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Home / Society / History / By Region / Europe / Russia / Russian Empire / Romanovs / Claimants
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- Anastasia - Introduction to the Russian revolutions and the Romanov family. What happened to the family in 1917 and 1918. The butchery of Ekaterinburg. The story of Anna Anderson. (Site in English and French.)
anyajo.tripod.com
- Anastasia - Article supporting the claim that Anna Anderson was in reality the Grand Duchess Anastasia.
www.freewarehof.org/manahans.html
- Anastasia Romanov and Anna Anderson - Article on Anna Andersen, who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Anastasia.
www.royalty.nu/Europe/Russia/Anastasia.html
- Anastasia: The Unmasking Of Anna Anderson - Explaining how Anna Anderson, who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Anastasia, was identified as being Franziska Schanzkowska.
www.fr-d-serfes.org/royal/annaanderson.htm
- Anna-Anastasia: Notes on Franziska Schanzkowska - Anna Anderson's biographer takes a closer look at the 1994 DNA results.
www.isadora.info/ANNA%20ANASTASIA.htm
- HIH Alexei Romanov - The Spala Crisis of 1912. John Kendrick examines the case of the Tsarevich Alexei's haemophilia, and concludes that Heino Tammet was really the Tsarevich.
www.npsnet.com/alexei_found
- HIH Grand Duchess Anastasia Historical Society - Supports the claim that Anna Andersen was really the Grand Duchess Anastasia, youngest daughter of Tsar Nikolai Romanov II.
www.concentric.net/~Tsarskoe
- The Imperial Romanov Website - Alleged Tsarevich Alexei. Personal website of a descendant. This claimant lived in the UK.
www.imperial-russia.co.uk
- Tsarevich Alexei - John Kendrick, a freelance reporter, documents his claim that a resident of Vancouver, Canada, Heino Tammet, now deceased, was the Tsarevich Alexei.
www.npsnet.com/tsarevich_alexei
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