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26. 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, 101.

27. Lord Mountbatten to Prince Ludwig of Hesse, letter of November 12, 1957, in Staatsarchiv, Darmstadt.

28. Summers and Mangold, 192.

29. Thornton, 39.

30. Prince Friedrich of Saxe-Altenburg, affidavit of August 1, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 132.

31. Charles Sidney Gibbes to Alexandra Gilliard, letter of September 17, 1926, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

32 Charles Sidney Gibbes to Alexander Mikhailovich, letter of December 1, 1928, in Hamburg, XXIII, 4403–4404.

33. Charles Sidney Gibbes, affidavit of April 17, 1958, in Hamburg, III, 495–497.

34. Ibid.

35. Rathlef-Keilmann, 70.

36. Welch, 220; AA to Alexei Miliukov, August 14, 1965, in Miliukov tapes.

37. Trewin, 134.

38. 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, 102, 122.

39. Lili Dehn, affidavit of November 5, 1957, in Hamburg, I, 28–35.

40. 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, 125.

41. Ibid., 125–126; Lili Dehn, affidavit of November 5, 1957, in Hamburg, I, 28–35.

42. Cited in Kurth, 288.

43. Dehn, 152 passim.

44. Lili Dehn, affidavit of November 5, 1957, in Hamburg, I, 28–35; see Dehn, 77–78, and Vyrubova, 62–63, on Tiutcheva, and Rathlef-Keilmann, 167–168, on AA’s previous discussion of this fact.

45. Lili Dehn, affidavit of November 5, 1957, in Hamburg, I, 28–35.

46. Ibid.

47. 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, 122.

48. Michael Fulda, grandson of Lili Dehn, to Greg King.

49. Lord Mountbatten to Prince Ludwig of Hesse, letter of November 12, 1957, in Staatsarchiv, Darmstadt.

50. Tatiana Botkin to Brien Horan, quoted in Horan, appendix, n.p.

51. Information culled from several letters among Lord Mountbatten; Prince Ludwig of Hesse; and Ludwig’s wife, Princess Margaret of Hesse, in Staatsarchiv, Darmstadt.

16. Судебные процессы

1. Copy of Certificate of Inheritance, September 8, 1933, issued by the Central District Court (Amtsgericht) in Berlin, in Hamburg, I, 1–10.

2. Johann Meyer, testimony of December 13, 1956, in Hamburg, XIV, 2349–2354.

3. Decision of the High Court (Landesgericht), Berlin, February 2, 1957; Time, February 11, 1957; see also Summers and Mangold, 228–230; Kurth, 294.

4. Kurth, 295.

5. Private information to the authors.

6. Lord Mountbatten to Prince Ludwig of Hesse, letter of November 12, 1957, in Staatsarchiv, Darmstadt.

7. Summers and Mangold, 213.

8. Ian Lilburn to Gleb Botkin, letter of May 1, 1965, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

9. Thornton, 38.

10. Godl.

11. Verdict of the Hanseatic High Court (Landesgericht), Hamburg, issued May 16, 1961, and appended to Hamburg, XXIV loose.

12. Kurth, 319–320, 323.

13. Cited in Horan, 5.

14. Summers and Mangold, 256.

15. Gertrude Lamedin, quoted in «Eine Rettung, die Mutterchen Russlands gelang?» by Gerhard Mauz, in Der Spiegel, March 6, 1967.

16. Ian Lilburn to Gleb Botkin, letter of May 1, 1965, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

17. Kurth, 322.

18. Information from Ian Lilburn to the authors.

19. Receipt for nine exercise books, Hanseatic Court of Appeals (Oberlandesgericht), received into evidence April 22, 1964, in Hamburg, XX, 3834; Kurth, 340; Information from Ian Lilburn to the authors.

20. See Auclères, 240; Ian Lilburn to Alexander Nikitich, letter of October 10, 1965, in Ian Lilburn Collection.

21. Opinion of Georg Dulckheit, in Hamburg, XIII, 2068–2069.

22. See Item 7, «Book for Instruction in the Russian Language, Anastasia Nikolaievna, 1913,» with corrections by tutor Peter Petrov, entered into evidence April 22, 1964, in Hamburg XX, 3834.

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

24. Auclères, 249.

25. Vorres, 174.

26. Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden, statement of March 12, 1922, in Gilliard and Savitch, 34–36.

27. Buxhoeveden, Life and Tragedy, 156.

28. Telberg and Wilton, 57; Gibbes, statement of July 1, 1919, in Sokolov archive, vol. 5, doc, 31.

29. Charles Sidney Gibbes, statement of April 17, 1958, in Hamburg, III, 495–497.

30. Gilliard, Thirteen Years, 70.

31. Gilliard and Savitch, 18, 70–71.

32. Gilliard, in The Illustrated London News, July 16, 1927, 102–103; Castelot, 416.

33. Item 8, exercise book «A. Romanova, February 16, 1916, Tsarskoye Selo,» receipt dated April 22, 1964, in Hamburg, XX, 3834.

34. Timetables for lessons, 1917–1918, from Pierre Gilliard papers, in Hamburg, XXI, 3966.

35. Gleb Botkin to AA, letter of November 10, 1963, in authors’ collection.

36. Gleb Botkin to AA, letter of September 3, 1964, in authors’ collection.

37. Rathlef-Keilmann, 41.

38. Ibid.

39. Rathlef-Keilmann, 103; report of Dr. Serge Rudnev, March 1926, in Hamburg, XIV, 2485–2488; Dr. Serge Rudnev, affidavit of July 18, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 134–138.

40. Cohen, in New York Times, March 28, 1926; Rathlef-Keilmann, 103.

41. Rathlef-Keilmann, 104.

42. AA to Rathlef-Keilmann, June 29, 1925, in Rathlef-Keilmann notes in Hamburg, Bln III, loose.

43. Rathlef-Keilmann, 78; Cohen, in New York Times, March 28, 1926.

44. See, for example, Rathlef-Keilmann, 210; Karl Wagner, statement of October 3, 1957, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6382.

45. Olga Alexandrovna to Princess Irene of Hesse, Princess Heinrich of Prussia, letter of December 22, 1925, in Hamburg, Bln III, 181–182.

46. F. van der Hoeven, statement of October 3, 1927, in Hamburg, Bln III, 78–80; Vorres, 176.

47. See Auclères in Le Figaro, February 5, 1965, and Le Figaro, September 24, 1969; Kurth, 330–331.

48. Kurth, 331.

49. See, for example, Dr. Serge Rudnev, report of March 1926, in Hamburg, XIV, 2485–2488; Dr. Serge Rudnev, affidavit of July 18, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 134–138; diary of Faith Lavington, entry of November 21, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXIV, 6402–6428.

50. Rathlef-Keilmann, 111.

51. Ibid., 157.

52. See statement of Dr. Serge Kastritsky, February 28, 1928, in Hamburg, X, 1868; Grey, 190.

53. Auclères, 130.

54. Victoria, marchioness of Milford Haven, to Princess Xenia Georgievna, letter of July 23, 1930, in Hamburg, XXXII, 3276.

55. Report of Dr. Volker Kruger, January 18, 1965, in Hamburg, XXIII, 4294–4312. These plaster casts were admitted into evidence by the Hamburg High Court and are now in the court records holdings in the Staatsarchiv, Hamburg. They can be seen in the 1995 German documentary Anastasia: Zarentochter oder Hochstaplerin? (Anastasia: Tsar’s Daughter or Imposter?) by Maurice Philip Remy, an MPR Film und Fernsen Produktion GmbH, in cooperation with NDR Norddeutscher Rundfunk, 1995.

56. Professor Marc Bischoff, Report on the Tchaikovsky Matter, March 9, 1927, in Gillaird and Savitch, 153–157, and in Hamburg, Kurzbericht Archiv fur Kriminologie Band 88 S., 138–141; also Bischoff study, March 9, 1927, in Hamburg, Bln III, 207 loose.

57. Gilliard and Savitch, 159–161.

58. Rathlef-Keilmann, 173–174; In «Application to the Amstgericht Court, Berlin, in the Matter of the Estate of Anastasia Nikolaievna Romanov, Case No. 461.VE.733/38», pleading submitted by Paul Leverkuehn and Kurt Vermehren on behalf of AA, October 31, 1938, and lodged in Hamburg under Bln, 53; and Rathlef-Keilmann articles in Tägliche Rundschau, October 1927, in Hamburg, XVII, 3165–3188.

59. Gilliard and Savitch, 142.

60. Ibid.

61. Victoria, marchioness of Milford Haven, to Princess Xenia Georgievna, letter of July 23, 1930, in Hamburg, XXXII, 3276.

62. Gilliard and Savitch, 78.

63. Sergeant Riesling, Report on Comparison of Ears in the Matter of the Identity of Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, Darmstadt, April 26, 1927, quoted in Gilliard and Savitch, 164–165, and submitted to Hamburg, in Hamburg, XXIV, 6438–6442.

64. «Study M» by Professor Dr. V. Müller-Hess and Professor Dr. F. Curtius, March 2, 1940, in Hamburg, XIII, 2104–2126.

65. «Study F,» report of Dr. Eugen Fischer, June 10, 1941, in Hamburg, XIII, 2175–2203.

66. «Study C,» Professor Dr. Karl Clauberg, report of December 29, 1955, in Hamburg, XIII, 2231–2256; also additional report and photo analysis submitted January 30, 1958, in Hamburg, I, 130–133.

67. Report by Eickstadt and Klenke, submitted to Hamburg, July 26, 1958, in Hamburg, IV, 710a; supplemental report, August 7, 1959, by Eickstadt and Klenke, in Hamburg, IX, 1616.

68. Kurth, 314.

69. Report of Professor Otto Reche, May 12, 1959, in Hamburg, IX, 1648–1724. Modern critics have pointed out that Reche was a former Nazi whose discredited racial blood theories had supported the Third Reich’s anti-Semitic policies; similar charges, though, could be leveled at many of the other German experts involved in both sides of Anderson’s case. Reche’s anthropological work in Anderson’s case was unrelated to his serology work with the Nazi regime and, as with the opinions of similar colleagues who testified for and against her claim, must stand or fall on its own merits.

70. Dr. Karl Clauberg, report of May 15, 1959, in Hamburg, VI, 37–42.

71. Lucy Weiszäcker, report of August 11, 1927, in Hamburg, XXXI, 5827.

72. Maurice Delmain, study dated May 16, 1957, in Hamburg, VII, 1–7; Delmain study and comments, June 5, 1958, in Hamburg, IV, 598–602; 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, 148.