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No. Anastasia was killed in Russia when the revolution happened in the early 1900's. Earhart was much later in the 40's.

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Was anastacia romanov's body ever found?

It was found in either 1991 or 2008. The mass grave, found in 1991 held the bodies of the tsar, his wife, three of their daughters(Olga, Tatiana, Maria or Anastasia) and three retainers. In the other grave, two charred children were dug up. The bodies of Alexei and of his sister, widely thought to be Maria or Anastasia were found. The only daughter scientists have ever identified with any certainty is Olga because of the prominent forehead.


Who was Anastasia romanova's husband?

she had no husband she was too young and excuted too soon to ever get a chance


What ever happened to the lady who claimed that she was Anastasia?

There were several. all are deceased, would be pushing ll0 years or darn near it as Anastasia was born in l90l. Two of the ladies you speak of are Eugenie Smith ( a.k.a. Eugenie Onegin) of Chicago, and the better known and more probable Anna Anderson. a Friend of my Father"s ( the friend was a Russian psychiatrist) admitted- at least half the Women, older ones in Soviet Mental hospitals have an (Anastasia complex) it is a poplular delusion there! This psychosis could also explain a morbid fear of cops and law-enforcement types- as the real Anastasia certainly had! in the Amy Irving mini-series she beat up a police photographer merely taking an ID photo for a hospital, no for the Police. ( he was Berlin PD- this is before the SS got up steam.) Anna Anderson died in l985, Eugenie more recently.


What happened to Alexei Romanov?

Alexei Romanov was murdered along with the rest of his family, doctor and servants. The report of the killing by Yakov Yurovsky , who was in command of the detail that kept the Romano vs in custody has been found and it clearly states that all, even young Alexei, of the Romanovs were shot and buried. In addition, there is an eyewitness report by one of the guards, Pavel Medvedev, confirming that Alexei was killed. After several months in custody of the Bolsheviks, Alexei was suffering badly and in great pain because of his hemophilia. He could not walk on his own at the time.He likely would have died soon anyway. The only way he could have survived is if the Bolsheviks, who murdered every other member of his family, actively cared for him to keep him alive. Now why would they do that? The most compelling reason to disbelieve any story that he survived is to realize that the murder of Alexei was the second most important murder of all of the Romanovs, even that of Alexandra. Once Nicholas II was dead, Alexei had the right to succeed to the throne. The only way to ensure that no Romanov ever again became Tsar was to kill the entire family, but Nicholas and the Tsarevich had to go first before the women. There was no way the Bolsheviks would have allowed Alexei to live.


Were the murderers of the Romanov family ever caught or punished?

The Murderers of Romanov Family SecretThe murderers of the Romanov family were never caught or punished due to the fact that they did not confess to the whole crime. The citizens of the village near the woods where the family was buried never said anything due to fear of being punished and the remains would have been dug up and reburied somewhere else. The murderers of the Imperial family did not confess to the whole crime truthfully, but did confess to executing the family in the cellar of the Impatiev house and burning the bodies. Even though they could not burn the bodies fully, they had told that story, but to cover-up their lie they buried the bodies in the woods near a village. The murderers were never punished for the murder of the Romanov Family. They had confessed to murdering the family, by shooting bullets and bayonets at them in the cellar of the Impatiev house and if members were still concious after the execution they stabbed them. The murderers were never caught or punished by the government for one simple reason: They WERE the government. After the Provisional Government fell in November, 1917, the Bolsheviks took the Tsar and his family to Ekaterinberg. The Russian Civil War had begun and a Czechoslavak contingent of the White Russian Army was nearby and could have rescued the family. In the evening of July 16, 1918, members of the Extraordinary Commission of the Ekaterinburg Soviet (the Bolshevik governing body in that city) appeared at the Impatiev house with orders that the family be shot lest they be rescued. Commander Yurovsky of the Red Army was in charge of the force that held the royal family. At about midnight he ordered the royal family awakened and at about 1 a. m. the Tsar, his wife, their four daughters, their son, together with the family's doctor, maid and two waiters were brought to a room. Yurovsky, the members of the Commission and several soldiers entered the room and shot them all dead. The government murdered the Romanovs.