OTMA was an acronym sometimes used by the four daughters of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia and his consort, Alexandra Feodorovna, as a group nickname for...
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Nicholas II of Russia family, especially its four daughters (known as the OTMA sisters). They even managed to make their Brownie models to produce many...
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series. Despite the complaints, the OTMA had difficulty in selling the coins, and they remained available from the OTMA's successor organization as late as...
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Logan, 2013) the title being an alternate romanization of Yekaterinburg, OTMA (Kate Moira Ryan, 2006) and The House of Special Purpose (Heidi Thomas, 2009)...
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Grand Duchesses Olga; Tatiana; Maria; and Anastasia—known collectively as OTMA—from 1898 to 1904. In 1906, she wrote a memoir entitled Six Years at the...
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"The Big Pair". The four girls sometimes signed letters using the nickname OTMA, which derived from the first letters of their first names. DNA testing on...
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"The Big Pair". The four girls sometimes signed letters using the nickname OTMA, which was derived from the first letters of their first names. Maria and...
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Klementy Nagorny [ru] (Alexei's sailor nanny) and Ivan Dmitrievich Sednev (OTMA's footman; Leonid Sednev's uncle), "had been sent out of this government"...
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Palace to play with the four grand duchesses, quite often referred to as OTMA; meanwhile, Maria and her sister had moved into a smaller apartment, owned...
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(Glavnoe upravlenie lagerey, 'Chief Administration of Camps'). Historically, OTMA was an acronym sometimes used by the daughters of Emperor Nicholas II of...
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