Is Princess Anastasia, the daughter of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, remained alive? And if so – then what miracle did she manage to escape during the execution of the royal family in Yekaterinburg in July 1918? Or was an impostor, the Polish peasant Francis Chanetskovsky, who took the pseudonym Anna Andersen, who took the pseudonym?
Why did the Romanov family first admitted, and then resolutely rejected it?
Is it possible to trust the results of a genetic examination and were the remains of all members of the Romanov family really found? And where is the end of this historical detective of the 20th century?
The authors of the book suggested that they have the unraveling of one of the most popular and charming myths of the XX century.
Author
King Greg, Wilson Penny
Editor
Sekacheva E. R.
Translator
Borisova M. B.
Publisher
AST, 2014
Series
Parent club
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