There were many men on the execution crew who killed the Romanovs. Takov Yurovsky was is charge of the execution and killed some of the family members himself.
Alexei, Tatiana ,Olga,Anastasia, and Maria.
Marie, sometimes called Mashka by her family. There was Olga, then Tatiana, then Marie, then Anastasia, then Alexei.
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.
Yes she did, all the bodies of those killed in the Ipatiev house have been recovered and DNA has revealed Franziska Schanzowska (Anna Anderson) was in no way related to The Romanovs, therefore not Anastasia Many say yes, but I say no. Read about Anna Anderson, I believe she was Anastasia.
2 good books are: Anna Anderson; The Mystery Of Anastasia The Romanovs, The Final Chapter Hope this helps
It was thought that Anastasia had survived for many years, but this is not true. They were all killed in the Romanov massacre.
The Romanovs were executed in 1917, including Anastasia Romanov. But, during the course of the 20th century several women have turned up and claimed to be Anastasia Romanov, saying she had escaped the execution and was still alive. Since the discovery of the bodies of the Romanovs, the myth that Anastasia may have survived has only grown, as two bodies were missing (though no one knows which two kidd' bodies were missing) and some people see this as proof that Anastasia Romanov is still alive. That is the myth behind Anastasia Romanov.
Romanovs
Here are some books I recommend: The Last TsarNicholas and Alexandra Visit your local library. I'm 99.9 % sure that they have at least one book about the Romanov family. Romanovs are my favorite subject, especially Anastasia.
They were in the early 1900
Grigori Rasputin. However, he was not evil like he was in the Animated movie, "Anastasia". In fact, he loved the Romanov family, and they all loved and resected him.
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.