Focuses on the scheduled July 1998 burial of the remains of the murdered family of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II. Circumstances of the 1918 murder, ordered by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, and the disposal of the bodies; Identification of the remains; Controversy surrounding the St. Petersburg interment; Objection of Russian Orthodox Church patriarch Aleksei II to the burial, and his refusal to participate. INSET: Family ties: From autocracy to democracy.
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