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Prologue: ‘Oh, George, is the news very bad?’
1 - The Russian, German and Austro-Hungarian Monarchies in 1913: ‘The Old World in its Sunset’
2 - Sarajevo, 28 June 1914: ‘Terrible shock to the dear old Emperor’
3 - The Early War Years in Austria-Hungary and Germany: ‘Go to the churches, kneel down, and pray for help for our soldiers’
4 - Nicholas II’s Wartime Leadership and the Rise of Rasputin: ‘A spectacle at once magnificent and terrible’
5 - Total War and the Marginalisation of the Kaiser: ‘His Majesty has no understanding of the seriousness of the situation’
6 - The Death of Franz Josef and the Accession of Karl: ‘May God bless Your Majesty’
7 - The Assassination of Grigori Rasputin: ‘I cannot and won’t believe that he has been killed’
8 - The February Revolution and the Fall of the Russian Monarchy: ‘May the Lord God help Russia’
9 - The Triumph of Military Government in Imperial Germany: ‘The Military Dictatorship hardly veiled any more’
10 - The Sixtus Affair and the Attempts to End the War: ‘It seems to me that we would gladly conclude peace with you’
11 - The Murder of the Romanovs: ‘Our souls are at peace’
12 - The End of the War and the Fall of the Monarchies: ‘It was neck and neck to the very end’
Picture Section
Epilogue: ‘She’s too short to be Tatiana’
Notes
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