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The Bolsheviks killed them
Czar Nicholas and his family were taken to the Alexander Palace at Tsarskoye Selo. On July 16th and 17th 1918, Czar Nicholas, his family, and their entourage were all executed by the Bolsheviks.
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The last Tsar of Imperial Russia was Nicholas II of Russia, formerly known as Nikolay Alexandrovich Romanov. On March 22 1917, he was put under house arrest and later he and his family were executed under the Bolsheviks. It was presumed a true socialist revolution would be impossible if there was any legitimate claim to the throne.
Czar Nicholas II and his family were captured by Pro-Marxist Socialists. They were taken to a safehouse and executed in the woods a few days later by being shot execution style in the back of the head.
Answer No GrandchildrenNo One - Tsar Nicholas II was executed along with his entire family, so he has no living grandchildren or any direct descendants.
Nicholas II was murdered in 1918, with the entirety of his family; his entire genetic line was wiped out. Thus, he was not alive at the outbreak of World War 2, let alone able to welcome it.
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Two other Bolsheviks were Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin, but there were many others, such as Grigory Zinoviev, Lev Kamenev.
Russian people didnt like the goverment control so they assasinated the royal family