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Well... our only disagreement is upon the name of the place where her ashes are scattered. :) To me, it is Sverdlovskaya Oblast. |
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Where is Sverdlovskaya Oblast at? Is there a claimant there?
BTW.. What do you think of Anna Anderson and about those who identified her as being AN, her memories, the handwriting, etc. In my opinion there are too many coincidences between 'two' people to be just a coincidence. She knew things NO ONE on the outside could have possibly known. I guess the reason I came off as I did was because of the way people on this forum talk as if it has been proven beyond all doubt Marie is missing. Here's one I found on the LR part 1 thread. "As Anastasia's body was one of those found, and identified by DNA, the chances that Anna Anderson's DNA tests and those tests were wrong must not be very big. I remember that King Olav of Norway commented on the case in a book he was interviewed for in 1977. (He was related to the Romanovs by way of Anastasia's grandmother, who was his great aunt, and thus was Anastasia's second cousin) He said that there were few people in the family who believed Anna Anderson's claims." Is this person aware Anastasia and Marie would have the same mtDNA? And is he aware the only Romanov to actually see Anna Anderson was Olga Alexandrovna? All the others simply persecuted her without seeing her, which makes me think they had something to hide.
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"My heart tells me it is she," -Olga Alexandrovna when meeting Anna Anderson who claimed to be her godchild Anastasia Nicholaevna, before she changed her mind, saying that she was a deluded imposter. |
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The more I read the Romanov thread 1 the more confused I get about some of these posts. It's almost as if people here WANT Marie to be missing, and ignore ALL other evidence. Is there something I'm missing?
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"My heart tells me it is she," -Olga Alexandrovna when meeting Anna Anderson who claimed to be her godchild Anastasia Nicholaevna, before she changed her mind, saying that she was a deluded imposter. |
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As for your correct statement that she knew things NO ONE on the outside could have possibly known -- it implies that someone among the insiders could have known. Possibly she was very well-trained by... my my, I have to stop as I am not into conspiracy theories! :) |
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Anyways, what is it that makes you trust the Russian scientists so much more than the Americans? And remember, there are also witnesses who say they saw Anastasia in Perm, and all had the same story. So witnesses and executioners can't all be right. No scientific evidence? What about the handwriting of Anna Anderson which had ALL the concordant signs of Grand Duchess Anastasia? And the ears, which were identical in 17 anatomical points. 12 is considered proof of identity in German courts. These tests when performed today still give the same result. I don't see why Lili Dehn, Tatiana Botkin, Shura and others would want to support a fraud. And how did she know so many intimate details of IP life? She knew of one event where only Alexandra, Lili Dehn, Anna Vyrobouva, and Anastasia Nicholaevna were present! The only person who COULD have told her this was Lili Dehn, which is implausible. I just don't see how Anna Anderson could not have been Anastasia, but I'll admit the DNA leaves a little circle of doubt for me, but the chain of custody really makes me reguard it as inconclusive.
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"My heart tells me it is she," -Olga Alexandrovna when meeting Anna Anderson who claimed to be her godchild Anastasia Nicholaevna, before she changed her mind, saying that she was a deluded imposter. |
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And why, for example, Dehn telling someone who then told to AA is so implausible? Quote:
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The case of the Romanovs is complicated because they are so many 'witnesses' who say different things, so in the end we don't know what to believe.
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"My heart tells me it is she," -Olga Alexandrovna when meeting Anna Anderson who claimed to be her godchild Anastasia Nicholaevna, before she changed her mind, saying that she was a deluded imposter. Last edited by Warren; 08-14-2008 at 09:47 AM. Reason: repeat |
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I believe Anastasia Nicholaevna survived the execution and became Anna Anderson, but I have no problem changing my belief if I see hard evidence to contradict it, which I don't. I'm just glad we can have our opinions here without being ridiculed. I respect your opinion very much, even if it differs from my own.
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Fascinating conversations about the theories of Anastasia and Anna Anderson. Thanks for making me think and presenting some relevant points about the whole Romanov debate.
Linda 85 |
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I love the subject. It's interesting because none of us will ever know 100% what the truth is.
I think it would have been best that Anastasia (or Marie) and Alexei died that night with the rest of their family. No one should have to live with that sort of trauma. But then there's the part of me that has studied the life of Anna Anderson, and it so hard to think she was lieing. The sadness and loneliness she felt would be exactly what I picture a real survivor to have felt. This isn't the trauma of someone who had merely dropped a hand grenade in a factory as history's verdict would like us to believe.
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"My heart tells me it is she," -Olga Alexandrovna when meeting Anna Anderson who claimed to be her godchild Anastasia Nicholaevna, before she changed her mind, saying that she was a deluded imposter. |
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My opinion is that everyone is entitled to doubts -- it is an important part of what makes us human. But everyone, when in doubt, ought to remember that he or she possesses the most potent weapon known to the humankind -- Occam's razor, that is. :) |
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Well, it dosen't necessarily have to be all those people together at all. I mean, you've got remember the American hospital TWICE denied having any remains from Anna Anderson. And then suddenly, it appears. How do we know for a fact it was REALLY from her after it had twice been denied?
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"My heart tells me it is she," -Olga Alexandrovna when meeting Anna Anderson who claimed to be her godchild Anastasia Nicholaevna, before she changed her mind, saying that she was a deluded imposter. Last edited by Warren; 08-14-2008 at 09:47 AM. Reason: repeat |
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Unfortunately it have to be all those people... and even some more.
Mistakes happen, especially in hospitals. I know that... ![]() Last edited by Warren; 08-14-2008 at 09:48 AM. Reason: repeat |