Thanks
     
My special thanks goes to Bob Atchison at the Alexanderpalace association and to the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. And of course to all others who have contribute to my site!
     
Literature I've used
     

-Bernadotte, Prince Lennart, Käre prins, god natt!, Stockholm 1977.

-Buxhoeveden, Baroness Sophie Karlovna, Life and Tragedy of Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of Russia, New York 1928.

-Elgklou, Lars, Tsarernas Ryssland, Stockholm 1992.

-Elliot, John, Örnarnas fall, Translated to Swedish by Claes Gripenberg, Stockholm 1974.

-Dehn, Lili, The Real Tsaritsa, Boston 1922.

-Gilliard, Pierre. Thirteen years at the Russian Court, New York 1921.

-Grabbe, Count Alexander, The Private World of the Last Tsar, Boston 1984.

-Kurth, Peter, Tsar : the lost world of Nicholas and Alexandra, Great Britain 1995.

-Massie, Robert K., Nikolaus och Alexandra, Translation to Swedish by Nils Jacobsson, Stockholm 1967.

-Michael, Prince of Greece, Imperial Palaces of Russia, London 1992.

-Pipes, professor Richard, , Den ryska revolutionen, Translated to Swedish by Staffan Skott, Stockholm1990.

-Radzinsky, Eduard, Herre fräls och försona Ryssland, Translated to Swedish by Staffan Skott, Stockholm 1992.

-Salisbury, Harisson E., De ryska revolutionerna 1900-1930, Translated to Swedish by Gunnar Ruud, Stockholm 1978.

-Service, Robert, Lenin a biography, London 2000.

-Skott, Staffan, Romanovs, Viborg 1992.

-Summers, Anthony and Mangold, Tom, , Tsarens gåta, Translated to Swedish by Brita Skottsberg-Åhman, Stockholm1976.

-Time-Life Books, What Life was like in the time of war and peace, Virginia 1998.

-Troyat, Henri, Terribles tsarines, Translated to Swedish by Katja Waldén, Stockholm 1999.

-Troyat, Henri, Daily life in Russia under the last Tsar, Stanford 1979.

-Warnes, David, Chronicle of the Russian Tsars, London 1999.