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Русский: Сцена расстрела царской семьи на обложке Le Petit Journal, 1926 Иллюстрируется версия "Царевича спасли" -- видите, в левом нижнем углу монархист уносит явно еще живого мальчика?
Français : Le Fils du Tsar N'est Pas mort

La version offieiellement admise est que le jeune tsarevitch a ete massacré avec toute sa famille, mais

Le Petit journal illustré a découvert la vérité. Vous la connaîtrez en commençant à lire, dans ce numero, le sensationnel roman-reportage de pierre mariel qui aura dans le monde entire un retentissement considerable
English: The Tsar's Son Is Not Dead

The officially accepted version is that the young tsarevich was massacred with his entire family, but

The Little Illustrated Journal discovered the truth. You will know her by starting to read, in this issue, the sensational novel-report by Pierre Mariel which will have a considerable impact throughout the world
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The scene of the execution of the royal family on the cover of Le Petit Journal, 1926 The version of "The Tsarevich was Saved" is illustrated - see, in the lower left corner, the monarchist takes away the obviously still alive boy?

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