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37. Statement of Rathlef-Keilmann, July 1925, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

38. This point was especially noted in the 1967 verdict of the Hanseatic Court of Appeals that reviewed Anderson’s case. See Hamburg, Summary of Evidence in Frau Anna Anderson in Unterlengenhardt v. Barbara, Herzogin Christian Ludwig zu Mecklenburg, Ludwig, Prinz von Hesse und bei Rhein, May 18, 1967, 217.

39. Dr. Ludwig Berg, statement of May 10, 1929, cited in Kurth, 86.

40. Affidavit of Tatiana Botkin, May 2, 1929, in Hamburg, Bln I, 113–127; testimony of Dr. Theodor Eitel, May 20, 1959, in Hamburg, VIII, 1410.

41. Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg to Olga Alexandrovna, letter of August 26, 1927, in Hamburg, XIV, 2558–2559; diary of Faith Lavington, September 26, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

42. See Rathlef-Keilmann, notes of June 30, 1925, in Hamburg, Bln III, loose.

43. Franz Jaenicke, statement of February 27, 1956, in Ian Lilburn collection; Dr. Serge Rudnev, report of March 1926, in Hamburg, XIV, 2485–2488; Rudnev affidavit of July 18, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 134–138.

44. Agnes Gallagher, affidavit of December 22, 1930, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4481–4493.

45. Statement of Serge Botkin, March 1929, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

46. Auclères, 16.

47. Cited in Kurth, 131.

48. Baron Osten-Sacken to Serge Botkin, letter of June 29, 1926, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

49. Dr. Theodor Eitel, report of December 22, 1926, in Hamburg, VIII, 1394–1402.

50. See diary of Vera von Klemenz, August 21, 1927, in Rathlef-Keilmann, 168; affidavit of Agnes Gallagher, December 22, 1930, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4481–4493.

51. Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg to Olga Alexandrovna, letter of August 26, 1927, in Hamburg, XIV, 2552–2557.

52. Diary of Faith Lavington, September 19, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

53. Ibid. September 26, 1927.

54. Ibid., November 15, 1927.

55. Ibid.

56. Agnes Wasserschleben, notes of July 28, 1929, in Hamburg, IV, 1017–1024.

57. Diary and notes of Vera von Klemenz, June 17, 1927, in Rathlef-Keilmann, 161.

58. Ibid., June 23, 1927, in Rathlef-Keilmann, 161–162.

59. Ibid., June 24, 1927, in Rathlef-Keilmann, 163.

60. Ibid., July 17, 1927, in Rathlef-Keilmann, 164.

61. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 309.

62. Ibid., 69.

63. Diary of Faith Lavington, September 26, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

64. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 48, 66; Agnes Gallagher, affidavit of December 22, 1930, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4481–4493.

65. Kurth, 166.

66. AA, dictated replies to questions, May 8, 1929, 5, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

67. Kurth, 197.

68. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 45.

69. Ibid., 44.

70. Ibid., 45.

71. See Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 45; Agnes Gallagher, affidavit of December 22, 1930, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4481–4493.

72. Diary of Faith Lavington, February 21, 1928, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

73. Duke Dimitri of Leuchtenberg, letter of March 5, 1961, quoted in Vorres, 239–240.

74. See diary of Faith Lavington, December 16, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428; Gilliard and Savitch, 99.

75. Diary of Faith Lavington, September 26, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

76. Ibid., November 8, 1927.

77. Ibid., November 30, 1927.

78. Ibid., February 21, 1928.

12. Рождение мифа

1. See Gilliard and Savitch, 138; Madeleine Zanotti, statement of February 9, 1939, in Hamburg, Bln III, 167.

2. Alexander Conrad to Alexander Mikhailovich, letter of December 14, 1928, in Gilliard and Savitch, 140–141.

3. Maria von Hesse, quoted in Gilliard and Savitch, 141.

4. Diary of Faith Lavington, January 31, February 13, and March 9, 1928, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

5. Ibid., January 31, 1928.

6. Prince Felix Yusupov to Gilliard, letter of December 10, 1928, quoted in Gilliard and Savitch, 144–145; see also Yusupov, 113–114.

7. Prince Felix Yusupov to Andrei Vladimirovich, letter of September 19, 1927, in Kurth, 186.

8. Auclères, 116.

9. AA to Alexei Miliukov, July 11, 1965, in Miliukov tapes.

10. Statement of Anatole Mordvinov, Oberst-dorf, August 27, 1928, in Gilliard and Savitch, 94.

11. Gilliard and Savitch, 94–95.

12. Ibid., 93.

13. Ibid., 94.

14. Auclères, 98.

15. Statement of Felix Dassel, April 19–20, 1929, in Hamburg, Bln I, 130–131.

16. Drawn from Summers and Mangold, 227–228.

17. Testimony of Felix Dassel, April 22, 1958, in Hamburg, III, 475–476; protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

18. Protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection; Dassel, 26.

19. Protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

20. Ibid.

21. Ibid.

22. Testimony of Felix Dassel, April 24, 1958, in Hamburg, II, 352–366.

23. Protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

24. Protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection; Tatiana Botkin, affidavit of May 2, 1929, in Hamburg, Bln I, 113–127.

25. Dassel, 28–29; testimony of Felix Dassel, April 24, 1958, in Hamburg, II, 352–366.

26. Protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

27. Dassel, 18–19; protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

28. Protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

29. Diary of Faith Lavington, September 19, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

30. Дневник Николая II (в ту пору цесаревича Николая), 16/27 апреля 1891 года, в ГАРФ, Ф. 601. Оп. 1, Д. 225.

31. Dassel, 37.

32. Diary of Vera von Klemenz, September 18, 1927, in Rathlef-Keilmann, 169.

33. Dassel, 36–37.

34. Dassel, 38–39; statement of Otto Bornemann, August 8, 1952, in Hamburg, Bln VI, 211–212.

35. Excerpts from the diary of Faith Lavington, September 19, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

36. Protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

37. Dassel, 34–35.

38. Protocol of Duke Georg of Leuchtenberg, Felix Dassel, and Otto Bornemann, Munich, September 19, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

39. Dassel, 47–48.

40. We are grateful to Tim Welsh for suggesting this last hypothesis.

41. Testimony of Felix Dassel, April 24, 1958, in Hamburg, II, 331–366.

42. Gerda von Kleist, Hamburg, May, 1958

43. Affidavit of Baroness Marie von Kleist, July 5, 1929, entered into evidence May 20, 1958, in Hamburg, III, 569–574.

44. See Illustrierte Blatt, Frankfurt, April 4, 1927; Hamburg, Summary of Evidence in Frau Anna Anderson in Unterlengenhardt v. Barbara, Herzogin Christian Ludwig zu Mecklenburg, Ludwig, Prinz von Hesse und bei Rhein, May 18, 1967, 74.

45. Botkin, Anastasia, 18.

46. Baron Vassili Osten-Sacken, statement of July 1, 1929, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4512–4516; Tatiana Botkin, affidavit of May 2, 1929, in Hamburg, Bln I, 113–127.

47. Tatiana Botkin, affidavit of May 2, 1929, in Hamburg, Bln I, 113–127.

48. Botkin, Anastasia, 23.

49. Baron Vassili Osten-Sacken, statement of July 1, 1929, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4512–4516; Botkin, Anastasia, 27.

50. Tatiana Botkin, affidavit of May 2, 1929, in Hamburg, Bln I, 113–127.

51. Ibid.

52. Gilliard, Thirteen Years, 209, 213; Gilliard and Savitch, 115.

53. Baron Osten-Sacken, affidavit, July 1, 1929, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4512–4516.

54. Olga Alexandrovna to Tatiana Botkin, letter dated August 30, 1926, in Hamburg XXXIV, 6370.

55. Botkin, Real Romanovs, 273.

56. Gleb Botkin, affidavit of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112.

57. Botkin, Real Romanovs, 260–262; private information to the authors.

58. Botkin, Real Romanovs, 260.

59. Gleb Botkin, affidavit of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112.

60. Ibid.

61. See Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 260–267.

62. Gleb Botkin, affidavit of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112.

63. Botkin, Real Romanovs, 287.

64. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 60.

65. Gleb Botkin, affidavit of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112.

66. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 53–54; Rathlef-Keilmann, 183.

67. Rathlef-Keilmann, 183; Botkin, Real Romanovs, 286; Gleb Botkin, affidavit of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112.

68. Botkin, Real Romanovs, 286; Gleb Botkin, affidavit of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112.

69. Gleb Botkin, affidavit of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112; Rathlef-Keilmann, 183.

70. Klier and Mingay, 152.

71. Private information to the authors.

13. «Крайне неприятное впечатление»

1. See Kurth, 156.

2. See, for example, Rathlef-Keilmann, 112–114, and Kurth, 126 and 276.

3. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 147–149; Gleb Botkin, affidavit of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112.

4. Prince Christopher of Greece, 219.

5. Xenia Georgievna, Mrs. Herman Jud, testimony of March 16–17, 1959, at the West German consulate in New York City, in Hamburg, VII, 1214–1230.

6. Diary of Faith Lavington, February 13, 1928, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

7. Agnes Gallagher, affidavit of December 22, 1930, in Hamburg, XXIV, 4481–4493.

8. Kurth, 208–209; AA to Alexei Miliukov, April 17, 1965, in Miliukov tapes.