The Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The troops on horses move through the streets. A building seen in the background. The exterior view of the Ipatiev House where the Romanovs were executed. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Generals inspect troops in Yekaterinburg, Russia during World War I. View of a large building in a cold, snowy setting. Horses pull sleds with passengers and equipment. Slovak General Milan Rastislav Štefánik (1st Minister of War of Czechoslovakia), together with Czechoslovakian Generals Rudolf Gaida and Jan Syrovy review and decorate Russian troops in Yekaterinburg. The troops assemble for movement to the front. The soldiers march holding guns through the streets. Civilians watch as the soldiers march past.
The Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg,Russia. A woman stands at the curb and two guards stand outside a rough wooden fence in front of the Ipatiev House. Inside the house, General Radola Gaida (Gajda), a leader of the Czechoslovak legions in Russia, sits at his deck. Interior views of the Ipatiev House (where the Romanovs, Nicholas II and his immediate family were executed). The dining room, living room, and bed room of the house. Change of scene shows masses of Russian refugees with their belongings at a railway station.