Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor
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Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor was a British admiral and commander of the Royal Navy's China Station during World War I. He was responsible for arranging the escape of refugees from Siberia through Japan and on to Canada.
Tudor was awarded the Japanese Orders of the Sacred Treasure and the Striped Tiger, both first class, and from Britain the KCB and KCMG. Tudor later became President of the Royal Navy College at Greenwich.[1]
Tudor was an uncle of Owen Frederick Morton Tudor, who married Larissa Tudor, a woman some people have claimed might have really been Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Michael Occleshaw, The Romanov Conspiracies: The Romanovs and the House of Windsor, Orion, 1993, p. 176
[edit] References
- Occleshaw, Michael, The Romanov Conspiracies: The Romanovs and the House of Windsor, Orion, 1993, ISBN-10 1855925184
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