Its manager, A.M. Rothschild accepted the papers at a discount, which he appropriated. Thus began the rise of the Rothschild family to the heights of financial power.
The main task of the Rothschilds in Russia in the 19th century was to establish control over the oil fields in Baku. And this result was achieved, which was facilitated by the results of the Russian-Turkish war - Russia received Batum. However, this was preceded by a most serious behind-the-scenes struggle, to which our country, paradoxically, had almost nothing to do. Actually, initially England was categorically against it. Peter Shuvalov, who, on behalf of Alexander II, conducted secret negotiations with the British government, reported to the emperor about the existence of a secret Anglo-Turkish treaty: “If Batum, Ardagan, Kars, or one of these places are held by Russia,” this document read, - England is obliged by force of arms to help the Sultan defend the Asian possessions of Turkey. Actually, the Russian autocrat was quite ready to agree to leave Batum to Turkey, but suddenly, contrary to all expectations, the British nevertheless agreed to transfer it to Russia.
Only many years later it became clear that there were really two powerful forces behind the scenes of these diplomatic maneuvers - the Parisian banking house of the Rothschilds and the American oil company Standard Oil Rockefeller. The Rothschilds needed to ensure that Batum, in any form, would be under the jurisdiction of Russia, while Rockefeller tried to prevent the penetration of the Rothschilds into the Caucasus. But the matter ended with the fact that on August 25, 1878, the Russian army entered Batum under the leadership of Prince Svyatopolk-Mirsky.
And so, since 1886, the French banking house "Rothschild Brothers", which bought shares of the Caspian-Black Sea Oil Industrial and Trading Society, began to take an active part in the development of the oil industry in the Caucasus. But first, he had to face serious competition, since back in 1879 the Nobel Brothers Oil Production Partnership was registered in Baku. However, the rivalry was not very long. Taking advantage of the fact that lending in Russia was carried out at the rate of 6 percent per annum, the Rothschilds issued loans at 2-3 percent. Thus, by 1888, this family had acquired almost half of all the carriages of the Transcaucasian railway, made a significant number of small and medium-sized enterprises dependent on themselves, and concentrated large consignments of Baku oil products in their hands. From that moment on, the Rothschilds began to establish full control over the transportation of petroleum products for export.
Events developed according to a proven scenario: the Rothschilds traditionally lent "cheap" money to small Russian oil producers in exchange for guarantees of the purchase of oil they produced at favorable prices to the point of making the business of the Nobels, who built the Baku-Batum pipeline, unprofitable. By the way, it was eventually built (including thanks to the dynamite invented by Alfred Nobel) and even put into operation in 1889, but this did not help the feller, oil, Baku oil almost completely fell under the control of the Rothschilds, and Russia became the largest after The United States is the world's oil supplier. In 1900, the oil fields of Baku in Russia produced more crude oil than in the entire US, and in 1902 more than half of the world's oil production came from Russia.
1918 The Rothschilds ordered the Bolsheviks under their control to kill Tsar Nicholas II and his family. It was important for them to show that the murder of the whole family, including women and children, is what will happen to anyone who tries to cross the path of the Rothschilds.
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The last Russian tsar was not shot, but left hostage
Agree: it would be foolish to shoot the tsar without first squeezing honestly earned money from him from the capsules. So they didn't shoot him. However, it was not immediately possible to get the money, because the time was too turbulent ...
Regularly, by the middle of the summer of each year, loud lamentation is resumed for Tsar Nicholas II, who was killed for nothing, whom Christians also “canonized as saints” in 2000. Here is Comrade. Starikov, exactly on July 17, once again threw "firewood" into the furnace of emotional lamentations about nothing.
Here is how Nikolai Goryushin writes about this in his report “There are prophets in our fatherland too!” about this meeting with readers:
“... In this regard, information related to the tragic fate of the last Emperor of the Russian Empire Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov and his family turned out to be amazing ... In August 1917, he and his family were sent to the last capital of the Slavic-Aryan Empire, the city of Tobolsk. The choice of this city was not accidental, since the highest degrees of Freemasonry are aware of the great past of the Russian people. The exile to Tobolsk was a kind of mockery of the Romanov dynasty, which in 1775 defeated the troops of the Slavic-Aryan Empire (Great Tartaria), and later this event was called the suppression of the peasant revolt of Emelyan Pugachev ... In July 1918, Jacob Schiff gives the command to one of his trusted persons in the leadership of the Bolsheviks to Yakov Sverdlov for the ritual murder of the royal family. Sverdlov, after consulting with Lenin, orders the commandant of the Ipatiev house, Chekist Yakov Yurovsky, to carry out the plan. According to official history, on the night of July 16-17, 1918, Nikolai Romanov, along with his wife and children, was shot.
The facts obtained by the investigator A.F. do not fit into the logical chain. Kirsta, who joined the investigation in August 1918. During the investigation, he interviewed Dr. P.I. Utkin, who said that at the end of October 1918 he was invited to the building occupied by the Extraordinary Commission for Combating Counter-Revolution to provide medical assistance. The victim was a young girl, presumably 22 years old, with a cut lip and a tumor under her eye. To the question "who is she?" the girl replied that she was "the daughter of the Sovereign Anastasia." During the course of the investigation, investigator Kirsta did not find the corpses of the royal family in Ganina Yama. Soon, Kirsta found numerous witnesses who told him during interrogations that in September 1918, the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and the Grand Duchesses were kept in Perm. And the witness Samoilov stated from the words of his neighbor, the guard of the house of Ipatiev Varakushev, that there was no execution, the royal family was loaded into a wagon and taken away.
After receiving these data, A.F. Kirsta is removed from the case and ordered to hand over all the materials to investigator A.S. Sokolov.
Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov communicated with I.V. Stalin, and the wealth of the Russian Empire was used to strengthen the power of the USSR ...
The royal family was not shot in July 1918, and the rumor about the execution was most likely launched for a "report" to the customers - Schiff and other comrades who financed the coup d'état in Russia in 1917 ...
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Nicholas II met with Stalin?
Author - Vladimir Sychev, Paris
There are suggestions that Nicholas II was not shot, and the entire female half of the royal family was taken to Germany. But the documents are still classified...
For me, this story began in November 1983. I then worked as a photojournalist for a French agency and was sent to the summit of heads of state and government in Venice. There I accidentally met an Italian colleague who, having learned that I was Russian, showed me a newspaper (I think it was La Repubblica) dated the day of our meeting. In the article, which the Italian drew my attention to, it was about the fact that in Rome, at a very old age, a certain nun, Sister Pascalina, died. I later learned that this woman held an important position in the Vatican hierarchy under Pope Pius XII (1939-1958), but that is not the point.
The Secret of the Iron Lady of the Vatican
This sister Pascalina, who earned the honorary nickname of the “iron lady” of the Vatican, before her death called a notary with two witnesses and, in their presence, dictated information that she did not want to take with her to the grave: one of the daughters of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II, Olga, was not shot by the Bolsheviks on the night of July 16-17, 1918, but lived a long life and was buried in a cemetery in the village of Marcotte in northern Italy.
After the summit, I went to this village with an Italian friend, who was both a driver and an interpreter for me. We found the cemetery and this grave. On the plate was written in German: "Olga Nikolaevna, the eldest daughter of the Russian Tsar Nikolai Romanov" - and the dates of life: "1895-1976". We talked with the cemetery watchman and his wife: they, like all the villagers, perfectly remembered Olga Nikolaevna, knew who she was, and were sure that the Russian Grand Duchess was under the protection of the Vatican.
This strange find interested me greatly, and I decided to find out for myself all the circumstances of the execution. And in general, was he?
I have every reason to believe that there was no execution. On the night of July 16-17, all the Bolsheviks and their sympathizers left by rail for Perm. The next morning, leaflets were posted around Yekaterinburg with the message that the royal family had been taken away from the city - and so it was. Soon the whites occupied the city. Naturally, an investigative commission was formed "on the case of the disappearance of Tsar Nicholas II, the Empress, the Tsarevich and the Grand Duchesses", which did not find any convincing traces of execution.
Investigator Sergeev in 1919 said in an interview with an American newspaper: “I don’t think that everyone was executed here - both the tsar and his family. In my opinion, the Empress, the Tsarevich and the Grand Duchesses were not executed in the Ipatiev House. This conclusion did not suit Admiral Kolchak, who by that time had already proclaimed himself "the supreme ruler of Russia." And really, why does the “supreme” need some kind of emperor? Kolchak ordered a second investigative team to be assembled, which got to the bottom of the fact that in September 1918 the Empress and the Grand Duchesses were kept in Perm. Only the third investigator, Nikolai Sokolov (conducted the case from February to May 1919), turned out to be more understanding and issued a well-known conclusion that the whole family was shot, the corpses were dismembered and burned at the stake. "The parts that did not succumb to the action of fire," Sokolov wrote, "were destroyed with the help of sulfuric acid."
What, in this case, was buried in 1998 in the Peter and Paul Cathedral? Let me remind you that soon after the start of perestroika, some skeletons were found on the Piglet Log near Yekaterinburg. In 1998, they were solemnly reburied in the family tomb of the Romanovs, after numerous genetic examinations had been carried out before that. Moreover, the secular power of Russia in the person of President Boris Yeltsin acted as a guarantor of the authenticity of the royal remains. But the Russian Orthodox Church refused to recognize the bones as the remains of the royal family.
But let's go back to the Civil War. According to my information, the royal family was divided in Perm. The path of the female part lay in Germany, while the men - Nikolai Romanov himself and Tsarevich Alexei - were left in Russia. Father and son were kept near Serpukhov for a long time at the former dacha of the merchant Konshin. Later, in the reports of the NKVD, this place was known as "Object No. 17". Most likely, the prince died in 1920 from hemophilia. I can't say anything about the fate of the last Russian emperor. Except for one thing: in the 30s, Stalin visited Object No. 17 twice. Does this mean that in those years Nicholas II was still alive?
The men were held hostage
To understand why such incredible events from the point of view of a person of the 21st century became possible and to find out who needed them, you will have to go back to 1918 again. Do you remember from the school history course about the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk? Yes, on March 3, in Brest-Litovsk, a peace treaty was concluded between Soviet Russia on the one hand and Germany, Austria-Hungary and Turkey on the other. Russia lost Poland, Finland, the Baltic States and part of Belarus. But it was not because of this that Lenin called the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk “humiliating” and “obscene.” By the way, the full text of the treaty has not yet been published either in the East or in the West. I believe that because of the secret conditions in it. Probably, the Kaiser, who was a relative of Empress Maria Feodorovna, demanded that all the women of the royal family be transferred to Germany. The girls had no right to the Russian throne and, therefore, could not threaten the Bolsheviks in any way. The men, on the other hand, remained hostages - as guarantors that the German army would not go further east than it was written in the peace treaty.
What happened next? How was the fate of women exported to the West? Was their silence a necessary condition for their immunity? Unfortunately, I have more questions than answers.
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Interview with Vladimir Sychev on the Romanov case

Author - Vladimir Sychev
In June 1987 I was in Venice with the French press accompanying François Mitterrand to the G7 summit. During the breaks between pools, an Italian journalist approached me and asked me something in French. Realizing from my accent that I was not French, he looked at my French accreditation and asked where I was from. “Russian,” I replied. – Is that how? my interlocutor was surprised. Under his arm, he held an Italian newspaper, from where he translated a huge, half-page article.
Sister Pascalina dies in a private clinic in Switzerland. She was known throughout the Catholic world, because. passed with the future Pope Pius XXII from 1917, when he was still Cardinal Pacelli in Munich (Bavaria), until his death in the Vatican in 1958. She had such a strong influence on him that he entrusted the entire administration of the Vatican to her, and when the cardinals asked for an audience with the Pope, she decided who was worthy of such an audience and who was not. This is a short retelling of a large article, the meaning of which was that we had to believe the phrase uttered at the end and not by a mere mortal. Sister Pascalina asked for a lawyer and witnesses, because she did not want to take the secret of her life to the grave. When they arrived, she only said that the woman buried in the village of Morcote, not far from Lake Maggiore, was indeed the daughter of the Russian Tsar - Olga !!
I convinced my Italian colleague that this was a gift from Fate and that it was useless to resist it. Having learned that he was from Milan, I told him that I would not fly back to Paris on the presidential press plane, but we would go to this village for half a day. We went there after the summit. It turned out that this was no longer Italy, but Switzerland, but we quickly found a village, a cemetery and a cemetery watchman who led us to the grave. On the gravestone there is a photograph of an elderly woman and an inscription in German: Olga Nikolaevna (without a surname), the eldest daughter of Nikolai Romanov, Tsar of Russia, and dates of life - 1985-1976 !!!
The Italian journalist was an excellent translator for me, but he clearly did not want to stay there for the whole day. I had to ask questions.
When did she move in here? – In 1948.
- She said that she was the daughter of the Russian Tsar? “Of course, and the whole village knew about it.
Did it get into the press? - Yes.
- How did the other Romanovs react to this? Did they sue? - Served.
And she lost? Yes, I lost.
In this case, she had to pay the opposing party's legal costs. - She paid.
- She worked? - Not.
Where does she get the money from? “Yes, the whole village knew that the Vatican was keeping her!”
The ring is closed. I went to Paris and began to look for what is known on this issue ... And quickly came across a book by two English journalists.
II
Tom Mangold and Anthony Summers published in 1979 the book "Dossier on the Tsar" ("The Romanov Case, or the Execution That Wasn't"). They began with the fact that if the secrecy stamp is removed from state archives after 60 years, then in 1978 60 years from the date of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles expire, and you can “dig up” something there by looking into the declassified archives. That is, at first there was an idea just to look ... And they very quickly got on the telegrams of the British ambassador to their Foreign Ministry that the royal family had been taken from Yekaterinburg to Perm. There is no need to explain to professionals from the BBC that this is a sensation. They rushed to Berlin.
It quickly became clear that the Whites, having entered Yekaterinburg on July 25, immediately appointed an investigator to investigate the execution of the royal family. Nikolai Sokolov, whose book everyone still refers to, is the third investigator who received the case only at the end of February 1919! Then a simple question arises: who were the first two and what did they report to the authorities? So, the first investigator named Nametkin, appointed by Kolchak, having worked for three months and declaring that he is a professional, is a simple matter, and he does not need additional time (and the Whites were advancing and had no doubts about their victory at that time - i.e. all the time is yours, don’t rush, work!), puts a report on the table that there was no execution, but there was a staged execution. Kolchak this report - under the cloth and appoints a second investigator by the name of Sergeev. He also works for three months and at the end of February gives Kolchak the same report with the same words (“I am a professional, it’s a simple matter, no extra time is needed, there was no execution – there was a staged execution”).
Here it is necessary to explain and remind that it was the Whites who overthrew the tsar, and not the Reds, and they sent him into exile in Siberia! Lenin in these February days was in Zurich. Whatever ordinary soldiers say, the white elite are not monarchists, but republicans. And Kolchak did not need a living tsar. I advise those who have doubts to read Trotsky's diaries, where he writes that "if the whites put up any tsar - even a peasant one - we would not have lasted even two weeks"! These are the words of the Supreme Commander of the Red Army and the ideologist of the Red Terror!! Please believe.
Therefore, Kolchak already puts "his" investigator Nikolai Sokolov and gives him a task. And Nikolai Sokolov also works for only three months - but for a different reason. The Reds entered Yekaterinburg in May, and he retreated along with the Whites. He took the archives, but what did he write?
1. He did not find the bodies, and for the police of any country in any system “no bodies - no murder” is a disappearance! After all, when arresting serial killers, the police demand to show where the corpses are hidden !! You can say whatever you want, even at yourself, and the investigator needs material evidence!
And Nikolai Sokolov "hung the first noodles on his ears": "thrown into the mine, filled with acid." Now they prefer to forget this phrase, but we heard it until 1998! And for some reason no one ever doubted. Is it possible to flood the mine with acid? But acid is not enough! In the local history museum of Yekaterinburg, where the director Avdonin (the same, one of the three who “accidentally” found bones on the Starokotlyakovskaya road, cleared to them by three investigators in 1918-19), hangs a certificate about those soldiers on the truck that they had 78 liters of gasoline (not acid). In July, in the Siberian taiga, having 78 liters of gasoline, you can burn the entire Moscow zoo! No, they went back and forth, first they threw it into the mine, poured it with acid, and then they took it out and hid it under the sleepers ...
By the way, on the night of the “execution” from July 16 to July 17, 1918, a huge train with the entire local Red Army, the local Central Committee and the local Cheka left Yekaterinburg for Perm. The Whites entered on the eighth day, and Yurovsky, Beloborodov and his comrades shifted the responsibility to two soldiers? The inconsistency, - tea, they did not deal with a peasant revolt. And if they shot at their own discretion, they could have done it a month earlier.
2. The second "noodle" of Nikolai Sokolov - he describes the basement of the Ipatievsky house, publishes photographs showing that bullets are in the walls and in the ceiling (apparently, they do this when staging an execution). Conclusion - women's corsets were stuffed with diamonds, and the bullets ricocheted! So, like this: the king from the throne and into exile in Siberia. Money in England and Switzerland, and they sew diamonds into corsets to sell to peasants in the market? Well well!
3. In the same book by Nikolai Sokolov, the same basement in the same Ipatiev house is described, where clothes from each member of the imperial family and hair from each head are in the fireplace. Were they sheared and changed (undressed??) before being shot? Not at all - they were taken out by the same train on that very “night of execution”, but they cut their hair and changed clothes so that no one would recognize them there.
III
Tom Magold and Anthony Summers intuitively realized that the key to this intriguing detective should be sought in the Brest Peace Treaty. And they began to look for the original text. And what?? With all the removal of secrets after 60 years, there is no such official document anywhere! It is not in the declassified archives of London or Berlin. They searched everywhere - and everywhere they found only quotes, but nowhere could they find the full text! And they came to the conclusion that the Kaiser demanded the extradition of women from Lenin. The tsar's wife is a relative of the Kaiser, the daughters are German citizens and did not have the right to the throne, and besides, the Kaiser at that moment could crush Lenin like a bug! And here Lenin's words that "the world is humiliating and obscene, but it must be signed," and the July attempt at a coup d'état of the Socialist-Revolutionaries with Dzerzhinsky, who joined them at the Bolshoi Theater, take on a completely different look.
Officially, we were taught that the Trotsky treaty was signed only on the second attempt and only after the start of the offensive of the German army, when it became clear to everyone that the Republic of Soviets could not resist. If there is simply no army, what is “humiliating and obscene” here? Nothing. But if it is necessary to hand over all the women of the royal family, and even to the Germans, and even during the First World War, then ideologically everything is in its place, and the words are read correctly. What Lenin did, and the entire ladies' section was handed over to the Germans in Kyiv. And immediately the murder of the German ambassador Mirbach in Moscow and the German consul in Kyiv makes sense.
"Dossier on the Tsar" is a fascinating investigation into one cunningly tangled intrigue of world history. The book was published in 1979, so the words of Sister Pascalina in 1983 about Olga's grave could not get into it. And if there were no new facts, then simply retelling someone else's book here would not make sense ...

Alexei Kosygin was called the chief engineer of the Soviet Union. His fast-paced career caused a lot of rumors. Evil tongues slandered that such a fantastic rise was the result of Yezhov's terror, because of which he allegedly got the opportunity to occupy the vacant positions of repressed bosses. There was even a legend among Soviet officials that Kosygin was the miraculously saved son of Nicholas II.

In 1936, a graduate of the Leningrad Textile Institute got a job at a factory. Six months later he is the shift manager, a year later he is the director; two years later, in 1938, he was the chairman of the executive committee of the Leningrad City Council, in fact, the head of the city. At the age of 34!

“A man of this type could lead a large corporation like Ford or General Motors,” noted much later, in 1964, Newsweek magazine.

In the meantime, the pinnacle of a pre-war career: in January 1939, Alexei Nikolayevich became People's Commissar of the textile industry, almost the youngest Stalinist people's commissar.

A new turn - the Great Patriotic War. In 1941, Kosygin organized the evacuation of thousands of factories to the east, unprecedented in history. Then - he is in charge of supplying besieged Leningrad, paving the Road of Life.

There were enough mysteries in Kosygin's life. As we have already written, people used to say that Aleksey Nikolayevich was the miraculously saved son of the last tsar (we recall the year and place of birth of our hero, as well as the almost complete absence of his photographs in childhood and adolescence).

Or another, more reliable fact. Somehow in 1949, on the eve of the arrests in the "Leningrad case", Kosygin (at that moment - the Minister of Light Industry of the USSR) was invited to one of Stalin's night feasts. In the morning, the tired guests were about to leave, when suddenly the Host ordered loudly: “And you, Kosyga, stay!”. The remark was remembered, they did not dare to repress.

A brilliant manager and an observant person, Aleksey Nikolaevich was well aware of the Achilles' heel of the Soviet economy: the colossal disproportions between the level of development of heavy and light industry.

Miners and metallurgists, who provided resources for the grandiose construction projects of socialism, sometimes could not buy even the most ordinary household items with their rather big salary, which had a bad effect not only on the economy, but also on social well-being. Yes, total mobilization and strict control helped establish vital production during the difficult war years, but such a model was not suitable for ordinary life.

In October 1964, after the removal of Khrushchev, having become chairman of the Council of Ministers, Kosygin began to implement, if not the most ambitious, then the most effective economic reform in the entire history of the USSR - the introduction of self-financing.

The “red directors” were given some (keyword: some) freedom in the selection of personnel, salaries and the cost of the final product. Between themselves, various enterprises could also agree on prices and delivery dates independently (of course, remaining under the control of the party leadership).

From above, the State Planning Committee of the USSR lowered them only the required quantitative and qualitative indicators. By the end of the 1960s, more than 30,000 plants and factories, producing three-quarters of the national wealth, had switched to self-financing.

During the second half of the sixties, the volume of industrial production increased by 1.5 times, and trade turnover - by 1.8 times. The average salary increased by 2.5 times.

Perhaps, for the first time in the history of Russia, the standard of living of the population did not lag behind the rapid economic growth. About 1,900 new enterprises were commissioned, and the construction of the auto giants VAZ and KAMAZ began. The scale of the industrial breakthrough was not inferior to the 1930s - only without the horrors of collectivization, famine and repression.

For example, only about 200 thousand cars were produced in 1965, on the eve of the Kosygin reforms. In 1975 - already 1 million 200 thousand. And one job at a car factory provides a dozen employed in factories - suppliers of components, and the same number - in the service sector. The mass construction of highways with the accompanying service infrastructure began.

The pace of housing construction has tripled - which is natural, since enterprises that were able to independently distribute their profits could direct it to the construction of high-quality (compared to the barracks of the first five-year plans) apartments for their own workers.

Speaking about the diplomacy of the Brezhnev period, we usually remember "Mr. No" - the legendary Andrei Gromyko.

But meanwhile, it was Kosygin, who never studied foreign affairs anywhere, who for a long time was the face of Soviet foreign policy and was rightfully considered an outstanding negotiator.

Being the second person in the state, he met and found a common language with the most prominent foreign politicians - from Gaddafi to Margaret Thatcher. In 1966, Alexey Nikolayevich organized negotiations between the Pakistani President and the Indian Prime Minister in Tashkent, having achieved an end to the Second Indo-Pakistani War.

On another occasion, to the horror of the guards, he invited the President of Finland, Urho Kekkonen, to hike along the mountain paths of the Caucasus, and after their joint walk “through Lermontov’s places”, the whole world started talking about the resorts of Essentukov.

The great economist also took part in the settlement of the conflict on Damansky Island, holding talks with Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai right at the Beijing airport, where he landed unexpectedly, returning from Vietnam from the funeral of Ho Chi Minh. According to some reports, Kosygin made this intermediate stop without the consent of Brezhnev.

“The imperialists want to solve their problems by playing off the PRC and the USSR,” his phrase has remained in history. As a result, the threat of war between the two nuclear powers was over.

Kosygin's experiments were very ambiguously perceived by the dogmatic communists, who saw in the elements of a market economy the "return of the petty bourgeoisie" and the "departure from the ideals of socialism."

In addition, the Czechoslovak reformer Dubcek began to introduce a system similar to self-financing in the spring of 1968, but economic reforms eventually led to the erosion of the entire political system of Czechoslovakia, which ended with the entry of the Warsaw Pact troops and frightened the "hawks" from Brezhnev's entourage a lot. Leonid Ilyich himself, who appreciated Kosygin's professionalism, nevertheless, had a personal dislike for him, gradually removing him from power.

In 1973, after the defeat of the Arab countries in the Yom Kippur War, the price of oil skyrocketed from $3 to $12 per barrel. The need for self-financing disappeared: the country's leadership chose not to stimulate the consumer market, embarking on risky (for a dogmatic Marxist) market experiments, but to buy the necessary consumer goods for petrodollars abroad.

Kosygin's departure from life remained almost unnoticeable: ironically, he died on December 18, 1980, a day before Brezhnev's birthday, and for some time the country was not informed at all about the fate of one of its architects.

Nevertheless, the experience of Kosygin's reforms was carefully studied (and in many respects embodied) by China, whose great friend Alexei Nikolaevich remained throughout his life.

There is a version that the Royal Family was not shot - it was just a performance. In fact, they were hidden. They say that Stalin even met during the war with the Tsar and he gave him access codes to some accounts in a Swiss bank and the money helped the USSR in the cause of Victory ...

Alexey Nikolaevich Kosygin (1904 - 1980). Twice Hero of the Socialist Labor (1964, 1974). Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun of Peru. In 1935, he graduated from the Leningrad Textile Institute.


Let me comment a few respected authors on the structure and physiology of the faces of the characters under study. I will not focus on the names, so as not to be distracted, I will note one thing, and the largest "inconsistency" is a very large nose with an inappropriately narrow face. It feels like a clown put on a nose pad, but forgot about the nostrils, and the nostrils on such a large nose look very small, which I have never seen in my 50 years. A large nose also implies large wings of the nose with large holes - otherwise, it looks like a piece of meat with holes from an awl. As a photographer, I can authoritatively state that the size and configuration of a human nose are strictly proportional, and even a large nose is not caricatured, such as

. Everything looks almost perfect, despite the size, don't you agree?! And if we add a little, such as a nose pad (we have masters), we get what we see in the photo of young Kosygin.

But what they didn’t bother to change, apparently they didn’t consider it necessary, is the shape of the upper lip and the distance from the nose to the fossa on the lip: if you look closely at the little prince

and then to this photothen there are no obvious differences, especially there is to take into account the age difference between the pictures.

Summary: before us is the same person, slightly corrected by plastic surgeons, and even then probably not the best - so, the usual pad on the nose, without changing the overall proportions of the face. Of course, my answer is not the ultimate truth ... especially if you look at one more photo, only Nicholas 2,

and compare with the photo of the Red Army soldier Kosygin ...There is such a concept - a look that cannot be confused, in which the strength of a person ... And one more important detail - in the photo of Alexei's family, the boy himself has a very light haircut, while the prince was always dark ... It is easier to become light from dark - the boy’s hair can simply burn out in the sun, but darkening is more problematic.

Interesting Facts:

Alexey Nikolaevich Romanov - his photo is on the left. Born in 1904 in the family of a Russian autocrat. He received a good secular education in his youth and has already risen to the rank of junior military ranks. According to many, many, he was shot in 1918.

Alexey Nikolaevich Kosygin - his photo is on the right. According to documents, he was born in 1904 in the family of a Russian turner. The first mention of biographers is service in the Red Army from the end of 1919 (a fifteen-year-old man) until 1921. This man's career is amazing.


  1. At the age of 32, he got a job as a foreman at a textile factory. Zhelyabov.

  2. At the same age, he became the head of the shift of the factory. Zhelyabov.

  3. At the age of 33, he became the director of the Oktyabrskaya factory.

  4. At 34, he was the head of the industrial and transport department of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and, for one, the chairman of the Leningrad City Executive Committee.

  5. At the age of 35 he was a member of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks. In the same year he was appointed to the post of People's Commissar of the USSR textile industry.

  6. At the age of 36, Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and Chairman of the Council for Consumer Goods under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR.

From the memoirs of Yevgeny Ivanovich Chazov: ... There was one more trait - intelligence, which distinguished Kosygin, and maybe even Andropov, from other members of the Politburo ...

I think where he got this intelligence: in the family

or in the Red Army? And how can one make such a career without any mysterious reasons?

Unknown facts about Tsarist Russia. Says the historian of the royal family Sergei Ivanovich.