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57. Krug von Nidda, 250; Kurth, 252.

14. Содержание двух книг

1. In Koenigsberg, Allgemeine Zeitung, 110, March 7, 1927.

2. See Pierre Gilliard in Journal de Geneve, June 15, 1927; in L’Illustration, June 25, 1927; and in Illustrated London News, July 16, 1927; Rathlef-Keilmann in Tägliche Rundschau, October 1927, articles in Hamburg, XVII, 3165–3188.

3. Rathlef-Keilmann, 14.

4. Ibid., 258.

5. Gilliard and Savitch, xi, 70.

6. Ibid., 210.

7. Ibid., xii.

8. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 91.

9. Kurth, 128; Auclères, 153.

10. Rathlef-Keilmann, 28.

11. Gilliard and Savitch, 123.

12. Rathlef-Keilmann to Gilliard, letter of January 1, 1926, in Gilliard and Savitch, 123; Rathlef-Keilmann notes, June 30, 1925, in Hamburg, Bln III, loose.

13. Rathlef-Keilmann to Gilliard, letter of January 25, 1926, in Gilliard and Savitch, 116, reproduced on p. 117; Rathlef-Keilmann notes, December 8, 1925, in Hamburg, Bln III, loose.

14. See the diary of Nicholas II, June 5/18, 1915; Timms, p. 122, item 164.

15. Rathlef-Keilmann, 109.

16. Vassili Koliubakin to Peter Kondzerovski, letter of August 21, 1928, in Gilliard and Savitch, 118–119.

17. Rathlef-Keilmann, 85–86.

18. In «Application to the Amstgericht Court, Berlin, in the Matter of the Estate of Anastasia Nikolaievna Romanov, Case No. 461.VE.733/738,» pleading submitted by Paul Leverkuehn and Kurt Vermehren on behalf of AA, October 31, 1938, and lodged in Hamburg under Bln, 42.

19. Auclères, 154–156.

20. Diary of Vera von Klemenz, August 16, 1927, in Rathlef-Keilmann, 168.

21. Gilliard and Savitch, 120.

22. Auclères, 15.

23. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 108–109.

24. Kurth, 76.

25. Rathlef-Keilmann, 193.

26. Rathlef-Keilmann notes, June 23, 1925, in Hamburg, Bln III, loose.

27. Zahle to Gilliard, letter of November 4, 1925, in Gilliard and Savitch, 125.

28. Gilliard and Savitch, 126.

29. Rathlef-Keilmann notes, June 21, 1925, in Hamburg, Bln III, loose.

30. Rathlef-Keilmann, 76.

31. Rathlef-Keilmann notes, June 20, 1925, and June 21, 1925, in Hamburg, Bln III, loose.

32. Rathlef-Keilmann notes, June 30, 1925, in Hamburg, Bln III, loose.

33. Affidavit of Agnes Gallagher, December 22, 1930, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4481–4493.

34. Kurth, 242.

35. AA, dictated answers to questions, May 8, 1929, 2–8, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

36. Hans Willige, «Opinion Concerning Frau Anna Tchaikovsky,» November 5, 1938, in Hamburg, XII, 1985–1994.

37. Information from Robert K. Massie to the authors; Kurth, 275.

38. Information from Robert K. Massie to the authors.

39. AA to Alexei Miliukov, August 18, 1965, in Miliukov tapes.

40. Kurth, 285; Horan, 153.

41. Kurth, 267; Paganuzzi, 16.

42. Kurth, 265.

43. Horan, 155; information from Ian Lilburn to the authors.

44. Cited in Horan, 154–155.

45. King, «Romanovs in Film,» 42; Kurth, 241.

46. King, «Romanovs in Film,» 43.

47. Maurette, 120.

48. Kurth, 425, Note 29; King, «Romanovs in Film,» 44.

49. Cited in Phenix, 216.

50. Lovell, 246.

51. AA to Alexei Miliukov, August 14, 1965, in Miliukov tapes.

52. AA, letter to unknown recipient, November 22, 1954, in authors’ collection.

15. Война среди эмигрантов

1. Quoted in Horan, 51.

2. See diary of Faith Lavington, entry of February 7, 1928, in Hamburg, XXXIV/6402–6428.

3. Andrei Vladimirovich to Serge Botkin, letter of February 16, 1928, quoted in Auclères, 178.

4. Andrei Vladimirovich to Olga Alexandrovna, letter of February 4, 1928, in Hamburg, XVII, 3119.

5. Botkin, Anastasia, 82.

6. Andrei Vladimirovich to Paul von Kuegelgen, letter of August 1, 1928, quoted in Rathlef-Keilmann, 11–12.

7. Graf, 152.

8. Andrei Vladimirovich to Olga Alexandrovna, letter of February 10, 1955, in Hamburg, XIV, 2549. In 1974, on the death of his son Prince Vladimir Romanov, the dossier compiled by Andrei Vladimirovich on the claimant was taken by Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich, only son of Andrei’s brother Kirill Vladimirovich. It remains the private property of Vladimir’s daughter Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna and unavailable to historians. See Horan, 53.

9. Prince Vladimir Andreievich, in L’Aurore, Paris, February 23, 1960.

10. Horan, 52–53.

11. Princess Kira Kirillovna, testimony of September 20, 1965, in Hamburg, XXVI, 5003.

12. Ibid.

13. Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia, affidavit of October 2, 1953, in Hamburg, XXIII, 4411–4412.

14. Princess Kira Kirillovna, testimony of September 20, 1965, in Hamburg, XXVI, 5003.

15. See Le Figaro, June 30, 1959, cited in Kurth, 59; Kurth, 257.

16. Ivan Arapov, affidavit of October 1, 1938, cited in Kurth, 275.

17. Paganuzzi, 16.

18. Private information to the authors.

19. Prince Sigismund of Prussia, affidavit of July 5, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 133; Prince Friedrich of Saxe-Altenburg, affidavit of August 1, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 132.

20. See Kurth, 272–273.

21. Prince Sigismund of Prussia, affidavit of July 5, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 133.

22. From the collection of Brien Horan. Horan, a lawyer and a historian of the Anderson case, explained to the present authors: «In 1974 my friend Prince Friedrich of Saxe-Altenburg allowed me to copy the list of Prince Sigismund’s questions. The last time I saw him, in summer 1984, a few months before his death, we discussed the questions again, because he and his sister, the widow of Prince Sigismund, had then come to stay with me in Paris. Although in 1984 he was still of the view that releasing the questions would be unhelpful to Anna Anderson’s case, the fact that he allowed me to have a copy of them ‘for history’ is, in my opinion, an implicit recognition that he envisaged the possibility that future circumstances might make their publication appropriate. I think the time now has certainly come to make them available ‘for history,’ and I have now decided to do so.» Brien Horan to the authors.

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