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I'll be back in a while to watch this. I do hope it points out the attack on Christianity which was one of the reasons why the entire Romanov family was brutally slaughtered. This fact is overlooked today, as bringing it up, well, let's just say it points the finger, and raises uncomfortable questions.
On 14th April 2024, a collection of 43 watercolors, painted by Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, sold at a Moscow auction for 60 million rubles [$640.000 USD] - which is double their estimated value.
To wait for 13 years to marry the person that you love and caring that love to end. Is priceless. She was an amazing woman. Strong. Loving. Talented. Beautiful.
@@gardensofthegods Well sounds like it was her husband who was the main reason for the delay. It was probably dangerous for him to go without his "beard". Having said that, he allowed the relationship (so he must have not begrudged her the happiness) and don't you think couples often get stronger through opposition? They had a long life together, I think it's kinda romantic, but it was likely very difficult to go through not knowing how it would end.
She was the most fortunate among the Romanovs. She lived till old age with the man she loved and had a beautiful family along the way. She was respected by those around her it seems. What more can one want from life?
I think her life was the worst. To lose everything, your family, your country, your wealth, your culture….she had everything ripped away…and then lived a very long life. I’m a pessimist though lol
Lenin Said of this "I would hope that my family would have behaved more honourably. I can understand why they (The British Government) might not want him in England. But why can't they send him to one of their colonial territories? Somewhere like British Somaliland that you have difficulty finding on a map!"
This documentary of the last Romanov, Grand Duchess Olga, is a story that is so new to me. She was a survivor and someone not to be pitied. She faced so many obstacles in her life with dignity and triumphed in the end. After a loveless marriage was annulled, she found happiness with the man she loved and they had a beautiful family. I wish I could have been as talented as she when it comes to painting with watercolors; her paintings were beautiful. She was respected by those around her. In the end, she came out as a winner! May she rest in peace.
Нет, не последней. В СССР спокойно прожила всю свою жизнь последняя из Гольтштейнов-Готторптов. И её за прямое родство с ними не принижали. No, not the last one. The last of the Holtstein-Gottorpts lived her entire life in peace in the USSR. And she was not belittled for her direct relationship with them.
I am so glad someone in the Romanov family survived the Russian Revolution and found some happiness in her 🧬life with the man she loved and had two healthy sons, Thank God for Canada sticking up for her when the Russians came baying tor😮her blood. However, her two sons and their child often and they grandchildren must always beware of Russia and all agents associated with Russia. Though, I have heard some Russian older children and teenagers are or express sympathy for. the last, late Russian royal daughters and little Alexis. But the rules of Russia might still be dangerous to anyone who has even a drop 💧 of legitimate Romanov blood.
One of her grandsons ended up living here in Australia but he never told anyone that he is related to the Romanovs. He lived a normal life, had a short-lived relationship but no kids. He was loved by the people around him and spent the last years of his retirement travelling around Australia. He was found dead suffering a stroke under the tree with his dog.
@@mamalee354 I live in Australia too and how he died alone with his dog might be sad to some but to him he might have been quite content.......Not everyone in life wants to be well-known.
Knew nothing about her except that she died above a store in 1960. Now she is a full blooded person. What a wonderful artist. Also appears to have been a kind wonderful woman. I am so happy that she was able to marry the man she loved.
What a woman! By shaking off her royal shackles, Grand Duchess Olga managed to take control over her own destiny, together with her one and true soulmate. This sounds to me like a life well spent.
Despite so many obstacles, she was able to live life according to her wishes. Wars, lousy marriage, domineering mother, restrictive social rules, chaotic world order, yet Olga triumphed to live to a ripe old age. What a winner!
The family of czar romanov were destroyed.later. Now Princess Olga left Russia, go to Denmark. Olga and her family, become political refugee. But the commoner, was not accepted by the czar family.
Yes, at long last she did find the happiness she was always longing for! Thanks for watching, Susan! Very best wishes! The RRM Project Team Book website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: born 13 June [O.S. 1 June] 1882 - died 24 November 1960) she was the youngest child of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and younger sister of Emperor Nicholas II. First Spouse was a homosexual Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg (m. 1901; annulled 1916) her brother Czar Nicholas II annulled her first marriage.) Married second husband after 13 years, (she was married to her first husband 13 sad years). She and her second husband and children lived in Nazi controlled Denmark during WWII. She married her second husband, a commoner and they had 2 sons and lived in Canada after WWII. Nikolai Kulikovsky (m. 1916; died 1958). They were married 42 years.
She sure refused to be a victim confined to a royal cage and lived her life fully with freedom and love . Good for you lady . Great painter as well . Her paintings are very good .
As someone who lived in Burlington, ON for several years and often took the long way home from visits with my brother in London, ON just to see the breathtaking beauty of Campbellville, I can assure you that the years she lived and farmed there were spent in the best nature had to offer. She may not have been living in luxurious castles surrounded by jewels and gold anymore but she lived in one of the most beautiful areas I have ever seen. Clean air, quiet, peaceful, no crime, colourful birds, flowers, huge trees, and most of all, complete freedom. I always wanted to make Campbellville my permanent home but my career and marriage took me far away from it. Olga found, without a doubt, one of the finest places this world has to offer and after what she and her family went through, I’m sure she found solace all around her.
Excellent documentary. She is buried in a cemetery in North York, Toronto (nearest intersection is Yonge and Sheppard). She has a very impressive monument at her resting place and clearly had lots of friends in Toronto-a respected lady and glad she found refuge in Canada.
I was young when I first read about the TSAR and his wife,who was so anxious of her sickly son resorted and depended on her magician ( forgot how he was called?) Her son was afflicted with the blood disease called Hemophilia, unknown at the time,common among royalties because of intermarriage within their blood line. I had since became curious after the royal masscles of the royal family, why were they killed,and what and how Russia then became of,as a Nation up to this present age of Putin.
Loved this story. Her life was filled with so many different and extreme experiences. She was such a strong woman. Her story deserves to be made into a movie. I hope this happens one day.
Her life was already like a long film. She had a wonderful life, probably more beautiful than other people that die without to know exactly what life is. I am not sad for her but for the young Romanovs. The daughters and the son of the last Tsar. They had just promises and a terrible end.
The Grand Duchess was a beautiful soul. I'd never known about her until now and what a blessing it is to me to know of her strength of character in a time others would have collapsed from the weight of who she was. Thank you for sharing her life.
Yes mam, I couldn't agree more. She was a blessing to all and as you said, Grand Duchess Olga was a beautiful soul. She touched so many lives and was such an amazing person. I can't say enough good about this magnificent lady of great quality. I hope that someday in heaven I can meet her. Don't you know if she could have been Tsarina, her people would have loved her.
Olga was a beautiful soul gentle and loving. She did what she had to do to survive with acceptances and joy. She held her family together and made the best out of it all. Humble and joyous. I'm sure the pain inside her was horrendous. RIP dear soul, you are free and happy.Thank you for your dedication to the Royal Family and the truth. 💜💟💟👍✨🌟
I did not know of the Grand Duchess Olga, only the terrible massacre of her Romanov relatives. She really was a resilient survivor. I am happy she finally found stability in the love of her husband and children. And what an amazing watercolorist she was! Thank you for this wonderful documentary about her.
If you read her biography you'll learn she did not have stability in old age with her sons and daughters-in-law. That's why she died in a small apartment above a barber shop.
@@daniel_sc1024 That was her wish, she had plenty of money so she could have lived somewhere else. It seems like she needed looking after and moved in with friends who cared for her.
Tutti ricordano i poveri romanoff.... nessuno ha pietà delle "povere" anime"" russe nate e cresciute nel fango per mantenere i romanoff. I proprietari terrieri e il clero...
What a beautiful soul and what a beautiful story! She is my favorite Royal! She is so brave and caring and so human. She cared about people truly, her life wasn't about herself or gaining wealth or power or scandals , she just wanted to live her life and be happy and help others and that's exactly what she did, rest in peace Olga
I enjoyed this intimate exploration of Grand Dutchess Olga's life. Her brother's decision to grant her an annulment changed the trajectory of her life. Thank you for this presentation.
What a great tribute to a wonderful royal woman! I did not know about her until now. I pray that because of their strong faith that the Romanov family is happily reunited in heaven!
It is indeed a tragedy that the royal family was murdered, but I am glad that Olga was able to escape that. this was a great documentary! thanks for posting it!
We're happy you liked the video. If you are interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book In the pages of the book, the eye of the reader’s mind will be apprised of the portraits of the Romanov family's psyche, depicted with the colors of their very own words from the personal writings of the family and of those who lived very close to them.
I may be wrong, but wasn't Grand Duchess Olga one of very few in the family who was convinced that Anastasia survived the massacre ... ref the life of Anna Anderson.
Ни через что особенно Ольге Гольтштейн-Готторпт не пришлось пройти в отличие от рабочих и крестьян Российской империи. Olga Goltstein-Gottorpt did not have to go through anything in particular, unlike the workers and peasants of the Russian Empire.
The entire story is a visual treat. Especially remarkable 9:15 actual film clips, little-known, from the 189O's. The movie camera had only just been invented ... Perhaps, the first ever family home movies !!
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The Grand Duchess Olga led a colorful, interesting life. She was born into a world of wealth and privilege that none of us can imagine, and yet she never seemed to be a snob about it. She was close to her brother Nicholas and a great friend to her young nieces, and they loved her dearly. Olga was the one who convinced the girls' mother that they needed to get away from the palace sometimes and spend more time with young people their own age, so she organized parties, dances and games at her home and invited her nieces over, and the girls all enjoyed that immensely, especially Anastasia, who was very social when she had the opportunity to be! When the revolution came and Olga and her husband had to leave Russia and start all over in Denmark, and later in Canada, she never seemed bitter about what she had to leave behind, but moved on, seemed to appreciate what she still had, and enjoyed being able to paint, and the companionship of her family and friends. She didn't mind the simple life at all! Still, though, it's somewhat hard to fathom that a woman who was born "in the purple", and who was the very last surviving member of the Russian royalty, died in relative obscurity and near poverty, in a small room above a shop in Toronto, Canada. I think someone needs to make a documentary about the life of this woman!
He family were mindlessly brutal and inhumane people. The wrongs they committed were crimes against humanity. They did not live to serve the Russian people or those they conquered. Others lived to serve them. They partied and played while committing genocide against millions of others in wars of unimaginable brutality as their empire expanded eastward. They repressed their own subjects with horrifying indifference.
I love that her brother, Nikki granted the annulment- he truly loved his family. It was a great gift to grant Olga her true love and she was able to live on in honour of her brother
She was a remarkable lady and a great painter I loved the Infor Marion on her life. My wife’s name is Olga and she also paints. I am glad of this coincidence.
In her autobiography she expressed her pride in being born “in the purple” meaning her father was Tsar when she was born. In Toronto a little girl came up to her and said the girl’s mom told her Olga was a real life princess. Of course in Russia a princess is a minor royal title. Olga stretched to her full height and told the girl, “ I most certainly am not. I am an Imperial Grand Duchess.”😆
@@Luke-to7xw that may be but she herself described it as having been born when her father was already tsar. Your issue is with the late Grand Duchess and not me.
Just one of her mother's broches could support her whole family for years. They were not wealthy but they did not have to worry what they are going to eat. That and having royal family all over Europe. Everybody chips in and voila, there is enough money for the next life project/stage. However, she was very down to earth and was able to enjoy simple things in life like having a loving relationship with her husband and country life.
According to this video, Olga’s first marriage was an arranged marriage. Olga did not know the man she agreed to marry. He was a prince 👑 who lived in Russia. Olga’s mother made the match. Her husband was much older than her and a homosexual. Years later Olga fell in love with a commoner and asked her husband for a divorce. He said no, but her brother (the Emperor) gave his blessing and annulled the marriage. Olga now married her sweetheart, commoner, and had children.
@@peterchrisp9003 .... Peter, this video is about a different Olga. The Olga you refer to is the daughter of the last Czar of Russia. Yes, that one was shot and killed along with her family, but this video is about a different Olga. This Olga is about the last Czar’s sister (Olga). ....That Czar named one of his daughters after this sister.
@@vspaan thanks 4 feedback Vicki this one is so haunting + gut wrenching i actually have a 3:16 seconds of one of Romanov killers he talks about how they're,going to kill the family it's an actual recording of his voice. His idea 3 options.Kill them while sleeping 2nd a bomb 3rd one well we know the third one. It's frightening + he's talking about the 3 options
A remarkable woman who eventually married the love of her life and and survived; she had no airs about. I look at her and am reminded of another remarkable woman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Neither would be called "beautiful" but were beautiful. Lovely documentary.
A brave woman who confroted her family to get out of an unhappy marriage, who left behind her country to escape death, who coped with an uncompromising and selfish mother. Who already in her sixties had to pack again to Canada to flee once again the communist nightmare. A loving wife and mother and an accomplished artist. Olga Alexandovna, I wish I had met you!
Ironically, Communist party promised us paradise in this world and we Soviets seemed to be convinced that royals and other aristocrats and the rich were bloodsucking parasites on Russian people and deserved their fate. It took time since late 1980ies through 1990ies to change our minds.
Patricia McCoy Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons are worse . You only hear about catholic priests on the news but won’t hear much about Jehovah’s witnesses. The saying for the Jehovah’s Witnesses is that it’s a pedophiles paradise.
I’m glad that despite her birth and all the expectations and rules that came with it, in the end Olga was able to be herself and live the life she wanted on her own terms. What a resilient, and honorable woman!
Thank you for this moving story. She was a strong and brave woman. Her life was very difficult but she faced it with grace. I am so glad that she married the love of her life and that they worked together through live.
She led a very fascinating life. A movie could be made about her. How sad and ironic that she would live the life her brother wanted with his family. RIP Olga.
So very true, Mohan! If you are really interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. Such are: • The achievements and great reforms of Tsar Nicholas' reign. • The events of the 1905 revolution and Bloody Sunday. • Russia’s and Tsar Nicholas’ involvement in WW1. • The plots and conspiracies to overthrow Tsar Nicholas from his throne. • The myth of the “Bread Revolution” and the truth about the February 1917 coup. If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book In the pages of the book, the eye of the reader’s mind will be apprised of the portraits of the Romanov family's psyche, depicted with the colors of their very own words from the personal writings of the family and of those who lived very close to them.
Yes it was; Amazing Grace and Ave Maria by Gounod were played in sync with the story line. Also liked the way paintings and actual photos were interspersed. Wonderful production
But why the Royal family from England didn't support her financially to have a decent life?, Dinamark still support the royal from Greece, Very Sad History from The Russian Royal Family ended.
@@JulieN-v4r They did better. They came up with an epic lie about their deaths. So, instead of being remembered for their outrageous stupidity and disconnect from the real world, they come up with this huge sob story. The logistics of them being separated from their close and POWERFUL family connections, one that expanded maybe half of the world, kidnapped and locked up in a cabin waaay out in the wilderness, and how very convenient, is outright ludicrous.
The one constant in her life was painting. No matter what, her paintings were her solace and go to mode of self soothing. I'm guessing she escaped into her paintings when she did them. Beautifully done video.. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about grand duchess Olga very much. Love from India.
Renurose, I thought her paintings were beautiful. For the grand duchess painting must have been as you say, self soothing, and therapeutic too. A creative escape from the restrictions of daily living when she felt she needed to be free. How wonderful it would be to own one of her paintings, I envy those who do. An extraordinary life, born in wealth and privilege, coming from royalty living in luxury to living very modestly on a farm half way across the world from where she grew up. To have to flee the Soviets who had killed her brother and his family, what a terrible thing that was. It would be very interesting to know what her great grandchildren's lives are like, if they have any artistic talent.
I was so delighted to see the film! Olga's image and individuality amazed me greatly, she's gorgeous absolutely! I' really happy she could manage to escape from Russia, where her old brother and his family had been tortured to death! She was so talented a person and did o lot of good to people!
Very well done, I feel that I know Olga after watching this presentation, I had a tear of sadness, I had a tear of sadness, I have of love for Olga and her family..... And it hopefully reminds us all to love each other....
I believe Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna lived closer to Smørum than Ballerup. My grandmother worked in the dairy shop in Smørum and Grand Duchess Olga used to shop there. She was a nice woman, always polite and talkative.
What an awesome and wonderful woman and wonderful love story! Her painting gave her the strength to get through even the worst situations. She has been a wonderful artist. What an extraordinary, almost unbelievable life story! I'm very impressed.
Remarquable documentaire, ce qui démontre que l'internet peut aussi offrir des merveilles. Étant un amoureux de l'Histoire, et de la Russie en particulier surtout en ce temps troublé, j'ai été comblé d'avoir pu entrer dans l'intimité de la Grande Duchesse Olga trop oubliée.
What a fantastic presentation!Olga was a most talented artist and an inspirational person. Humane and humble in spite of her lineage. A wonderful story and memorial to a life full of turbulence and a very strong and fearless woman. I will watch this presentation over and over again.
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As tumultuous as their lives were they had something rare and special that very few people ever find. Enduring love and loyalty. She wondered what the people in the market saw in her. They saw inspiration.
A really interesting life. I always hated history in school but with you tube with all these videos it’s now my favorite subject. I am so fascinated with how people lived long ago
Glad you liked it, Roberta! If you are really interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book In the pages of the book, the eye of the reader’s mind will be apprised of the portraits of the Romanov family's psyche, depicted with the colors of their very own words from the personal writings of the family and of those who lived very close to them.
A truly brilliant documentary. I had never heard of the Grand Duchess before. She was an extraordinary person who prevailed through historic times with courage, grace and humility. Her paintings are wonderful and joyous. Brava.
Very interesting but true story.The lady was true to herself.,and found a happy family life.The world will always feel sad for the Romanovs.Life is always sad for every one rich or poor, commener or king.The lady was such a good painter. Love from Srilanka.Chopins music was played beautifully.
Hello, Harsha! Thanks for watching!! If you are really interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
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I am so glad to have come upon this article. I feel so badly for the Romanov's. It is good to read the Grand Duchess Olga's story. She seemed like a very wonderful lady.
What a strange life she lived caught in the middle of two different world's...sad that she couldn't marry the love of her life earlier and even sadder that her Mother never accepted the marriage (but not surprising really)...I can't imagine the sadness of having to leave Russia and then Denmark because she was terrified of being murdered...I am glad though that she found happiness finally and had her own family...she must have missed her brother and niece's and nephew terribly though 😢 RIP Grand Duchess Olga 💜 thankyou for sharing her story
I am fascinated by the Romanov family story. I am so glad that some of the members were able to escape and carry on with their lives with their family name and for their genes to live on. It was such a time that it's heard to get my head around it.
Fascinating Documentary What a life Olga had..I’m so happy she found long lasting love with her 2nd husband and became a mother. She was a very talented artist 💕
Thanks for watching! We are very happy you enjoyed it! Yes, her life is so inspiring! If you are really interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book In the pages of the book, the eye of the reader’s mind will be apprised of the portraits of the Romanov family's psyche, depicted with the colors of their very own words from the personal writings of the family and of those who lived very close to them.
Arguably he was her only husband. The “first” was-as were many such arranged marriages among the aristocracy-a coerced business arrangement. In this case it appears it was never consummated and was eventually annulled-ie., acknowledged in Church terms as not being a true marriage. “Annulment” is not the appropriate term when it is in reality the dissolution of a consummated marriage that was originally entered willingly by both parties.
LEARN THE TRUTH about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as what really took place in Russia during that turbulent era, through previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. The book "The Romanov Royal Martyrs: What Silence Could Not Conceal" brings to light for the FIRST TIME EVER a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day! Visit the official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
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I would love to read this book. I am happy that Olga did find happiness and have a family with the love of her life.
So happy one Olge survived as her nieceOlga was murdered with her family!
Anastasia great granddaughter Princess.
I'll be back in a while to watch this. I do hope it points out the attack on Christianity which was one of the reasons why the entire Romanov family was brutally slaughtered. This fact is overlooked today, as bringing it up, well, let's just say it points the finger, and raises uncomfortable questions.
Her art is incredible. It's surprising she hasn't been more recognized for her work. Absolutely stunning.
On 14th April 2024, a collection of 43 watercolors, painted by Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, sold at a Moscow auction for 60 million rubles [$640.000 USD] - which is double their estimated value.
She was a Romanov. Left fascists hate the Romanovs. Never underestimate the petty spite of socialists.
To wait for 13 years to marry the person that you love and caring that love to end. Is priceless. She was an amazing woman. Strong. Loving. Talented. Beautiful.
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Too bad her brother didn't allow her in a moment a lot sooner ... he could have done better for her
Marry that,is funny? The wholls familly were shot to daeth + bayonetted + stripped + cut to piecies + buried
@@gardensofthegods Well sounds like it was her husband who was the main reason for the delay. It was probably dangerous for him to go without his "beard". Having said that, he allowed the relationship (so he must have not begrudged her the happiness) and don't you think couples often get stronger through opposition? They had a long life together, I think it's kinda romantic, but it was likely very difficult to go through not knowing how it would end.
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She was the most fortunate among the Romanovs. She lived till old age with the man she loved and had a beautiful family along the way. She was respected by those around her it seems. What more can one want from life?
Her older sister Xenia also died in 1960.
Ehm maybe to not have had her family murdered?
@@davidlogan4329 But what different lives they lived, especially after leaving the Crimea.
@@davidlogan4329 Yes, just seven months before Olga died.
I think her life was the worst. To lose everything, your family, your country, your wealth, your culture….she had everything ripped away…and then lived a very long life. I’m a pessimist though lol
Olga's life was not to be pitied. She was humble, talented, caring and resilient. This is a story of a Romanov dynasty survivor I knew nothing about.
Lenin Said of this "I would hope that my family would have behaved more honourably. I can understand why they (The British Government) might not want him in England. But why can't they send him to one of their colonial territories? Somewhere like British Somaliland that you have difficulty finding on a map!"
I love she had no cooking skills yet had in abundance the fine qualities you mention, but also many friends and family who loved her.
I had not heard of Olga. I am glad to know of such a fine, gracious, and honorable lady.
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Thank u for this story. Good but sad but she made the best of everything .
When I was a little girl I saw the Grand Duchess Olga at church in Toronto. I'll never forget that moment.
What a wonderful memory to have!
Wow, that would be amazing.
How wonderful!
I imagine that is when royalty meant something.
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This documentary of the last Romanov, Grand Duchess Olga, is a story that is so new to me. She was a survivor and someone not to be pitied. She faced so many obstacles in her life with dignity and triumphed in the end. After a loveless marriage was annulled, she found happiness with the man she loved and they had a beautiful family. I wish I could have been as talented as she when it comes to painting with watercolors; her paintings were beautiful. She was respected by those around her. In the end, she came out as a winner! May she rest in peace.
Нет, не последней. В СССР спокойно прожила всю свою жизнь последняя из Гольтштейнов-Готторптов. И её за прямое родство с ними не принижали.
No, not the last one. The last of the Holtstein-Gottorpts lived her entire life in peace in the USSR. And she was not belittled for her direct relationship with them.
I am so glad someone in the Romanov family survived the Russian Revolution and found some happiness in her 🧬life with the man she loved and had two healthy sons, Thank God for Canada sticking up for her when the Russians came baying tor😮her blood.
However, her two sons and their child often and they grandchildren must always beware of Russia and all agents associated with Russia.
Though, I have heard some Russian older children and teenagers are or express sympathy for. the last, late Russian royal daughters and little Alexis.
But the rules of Russia might still be dangerous to anyone who has even a drop 💧 of legitimate Romanov blood.
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@@tinatin7949- a puppet of the USSR.
@@FrankTropea-u6q You need to differentiate between Bolshevik Communist Russia and ordinary Russians of today.
The music alone makes this documentary worth watching. Bravo!
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the music is The Flowers Waltz by Tchaikowski
One of her grandsons ended up living here in Australia but he never told anyone that he is related to the Romanovs. He lived a normal life, had a short-lived relationship but no kids. He was loved by the people around him and spent the last years of his retirement travelling around Australia. He was found dead suffering a stroke under the tree with his dog.
I am glad the lady survives and escaped when she could a brave kind lovely woman who's painting are very lovely and who had two sons
That was so sad 😭...atleast his dog stay beside him
@@mamalee354 I live in Australia too and how he died alone with his dog might be sad to some but to him he might have been quite content.......Not everyone in life wants to be well-known.
That's really interesting, and it's ironic that the now Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, is Australian.
So sad but happy he lived a life free of compulsion. But a lesson he died in the company of a most faithfully partner, his dog.
I always find it beautiful to see old and elderly people holding hands in public.
Knew nothing about her except that she died above a store in 1960. Now she is a full blooded person. What a wonderful artist. Also appears to have been a kind wonderful woman. I am so happy that she was able to marry the man she loved.
Great histories told by brilliant /talented historians like you.
What a woman! By shaking off her royal shackles, Grand Duchess Olga managed to take control over her own destiny, together with her one and true soulmate. This sounds to me like a life well spent.
She didn't shake off her "Royal shackles"; rather she with her Beloved Husband & Sons chose to be Survivors🌅🗽💖💖💖💖🎆
Saddest most beautiful human love story ,
Agree a life well spent.
Despite so many obstacles, she was able to live life according to her wishes. Wars, lousy marriage, domineering mother, restrictive social rules, chaotic world order, yet Olga triumphed to live to a ripe old age. What a winner!
Agreed I make your words my owns!! ❤️
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Then she got married at age 19, peter and olga got married but olga went in military. Now olga fell in love with a commoner.
The family of czar romanov were destroyed.later. Now Princess Olga left Russia, go to Denmark. Olga and her family, become political refugee. But the commoner, was not accepted by the czar family.
Grand Duchess Olga, survive, Russian Orhodox, see, the death of Olga's mother. Now Grand Duchess Olga again become happily living with the commoner
So glad that Olga was allowed to marry the love of her life.
Yes, at long last she did find the happiness she was always longing for! Thanks for watching, Susan!
Very best wishes!
The RRM Project Team
Book website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
Yes. I agree with you
Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: born 13 June [O.S. 1 June] 1882 - died 24 November 1960) she was the youngest child of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and younger sister of Emperor Nicholas II.
First Spouse was a homosexual
Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg (m. 1901; annulled 1916) her brother Czar Nicholas II annulled her first marriage.)
Married second husband after 13 years, (she was married to her first husband 13 sad years). She and her second husband and children lived in Nazi controlled Denmark during WWII.
She married her second husband, a commoner and they had 2 sons and lived in Canada after WWII.
Nikolai Kulikovsky (m. 1916; died 1958). They were married 42 years.
me too !
Oh yes. I'm happy that at the least her brother did that for her
She sure refused to be a victim confined to a royal cage and lived her life fully with freedom and love . Good for you lady . Great painter as well . Her paintings are very good .
Tears 😭 From Grand Duchess to living on top of a barber shop, the Grand Duchess was a strong woman all her life! Respect!
the grand duchess olga was a very talented painter. her works are sensitive and touching and quite beautiful.
As someone who lived in Burlington, ON for several years and often took the long way home from visits with my brother in London, ON just to see the breathtaking beauty of Campbellville, I can assure you that the years she lived and farmed there were spent in the best nature had to offer. She may not have been living in luxurious castles surrounded by jewels and gold anymore but she lived in one of the most beautiful areas I have ever seen. Clean air, quiet, peaceful, no crime, colourful birds, flowers, huge trees, and most of all, complete freedom. I always wanted to make Campbellville my permanent home but my career and marriage took me far away from it. Olga found, without a doubt, one of the finest places this world has to offer and after what she and her family went through, I’m sure she found solace all around her.
she also lived on camilla road in mississauga, and painted flowers she saw wandering the hancock farm across the street.
Thanks for this.
Was für eine bewegende Doku, DANKE!!
Excellent Documentary, what a woman, to have survived such tumultuous times and found love and acceptance. Bless her. RIP.
Also to survive the murdering hoards of the Russian revolution, where all wealthy, and czars families where killed!
I am happy she knew happiness and ❤️ love ...she deserved it ...
@@darleneshriver3270 So they should have been
The humility of Olga had touched my heart....OMG.
A very well made documentary! Thank you very much! Amazing Grand-Duchess Olga!🎉❤
Excellent documentary. She is buried in a cemetery in North York, Toronto (nearest intersection is Yonge and Sheppard). She has a very impressive monument at her resting place and clearly had lots of friends in Toronto-a respected lady and glad she found refuge in Canada.
I have one of her paintings.
@@ingwhist 💗👍
Netflix needs to bring this story to a new generation. Her paintings are beautiful. Her story full and strong.
Netflix are propangandists.
They would paint anything Royal as bad
It would make a fantastic movie. Her life was so dramatic it is almost unbelievable. And she lived happily ever after, for the rest of her days.
I was young when I first read about the TSAR and his wife,who was so anxious of her sickly son resorted and depended on her magician ( forgot how he was called?)
Her son was afflicted with the blood disease called Hemophilia, unknown at the time,common among royalties because of intermarriage within their blood line.
I had since became curious after the royal masscles of the royal family, why were they killed,and what and how Russia then became of,as a Nation up to this present age of Putin.
Netflix is worthless and should permanently disappear.
What a wonderful story... obviously her life wasn't easy but what a wonderful story of authenticity, integrity, service and creativity.
Loved this story. Her life was filled with so many different and extreme experiences. She was such a strong woman. Her story deserves to be made into a movie. I hope this happens one day.
Her life was already like a long film. She had a wonderful life, probably more beautiful than other people that die without to know exactly what life is. I am not sad for her but for the young Romanovs. The daughters and the son of the last Tsar. They had just promises and a terrible end.
@@markmilan8365 Agreed
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@@janburnes5829 aameen.
Actuslly, I like this documentary more than a movie.
The Grand Duchess was a beautiful soul. I'd never known about her until now and what a blessing it is to me to know of her strength of character in a time others would have collapsed from the weight of who she was. Thank you for sharing her life.
Yes mam, I couldn't agree more. She was a blessing to all and as you said, Grand Duchess Olga was a beautiful soul. She touched so many lives and was such an amazing person. I can't say enough good about this magnificent lady of great quality. I hope that someday in heaven I can meet her. Don't you know if she could have been Tsarina, her people would have loved her.
The story was sad at first, but by the time she died, it wasn’t sad anymore!❤️
Your documentary is just amazing! She was such a strong woman.
I love her story. She was so talented, so natural, and so emotionally strong.
What a moving story. I always find the Romanov’s saga so very tragic. She was formidable
Beautifully told story ❤ love olga and that 🎉spirit she has ❤
I admire Olga's determination to be herself and live her best life. She was a very talented painter. I enjoyed seeing her work.
I need my house painted.
Olga was a beautiful soul gentle and loving. She did what she had to do to survive with acceptances and joy. She held her family together and made the best out of it all. Humble and joyous. I'm sure the pain inside her was horrendous. RIP dear soul, you are free and happy.Thank you for your dedication to the Royal Family and the truth. 💜💟💟👍✨🌟
I did not know of the Grand Duchess Olga, only the terrible massacre of her Romanov relatives. She really was a resilient survivor. I am happy she finally found stability in the love of her husband and children. And what an amazing watercolorist she was! Thank you for this wonderful documentary about her.
If you read her biography you'll learn she did not have stability in old age with her sons and daughters-in-law. That's why she died in a small apartment above a barber shop.
@@daniel_sc1024 That was her wish, she had plenty of money so she could have lived somewhere else. It seems like she needed looking after and moved in with friends who cared for her.
Tutti ricordano i poveri romanoff.... nessuno ha pietà delle "povere" anime"" russe nate e cresciute nel fango per mantenere i romanoff. I proprietari terrieri e il clero...
@@ritarossi1805Better than being born under murdering Communist dogs
@@janetpendlebury6808 She had plenty of money? I was always of the believe that she was facing financial difficulties.
What a beautiful soul and what a beautiful story! She is my favorite Royal! She is so brave and caring and so human. She cared about people truly, her life wasn't about herself or gaining wealth or power or scandals , she just wanted to live her life and be happy and help others and that's exactly what she did, rest in peace Olga
I enjoyed this intimate exploration of Grand Dutchess Olga's life. Her brother's decision to grant her an annulment changed the trajectory of her life. Thank you for this presentation.
He probably knew at that point it mattered very little to anyone but her
A truly fantastic documentary. The incredible history of an incredible woman.
What a great tribute to a wonderful royal woman! I did not know about her until now. I pray that because of their strong faith that the Romanov family is happily reunited in heaven!
This was so beautifully made! Rest in joy, sweet Olga and family 🙏
What a beautiful story. I'm glad she was able to finally find a measure of happiness for herself.
It is indeed a tragedy that the royal family was murdered, but I am glad that Olga was able to escape that. this was a great documentary! thanks for posting it!
We're happy you liked the video. If you are interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
In the pages of the book, the eye of the reader’s mind will be apprised of the portraits of the Romanov family's psyche, depicted with the colors of their very own words from the personal writings of the family and of those who lived very close to them.
I can't imagine how the Grand Duchess survived with all the hardships and pains she went through in life.. Her life story was such a meaningful one!
Strong woman. Besides she had a loving support frm her husband
She had the love of her husband and I guess she got consulation from painting.
She was truly talented.
Her paintings are beautiful.
I may be wrong, but wasn't Grand Duchess Olga one of very few in the family who was convinced that Anastasia survived the massacre ... ref the life of Anna Anderson.
Ни через что особенно Ольге Гольтштейн-Готторпт не пришлось пройти в отличие от рабочих и крестьян Российской империи.
Olga Goltstein-Gottorpt did not have to go through anything in particular, unlike the workers and peasants of the Russian Empire.
@@tinatin7949yes... true... people still don't get it...
The entire story is a visual treat. Especially remarkable 9:15 actual film clips, little-known, from the 189O's. The movie camera had only just been invented ...
Perhaps, the first ever family home movies !!
Extremely well produced documentary. Better than any partially fictionalized movie of her life. Thank you so much.
Wow, what a life! I'm glad she found some happiness! Her lovely paintings help tell her story!
I love her paintings- so warm and sincere and beautiful like Olga herself.
All fake
Thank you for a beautiful tribute to the Grand Duchess. Her life was filled with incredible sadness yet she found happiness and love.
Thank you for watching and for commenting here! Here's another video from our channel that you will surely love: ua-cam.com/video/IC-D1dZKoCI/v-deo.html
Her paintings are sublime a shame she isn't renowned because she deserves to be
This has got to be the best documentary I have ever seen in years. Thank you for telling that story. A true story.
And you can judge this whatever it is ... because?
The Grand Duchess Olga led a colorful, interesting life. She was born into a world of wealth and privilege that none of us can imagine, and yet she never seemed to be a snob about it. She was close to her brother Nicholas and a great friend to her young nieces, and they loved her dearly. Olga was the one who convinced the girls' mother that they needed to get away from the palace sometimes and spend more time with young people their own age, so she organized parties, dances and games at her home and invited her nieces over, and the girls all enjoyed that immensely, especially Anastasia, who was very social when she had the opportunity to be! When the revolution came and Olga and her husband had to leave Russia and start all over in Denmark, and later in Canada, she never seemed bitter about what she had to leave behind, but moved on, seemed to appreciate what she still had, and enjoyed being able to paint, and the companionship of her family and friends. She didn't mind the simple life at all! Still, though, it's somewhat hard to fathom that a woman who was born "in the purple", and who was the very last surviving member of the Russian royalty, died in relative obscurity and near poverty, in a small room above a shop in Toronto, Canada. I think someone needs to make a documentary about the life of this woman!
You just saw it here
Yes, we just watched a documentary of her amazing life. Here.
Did you mean a dramatized film or mini-series about her life? This was a pretty amazing documentary in its own right.
You seem overly "obsessive" about the life of the Grand Duchess, as if you were actually there. Time to see a therapist.
He family were mindlessly brutal and inhumane people. The wrongs they committed were crimes against humanity. They did not live to serve the Russian people or those they conquered. Others lived to serve them. They partied and played while committing genocide against millions of others in wars of unimaginable brutality as their empire expanded eastward. They repressed their own subjects with horrifying indifference.
Every story of the Romanov family is a treasure for me. So fascinating. Love them
I love that her brother, Nikki granted the annulment- he truly loved his family.
It was a great gift to grant Olga her true love and she was able to live on in honour of her brother
Glad she survived and was able to live on her own terms
although under threat by the USSR’s determination to murder all of the Romanovs
Wonder if her sons were allowed to live peacefully
She did not just have one life, she lived several lives. More than an ordinary person ever sees.
A Royal is somewhat interesting.
A Royal with genuine humility is rare and fascinating..
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Look up King Boris III and what he did to save Bulgaria's jews during the Second World War :)
There were more good kings.
@@gloriapascoe2614 het niet
She was a remarkable lady and a great painter I loved the Infor Marion on her life. My wife’s name is Olga and she also paints. I am glad of this coincidence.
Not really most royals are great people which is why so many are Saints
In her autobiography she expressed her pride in being born “in the purple” meaning her father was Tsar when she was born. In Toronto a little girl came up to her and said the girl’s mom told her Olga was a real life princess. Of course in Russia a princess is a minor royal title. Olga stretched to her full height and told the girl, “ I most certainly am not. I am an Imperial Grand Duchess.”😆
No imperator not titles… especially abroad, last I heard Canada is a republic!
Because she truly IS the Grand Duchess… hood for het
Being born iñ purple means to be born royal not because her dad's tsar
@@Luke-to7xw that may be but she herself described it as having been born when her father was already tsar. Your issue is with the late Grand Duchess and not me.
Canada is definitely not a republic but perhaps it should be.
Russia is a country with a fascinating dark history. She was smart enough to make a life for herself no matter what obstacles she faced.
Michael Ojeda This isn’t about China.
Fascinating subject the Romanov family
She had some help.
Under the grace of God.
Just one of her mother's broches could support her whole family for years. They were not wealthy but they did not have to worry what they are going to eat. That and having royal family all over Europe. Everybody chips in and voila, there is enough money for the next life project/stage.
However, she was very down to earth and was able to enjoy simple things in life like having a loving relationship with her husband and country life.
Wasn't it nice to know that Olga was able to marry her sweetheart and have a family, what a life.
She was so strong and patient, and yes, life rewarded her in the end.
You have me fooled Olga married? And have a family really? Hate to say
all were shot + bayoneted. The bodies were stripped + mutilated.
According to this video, Olga’s first marriage was an arranged marriage. Olga did not know the man she agreed to marry. He was a prince 👑 who lived in Russia. Olga’s mother made the match. Her husband was much older than her and a homosexual. Years later Olga fell in love with a commoner and asked her husband for a divorce. He said no, but her brother (the Emperor) gave his blessing and annulled the marriage. Olga now married her sweetheart, commoner, and had children.
@@peterchrisp9003 .... Peter, this video is about a different Olga. The Olga you refer to is the daughter of the last Czar of Russia. Yes, that one was shot and killed along with her family, but this video is about a different Olga. This Olga is about the last Czar’s sister (Olga). ....That Czar named one of his daughters after this sister.
@@vspaan thanks 4 feedback
Vicki this one is so haunting + gut
wrenching i actually have a 3:16
seconds of one of Romanov killers
he talks about how they're,going to
kill the family it's an actual recording
of his voice. His idea 3 options.Kill them while sleeping 2nd a bomb
3rd one well we know the third
one. It's frightening + he's talking
about the 3 options
A remarkable woman who eventually married the love of her life and and survived; she had no airs about. I look at her and am reminded of another remarkable woman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Neither would be called "beautiful" but were beautiful. Lovely documentary.
The story of the Tzar has always tugged at my heart
A brave woman who confroted her family to get out of an unhappy marriage, who left behind her country to escape death, who coped with an uncompromising and selfish mother. Who already in her sixties had to pack again to Canada to flee once again the communist nightmare. A loving wife and mother and an accomplished artist. Olga Alexandovna, I wish I had met you!
My thoughts as well. Respect from NJ USA.
I have too much respect for her.
Ironically, Communist party promised us paradise in this world and we Soviets seemed to be convinced that royals and other aristocrats and the rich were bloodsucking parasites on Russian people and deserved their fate. It took time since late 1980ies through 1990ies to change our minds.
She had a heart of gold,she was a truthfully Duchess ,may God give her a peace and rest!
Patricia McCoy Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons are worse . You only hear about catholic priests on the news but won’t hear much about Jehovah’s witnesses. The saying for the Jehovah’s Witnesses is that it’s a pedophiles paradise.
I’m glad that despite her birth and all the expectations and rules that came with it, in the end Olga was able to be herself and live the life she wanted on her own terms. What a resilient, and honorable woman!
Thank you for this moving story. She was a strong and brave woman. Her life was very difficult but she faced it with grace. I am so glad that she married the love of her life and that they worked together through live.
She led a very fascinating life. A movie could be made about her. How sad and ironic that she would live the life her brother wanted with his family. RIP Olga.
So very true, Mohan! If you are really interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. Such are:
• The achievements and great reforms of Tsar Nicholas' reign.
• The events of the 1905 revolution and Bloody Sunday.
• Russia’s and Tsar Nicholas’ involvement in WW1.
• The plots and conspiracies to overthrow Tsar Nicholas from his throne.
• The myth of the “Bread Revolution” and the truth about the February 1917 coup.
If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
In the pages of the book, the eye of the reader’s mind will be apprised of the portraits of the Romanov family's psyche, depicted with the colors of their very own words from the personal writings of the family and of those who lived very close to them.
@@RomanovRoyalMartyrs Will defo check the book out. Thanks for the recommendations
@@jamiemohan2049 thank you so much! We'd be very happy to hear back from you! Many thanks and warmest wishes!
The music for this was beautiful. Thank you.
Yes it was; Amazing Grace and Ave Maria by Gounod were played in sync with the story line. Also liked the way paintings and actual photos were interspersed. Wonderful production
I live in Toronto and was shocked to find out that Olga's final days were spent in a building that is literally 5 minutes drive from me.
Wow! That's really wonderful! Probably you'll go have a look there now?
I did live in the Beaches when I was in Toronto. Is Olga's place on Gerrard? She's buried up in North Toronto.
But why the Royal family from England didn't support her financially to have a decent life?, Dinamark still support the royal from Greece, Very Sad History from The Russian Royal Family ended.
@@JulieN-v4r They did better. They came up with an epic lie about their deaths. So, instead of being remembered for their outrageous stupidity and disconnect from the real world, they come up with this huge sob story. The logistics of them being separated from their close and POWERFUL family connections, one that expanded maybe half of the world, kidnapped and locked up in a cabin waaay out in the wilderness, and how very convenient, is outright ludicrous.
@@JulieN-v4r it's true! Said story, the King of England had the opportunity to save them, and he didn't
The one constant in her life was painting. No matter what, her paintings were her solace and go to mode of self soothing. I'm guessing she escaped into her paintings when she did them. Beautifully done video.. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about grand duchess Olga very much. Love from India.
Brilliant!
Why is anastacia stil mentioned. There is more hidden. Silensed .
Winter 79
Where are her paintings now?
Renurose, I thought her paintings were beautiful. For the grand duchess painting must have been as you say, self soothing, and therapeutic too. A creative escape from the restrictions of daily living when she felt she needed to be free. How wonderful it would be to own one of her paintings, I envy those who do.
An extraordinary life, born in wealth and privilege, coming from royalty living in luxury to living very modestly on a farm half way across the world from where she grew up. To have to flee the Soviets who had killed her brother and his family, what a terrible thing that was.
It would be very interesting to know what her great grandchildren's lives are like, if they have any artistic talent.
I am so happy I found these videos. Thank you! Humbling 🙏
Glad you like them!
I was so delighted to see the film! Olga's image and individuality amazed me greatly, she's gorgeous absolutely! I' really happy she could manage to escape from Russia, where her old brother and his family had been tortured to death! She was so talented a person and did o lot of good to people!
She is my favorite Romanov. Amazing woman with a golden heart. I love GD Olga Alexandrovna!
Thank you for this great story of a woman who was happy to live a normal ordinary life.
God bless her soul.❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
Very well done, I feel that I know Olga after watching this presentation, I had a tear of sadness, I had a tear of sadness, I have of love for Olga and her family..... And it hopefully reminds us all to love each other....
Olga.
Duchess..
Woman of integrity..
I believe Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna lived closer to Smørum than Ballerup. My grandmother worked in the dairy shop in Smørum and Grand Duchess Olga used to shop there. She was a nice woman, always polite and talkative.
did she speak danish?
What a wonderful documentary! Thx for this. What a wonderful lady! So humble despite her ancestry
Glad you enjoyed it!
And Husband & Son!!💖💖💖💖
This is by far the best documentary I've ever seen and all I watch are documentaries.
What an awesome and wonderful woman and wonderful love story! Her painting gave her the strength to get through even the worst situations. She has been a wonderful artist. What an extraordinary, almost unbelievable life story! I'm very impressed.
In many ways I think she was lucky. She escaped and survived. The rest of her family was not so fortunate.
What an amazing woman and a significant part of history of Russia, Denmark and Canada. Great documentary!
Remarquable documentaire, ce qui démontre que l'internet peut aussi offrir des merveilles. Étant un amoureux de l'Histoire, et de la Russie en particulier surtout en ce temps troublé, j'ai été comblé d'avoir pu entrer dans l'intimité de la Grande Duchesse Olga trop oubliée.
I am so glad I watched this video. I am all respect for Grand Duchess Olga.May her sould Rest In Peace.
What a fantastic presentation!Olga was a most talented artist and an inspirational person. Humane and humble in spite of her lineage.
A wonderful story and memorial to a life full of turbulence and a very strong and fearless woman.
I will watch this presentation over and over again.
Glad you liked the video, Christine! You might also love the story of Grand Duchess Elisabeth, sister of Tsarina Alexandra: ua-cam.com/video/0Edio0q3I2Q/v-deo.html
Please, what is the music?
One of the most moving documentaries I have ever seen. I type this with tears in my eyes. Thank you for posting it.
Absolutely riveting and what a lovely lady . Glad she had a happy marriage with the man she loved .
As tumultuous as their lives were they had something rare and special that very few people ever find. Enduring love and loyalty. She wondered what the people in the market saw in her. They saw inspiration.
My Congratulations to you for an informative & very interesting history of Grand Duchess Olga Romanov. May she Rest in Peace.
A really interesting life. I always hated history in school but with you tube with all these videos it’s now my favorite subject. I am so fascinated with how people lived long ago
Glad you liked it, Roberta! If you are really interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
In the pages of the book, the eye of the reader’s mind will be apprised of the portraits of the Romanov family's psyche, depicted with the colors of their very own words from the personal writings of the family and of those who lived very close to them.
So humble, she was blessed with love, family, real friends and long life.
A truly brilliant documentary. I had never heard of the Grand Duchess before. She was an extraordinary person who prevailed through historic times with courage, grace and humility. Her paintings are wonderful and joyous. Brava.
Very interesting but true story.The lady was true to herself.,and found a happy family life.The world will always feel sad for the Romanovs.Life is always sad for every one rich or poor, commener or king.The lady was such a good painter. Love from Srilanka.Chopins music was played beautifully.
Hello, Harsha! Thanks for watching!! If you are really interested in the truth about the life and death of the last Romanov family, as well as to what really took place in Russian during that turbulent era, then we highly recommend our book, which offers previously unpublished materials strictly from primary and archival sources. Our book brings to light a multitude of unknown and unrevealed facts, which evince that many truths remain silenced or distorted to this day. If you like to learn more, you can visit our official website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
I hope that her descendants remember her love and strength.
Hello there! Thanks for watching. It really is such a beautiful story, right? Have you been able to watch any other of our videos here? Here are two recommendations.
- The Lost Life of Alexis Romanov: ua-cam.com/video/mBVjDqHE_n4/v-deo.html
- Angels of Mercy | The Wartime Service of the Romanov Sisters: ua-cam.com/video/IC-D1dZKoCI/v-deo.html
Our warmest wishes for Happy Holidays! 🎁🎄
History is exciting, interesting, romantic,it is life. Bless you, all Olga
Thank you for this very interesting documentary.
I am so glad to have come upon this article. I feel so badly for the Romanov's. It is good to read the Grand Duchess Olga's story. She seemed like a very wonderful lady.
Thank you for watching our video!
Feel free to explore our book’s website: www.romanovs.eu/en-book
Very best wishes!
The RRM Project Team
What a strange life she lived caught in the middle of two different world's...sad that she couldn't marry the love of her life earlier and even sadder that her Mother never accepted the marriage (but not surprising really)...I can't imagine the sadness of having to leave Russia and then Denmark because she was terrified of being murdered...I am glad though that she found happiness finally and had her own family...she must have missed her brother and niece's and nephew terribly though 😢 RIP Grand Duchess Olga 💜 thankyou for sharing her story
Such beautiful music, photography and beautiful footage of glorious old Russia.
This was an incredible documentary. Absolutely fascinating.
She was a really impressive painter. Love her work.
I am fascinated by the Romanov family story. I am so glad that some of the members were able to escape and carry on with their lives with their family name and for their genes to live on. It was such a time that it's heard to get my head around it.
I cried so much. She's an inspiration. From here love for her husband to her royal duties and especially her art
Fascinating Documentary
What a life Olga had..I’m so happy she found long lasting love with her 2nd husband and
became a mother. She was a very talented artist 💕
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Arguably he was her only husband. The “first” was-as were many such arranged marriages among the aristocracy-a coerced business arrangement. In this case it appears it was never consummated and was eventually annulled-ie., acknowledged in Church terms as not being a true marriage.
“Annulment” is not the appropriate term when it is in reality the dissolution of a consummated marriage that was originally entered willingly by both parties.
What a wonderful woman! So humble and ordinary - not tied up with title etc!