Question: which time point in history would you change to ensure that the imperial family lived?
This week's question comes from a reader in Uruguay: if you were able to change a single event in Romanov history to ensure that the imperial family survived, which would it be? Remember, there is no right or wrong answer. And what do you think? Please comment below.
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