[11] Shulgin’s narrative.

[12] Prince Lvov, Miliukov, Kerensky, Nekrassov, Teresvtchenko, Godnev, Lvov, Gutchkov, and Rodzianko.

[13] Miliukov: History of the Second Russian Revolution.

[14] The murder took place on the night of July 16th, 1918.

[15] Much time, pains and labour were devoted to the task of collecting information about the murdered Imperial family by General Dietrichs.

[16] The term Soviet for brevity will be used in the course of the narrative instead of Soviet of Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Delegates.

[17] The word Defensists is used as a translation of the newly-coined Russian word oboronetz, which means “He who is in favour of a defensive war.”

[18] A “poud” is equal to 40 pounds.

[19] Gustave Le-Bon, The Psychology of Socialism.

[20] The restoration of Poland in her ethnographic frontiers was intended by Russia also.