Grand Duchess Olga(1895-1918)
Her Imperial Highness, The Grand Duchess Olga Nicholaievna Romanov was
born on November 15, 1895 at Tsarskoe Selo. She was the oldest daughter
of Tsar Nicholas II and the Empress Alexandra. She has 3 younger
sisters - Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia - and one younger brother
Alexei. Olga was the most like her father, the Tsar Nicholas the
Second, with chestnut-blonde hair and blue eyes. She was the more
thoughtful of her sisters and very intelligent, but she was sometimes
difficult, and argued with her mother, Empress Alexandra. Olga was
extremely close to her younger sister Tatiana, who was 18 months
younger then her. Tatiana and Olga shared a bedroom and were called
"The Big Pair", while Olga's other two younger sisters - Maria and
Anastasia - were called "The Little Pair." Olga was going to maybe
marry Price Carol of Romania, but Olga didn't want to leave Russia. "I
am Russian and I mean to remain Russian!" So Olga did not marry Prince
Carol. When World War I started Olga, her sister Tatiana and her Mother
the Empress Alexandra became War nurses. During the War Olga became
more aware of the resentment that the Russian people had for her
family. Also During the war she had a mental breakdown. When her father
abdicated, for himself and Alexei, Olga and her family were prisoners
of the Revolution, in Tobolsk. After that, Olga's father, mother and
sister Maria went to Ekaterinburg, leaving Olga with her sisters
Tatiana and Anastasia and her younger brother Alexei. Olga and her
sisters took care of Alexei because he got very hurt before her father,
mother and sister left. After Alexei was well enough to be moved, Olga,
Tatiana, Anastasia, Alexei and some of their employees went to
Ekaterinburg, to be with their parents and Maria. In Ekaterinburg the
Romanov's lived in a place called "The House of Special Purpose." Olga,
Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia all shared a room, while her father,
mother, and Alexei shared. On July 17, 1918 the Romanovs, their Doctor,
and others where set up in a basement in "The House of Special
Purpose." Then, 11 executors entered and started firing. Olga and her
family and servants all died. Olga was only 23 years old when she died.
But, when they found the bodies of the Romanovs and their servants they
realized they are missing two, Alexei and either Maria, Tatiana, or
Anastasia. Recently the Russian Orthodox Church in Russia canonized the
Romanovs as saints.