Rescuing Nicholas: The Secret Mission to Save the Tsar
Legend a century old now tells us that Tsar Nicholas II and his family were brutally murdered in the Siberian village of Yekaterinburg by revolutionary soldiers under the command of the notorious Bolshevik leader, Vladimir Lenin. Time would reveal that the United States and Great Britain conducted a number of rescue missions that featured heart-stopping, thrilling attempts to extricate the royal family from their unsuspecting communist captors. Is it possible that one of these rescue missions actually worked? That Nicholas and the Romanovs lived? Buried deep in the American and British archives comes now a never-before-revealed eyewitness account of one such mission by soldiers of the American Expeditionary Forces Siberia, under the command of the iconic commanding General Black Jack Pershing, his trusted senior officer, Major General William Sidney Graves, and a supporting cast of heroes who pulled off one of the greatest rescue missions of all time. Rescuing Nicholas: The Secret Mission to Save the Tsar, is a 547-page account of that mission. The book was released on January 12th, just before the 100th anniversary of the Tsar's widely-believed assassination that riveted world attention and led to the rise of the infamous Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
ISBN-13: 978-0-9989115-3-3
— more detailed interviews will be forthcoming in THE planned FOLLOW UP —
NICHOLAS LIVED: HISTORY HAD EYES
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Sixteen chapters in Rescuing Nicholas recount credible eyewitness testimony of the rescue mission that the world never knew happened and supporting information for this original account.
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A passage from the book is available to preview. The world came again to Russia for the 2018 World Cup and the murder venue of Yekaterinburg. Might Russian history be redacted to tell a new tale?
Special thanks to the following family members for helping to re-tell Martin Hutson's story:
Martin's daughters Dorothy & Mary Ruth, niece Nancy Everidge, and grandchildren Tommy & Nancy Miller, Susan Magedanz, Fred Miller, Beth Sutherland, great nephew Jay Gilliland the keeper of George Hutson's medals, and great grandson Ken Miller, who was extraordinarily helpful in arranging the following photos and recordings from 1970.
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NEWS RELEASES
HISTORY HAD EYES - September 16, 2020
HISTORY CHEATED AGAIN WITH THE ROMANOFFS - October 12, 2018
WILSON & GEORGE V WANTED HISTORY TO BE WRONG - July 16/17, 2018 (The 100th Anniversary Today)
SEVEN DAYS UNTIL THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY - July 10, 2018
THIS ENGLISH KING DID NOT FAIL 100 YEARS AGO JULY 17TH - June 26, 2018
100TH YEAR BOOKS DEBATE IF WORLD FAILED THE ROMANOVS - June 21, 2018
30 DAYS TO 100TH YEAR MARK OF WORLD CUP VENUE MURDER - June 17, 2018
100 YEARS LATER ON THE JULY 17TH ANNIVERSARY - JUNE 4, 2018
MARTIN REMEMBERED AS 100TH ANNIVERSARY APPROACHES - MARCH 30, 2018
WHERE DID NICHOLAS GO? DO ANY RESCUER RELATIVES KNOW? - MARCH 19, 2018
WILSON'S 4TH SIBERIAN OBJECTIVE: RESCUE NICHOLAS - MARCH 8, 2018
NEWS ARTICLE CONFIRMS SPECIAL TRAIN WITH TSAR ABOARD - FEBRUARY 28, 2018
WAS 14-YEAR-OLD BOY ON RED CROSS TRAIN ALEXEI? - FEBRUARY 21, 2018
TSAR NICHOLAS ACTIVE IN RESCUE PLAN AFTER HIS MURDER - FEBRUARY 19, 2018
WORLD CUP RUSSIA IN MURDER VILLAGE OF YEKATERINBURG - FEBRUARY 13, 2018
ROMANOV RESCUER HUTSON WAS 18-YEAR-OLD ARMY SOLDIER - FEBRUARY 12, 2018
NEW BOOK: NICHOLAS DID NOT DIE IN SIBERIA, DNA UPDATE? FEBRUARY 1, 2018
TSAR'S RESCUE PULLED OFF BY POWERFUL GROUP OF ALLIES - JANUARY 29, 2018
TSAR'S AMERICAN RED CROSS RESCUE TRAIN SENT BY WILSON - JANUARY 27, 2018
TSAR RESCUED BY AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES IN 1919 - JANUARY 19, 2018
PHOTOS FROM THE BOOK, RESCUING NICHOLAS
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