How did princess Anastasia of Russia die?
her and her whole family were exucuted with guns and bullets
What evidence is there that says Anastasia romanov didn't escape?
Quite recently, DNA testing confirmed that Anastasia Romanov was killed with the rest of her family. There were bones (or bone fragments) found from each family member of the Romanovs.
Who was Anastasia romanova's husband?
she had no husband she was too young and excuted too soon to ever get a chance
Anastasia and her family were killed during the Russian Revolution of 1917.
How did Anna Anderson know the Romanov's Secrets?
No one really knows. People who knew Anastasia thought that Anna Anderson was Anastasia because she knew little things about Anastasia's life that someone who was not Anastasia would not know. However in one book it has been theorized that Gleb Blotkin (the son of the Romanov's doctor who was killed with them, childhood playmate of the real Anastasia and chapion of Anna Anderson) fed her information that she needed to fool people.
What are the modern day sentiments about the Romanovs?
We would like to believe that since the bodies have not been found, that Marie or anastasia, (most likely Anastasia) and Alexei, the children of Alexandra and Tsar Nicholas survived the Bolshevik massacre.
Who killed Anastasia and her family?
The N. K.V.D. specifically a ( Murder squad) commanded by a Lieutenant Yurovksy- they used American made .45-II ( M-l9ll) automatics, which were shipped into Russia pre-revolutionary and were intended for MP"s special police units, and so on-and wound up in the hands of the N.K. V.D. The N.K.V.D. was sort of the Soviet FBI- do not confuse with the KGB which is international in scope. NKVD strictly Soviet national!
Why didn't Tatiana Romanov marry?
Tatiana, along with her older sister, the Grand Duchess Olga, were busily involved as Nurses"s aids at various military and veteran"s hospitals during the War. Tatiana was also an honorary IKGB ( Czarist forerunner of the KGB) Field Grade officer, and her customized uniform, Boots, Trenchcoat ( Purple leather- rather a la Harriet Quimby!) and unusual helmet survive- I saw this and other Romanov relics in an exhibit on the Czarist Russian period at the Newark Museum a few years ago- maybe 2003 or 004. not sure. worth my while . there was not too much material specifically on Anastasia- which aids the survival hypothesis.
Who was Nicholas Romanov the 2nd?
Were there witnesses of Anastasia Romanov's death?
No. and there was a curious government backed Media blackout ( obviously easier in the days when media was limited to wire services, radio and newspapers.) it is true her body was never recovered, and there were all sorts of confused signals. the Reds wanted all Romanovs dead or at least out of the picture, the Whites saw their Girl Czarina as a rallying cause, what could be more romantic than a young princess caught up in world-shaking turmoil. Indeed much can be said for both sides Anna Anderson and the argument that there were no survivors. (Anastasia) to the end of her days had a deep-seated fear of law enforcement officers of all kinds, being photographed by strange persons, and this seems natural enough- Basements. ( going to the basement of Blood) if her story is true, she clearly had help from IKGB ( czarist equivalent of KGB such as Dimitri) to make good her escape, and may have been given memory-altering drugs as well. the phobias were too deep seated to be accidental shocks from exploding shells at an ammunition plant, as some have suggested.
Where did Anastasia romanov disappear to?
Many people believed it was Anne Anderson, but after she died scientists came to the conclusion that Anne Anderson was a fake. Nobody has really found Anastasia Romanov.
Theres a book written caled Dreaming Anastasia. It's really good, and about what might have happened to Anastasia. I recomend reading it. In the book she was taken away by Baba Yaga to keep safe. Baba Yaga is a which in a Russian fairy tale. It's just a book, and of course that is not what really happened, but it is intresting and something to think about. I recomend reading the book. It about Russian history, but it's a fantasy book. I didn't even know it was based on a real envent until i googled it. Its well written.
The one's who had fled to the Crimea escaped on the British war ship the H.M.S. Marlborough in 1919. The Dowager Empress Marie Lived in the UK for a while then lived in Denmark, dying in 1928. Grand Duchess Xenia lived in grace and favour residences in the UK, she died in 1960. Grand Duchess Olga lived with her mother in Denmark then after the war immigrated to Canada, dying in 1960. The others lived (usually) in France, The UK, or the US
What is the true story of the Royal Romanov family after the Russian revolution of 1917?
they got arrested, shipped around a bit and then ended up in Siberia. From there they were shot in a basement, had sulfuric acid put on them and got dumped in a mineshaft
As far as is known, No. Smoking was always considered a somewhat (Dirty) habit for women, and Royalty, surely the creme de la creme would not deign towards such as plebian if not low-life habit- a matter of Nobless obligez- Nobility obliges! here in a most positive sense, avoiding a dumb and dirty habit. There is evidence her mother may have had a problem with the native liquor- Vodka. In reading some of Anastasia"s translated memoirs and various material on the Romanov clan, I get the involuntary impression that Alexandra was something of a kook- why would a mature woman change, (and with difficulty) her Language and her Religion- in order to Marry Czar Nicholas, This is light-years beyond the (adjustment) of say citizenship papers, passports, etc. I get the impression Alexandra"s drinking may have fueled her involvement with the mad monk- Rasputin. Nicholas avoided the crackpot cleric and tried to have him banned from Court- backed up by IKGB men. ( Imperial equivalent of KGB< like our secret service in poilitical-bodyguard role here-) as far as is known Stacy did not smoke- good for her.
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Yes she did there are pictures to prove it. But if you dont believe it then there is footage of her ex-aunts sister Queen Marie of Romania smoking in her study.
Who did Michael Romanov give absolute control over the peasants in 1613?
I believe you are referring to Pugachev, the ( Peasant"s Czar) he was not nobility at all but a popular Cossack Leader among the agrarian and more or less (Cowboy) class in that part of Russia.
What was Alexandra Romanov best known for?
She was known for being the last Tsarina of Russia, and her support of the staretz Rasputin, she was also a favorite grandaughter of Queen Victoria
How many sisters did czarina Alexandra have?
Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia (born Princess Victoria Alix Helena Beatrice Louise of Hesse and by Rhine) had four sisters:
Victoria (married Prince Louis of Battenberg, later Marquess of Mitford-Haven, grandmother of Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh)
Elisabeth (mariied Grand Duke Sergei, became a nun, murdered in Russian Revolution, canonized as New Martyr Saint Elisabeth Feodorovna)
Irene (Married Prince Henry of Prussia, carrier of hemophillia)
Marie (Died of Diptheria aged four, 1878)
How was the Romanov family executed?
The Cheka and a soldiers of the Red Army commanded by a Lieutenant Jacob Yurovksy. Yurovsky fired the first shot with his American-made M-l9ll Colt automatic. a large quantity of these arms were purchased by Czarist Russia for police and special service ( like tank men and armored-car crews) the men at Colt Firearms never dreamed they would figure in the sickening Family-Plan homicide.
At the beginning of World War 1 which outsider helped speed up the decline of czars government?
Rasputin
Did Anastasia do anything horribly wrong to any of the Romanov's?
No the reall Anastasia didn.t she was killed during the revolution when she was 17
Her most famous claimant, Anna Anderson, by pretending to be their dead relative. hurt Anastasia's memory and wronged the family