In July 1918, during the Bolshevik execution of Tsar Nicholas II, his wife, five children, four servants, and two dogs, one spaniel named Joy survived because he never barked; the soldiers let him live due to his silence, and he was later rescued by a British officer, living out his days in Windsor, England.
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One dog survived the execution of Russia's entire royal family >> [music] >> by staying silent.
July 1918 The Romanovs were lined up in a basement.
Bolshevik soldiers executed all 14 people [music] and animals.
Tsar Nicholas, his wife, all five children gone.
Even two royal dogs were shot on [music] site.
But one spaniel named Joy never barked. Comment what you do. The soldiers let him live because [music] he stayed quiet.
A British officer found Joy months later starving.
Joy lived his final years in Windsor, England. The quiet dog outlived an empire. The Romanov remains weren't found until 1991 >> [music] >> and two bodies are still missing.
Like this if your dog would have barked.
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