A while ago Kerensky told the Emperor that they can't stay at Tsarskoye selo any longer. They discussed potential exile destinations and agreed on Crimea. The Emperor was very happy with this choice and his family started packing their bags when suddenly a new order came in: they were expected to pack furs and warm clothes. See more
The weather got nice, with a deep blue sky. I read a lot until dinner time. The smell of lime trees in bloom drifted in the air. During the morning I took a good walk. During the day we worked for a while to the right of the path near yesterday's place. See more
I've got horrible back pain and I am afraid to make a move. Took a hot bath, a salipyrine, I hope it will help. The weather is very hot and quiet. A comission arrived to check on us and on our inspectors. Well, we'll see if it gets better or maybe even worse: lately we are facing constant problems and holdbacks every time we want to go somewhere.
On July 31st General Brusilov was removed from his position as Supreme Commander-in-Chief and was replaced by General KornilovCommander in Chief of the Petrograd command - from 18 March 1917, who, however, did not assume control till August 5th. General Radko Dimitriev resigned command of the 12th Army, nominally on grounds of ill-health, but really because he had at last found that even his concessions were unable to keep pace with the growing demands of the men. He was succeeded by General Parski. See more