Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-34524635-20180218085300/@comment-2236231-20180218203347

This is what I could find;

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/06/russia-revolution-tsarist-school-moscow-nicholas-ii

"During the Soviet period, discussion of the Whites was forbidden. Chavchavadze’s family returned to the Soviet Union in 1947 in a wave of patriotism after victory in the second world war, but his father was quickly arrested as a spy and sent to the Gulag for 25 years, while the family was exiled to Kazakhstan."

"Russians who want a monarchy has risen from 15% to 25% over the past decade...."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanov_Empire_(micronation)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchist_Party

From what I can tell people where reluctant to voice support for Monarchy or even talk about the Whites under the Soviet Union but over the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s they have been able to with out fear of the KGB and other soviet auhtorities. The whites you may recall where defeated militarily and many where sent to labor camps but kin where where carefull where able to avoid such. Thus how monarchism has survived in Russia on into the present. 15% isn't strong per-say but with that number having gone to 25 in roughly 20 years (15% came from the 90s) since the fall of the USSR (thats 5% every 10 years roughly) it seems that the people who support Monarchy are slow to come forward but present.