Australian tiktoker Kate Ritchie decides to help her grandmother clean up when she accidentally discovers an old chest in their home. writes about it start hit with a social network connection. This chest was from the famous brand Louis Vuitton, but the most surprising thing was inside. Kate discovered old photographs and other valuable artifacts, as well as documents from the Tsarist Russian era.
Kate Ritchie is her great-great-grandfather’s World War II, which becomes clear after carefully examining the contents of the chest. She was surprised to discover that she was related to Nicholas. It turned out to be a white immigrant who left Russia after the revolution. Inside the chest, Kate found rare photographs of the last Russian emperor, along with her letters. According to the family legend, II. Nicholas even gave his close friend Faberge a watch with eggs, and St. He had a mansion in St. Petersburg.
Kate asked her Russian-speaking subscribers for help translating the documents. Thanks to his help, he was able to find out the identity of his great-great-grandfather Alexander Tetsner, a nobleman who served as a civil servant in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and was the son of the State Chancellor’s Minister. Nicholas II appointed Alexander the governor of the Olonets province, but due to the February events of the last century, he was never able to take the post.
Thanks to the preserved papers, Kate was able to reconstruct the past of the person associated with these materials. This person turned out to be Alexander Tetsner, the family thought he was dead. It was learned from the documents that Alexander sent his wife, Baroness Olga Rebinder, and their son Sergei to China, and then went after them.
Alexander lost his leg while traveling to Harbin. The family eventually settled in New Zealand, where the baroness established the first Orthodox church. The alleged descendants of Tetsner now live in Brisbane, Australia.
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