In Anastasia, the father is a czar.
here are some options? - Russo-Japanese War -World War II - World War I - Cold War sorry i dont know the direct answer. But this etleast nerrows it down for you..=)
US isolationism in WW1 essentially meant that the US public could not be persuaded to enter into a war which they saw as taking place far away from their shores, in the old European countries/nation states they, or their ancestors had left behind. It was not until the sinking of the Lusitania ( with the loss of innocent American lives) that President Woodrow Wilson was able to come to the assistance of the Western European Allies, against the German, Austro-Hungarian , and Ottoman Empires. It also meant that the delayed action allowed the Russian revolutionaries to gain popularity with the Russian people as the slaughter continued unabated, thereby adding to the factors responsible for the Russian Revolution and the overthrow of the Czar.
Abraham Lincoln was secretly a ROTHSCHILD, being the son A.A. SPRINGS. The Springs changed their name from Springstein to hide their Rothschild connection. His wife Mary Todd was secretly from the illuminati family COLLINS which brought witchcraft to America from Scotland. Abe was a Rosecrusian and would accompany his wife's witchcraft rituals in the White House. Illuminati members are often having secret offspring. Abraham Lincoln (Rothschild) was in good with the Czar of Russia who offered Abe military assistance with Russia's navy if he so needed it. Abe knocked up the Czar's daughter and HAD TWIN GIRLS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN HAD 2 DAUGHTERS!
The Red Scare was a period in which Americans feared that Communists would try to achieve world domination. People were afraid this would be done by infiltrating free governments and gaining control of their countries. People were also afraid of nuclear attack by Communist powers. The fear began soon after W W II ended and the Russians made their intentions clear in Eastern Europe. It grew during the Korean War and lasted until the USSR split up and Germany was re-united.
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Tsar Alexander II freed the serfs in Russia in 1861.
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Czar Alexander II. He abolished serfdom in 1861
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Czar Alexander II freed the serfs in his empire in 1742. While they were freed, they were still very poor and still worked in terrible conditions.
Czar Alexander I
Czar Alexander II abolished serfdom in 1861.
Alexander The second
After the Czar Alexander II's emancipation edict, all the personal serfdom was abolished.
The czar that freed the serfs in Russia is Alexander the II.
The year was 1867; the czar was Alexander II.