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Anastasia Nicholaievna / Re: Anastasia Anecdotes
« on: June 06, 2005, 09:52:43 PM »
I laugh a lot when I read it. Poor Anastasia! She was not aware about what she was showing after she heard the laughs in the room...And even Alix laughed, that its odd enough. She was very depressed at the time.

RealAnastasia.

1877
Having Fun! / Re: Website Quiz-which GDss are you like?
« on: June 06, 2005, 09:26:09 PM »
Guess what? Another Olga here!  ;D

RealAnastasia. ;)

1878
The Final Chapter / Re: Who had measles when?
« on: June 06, 2005, 09:16:03 PM »
I read somewhere (most likely "Nicholas and Alexandra" by Robert K. Massie) that Tatiana was almost deaf because of  her measles and that she only knew her father abdication after Alix wrote it in a paper to her to read. When the Empress explain the fact to her, speaking, she didn't hear a single word... :-/ My own grandaunty had measles when little girl, and she is partially deaf .

RealAnastasia

1879
Imperial Claimants Post Here / Re: The Heino Tammet case
« on: June 06, 2005, 09:08:22 PM »
WEW! So, that's mean that he never claimed to be Alexei? I didn't know this...Please, tell us all do you know about him, Wiermann.

RealAnastasia.

1880
Imperial Claimants Post Here / Re: Two Vancouver Tsesarevichs?
« on: June 06, 2005, 08:54:13 PM »
Dear Aleksey:

                       Your story seems to be true. At least I don't think YOU are lying. I didn't know if your father does, but perhaps he was sincere too. As soon as you have the results of your father's genetics proofs , let all of us know what they said. Have all my support , for you are going thorough a hard moment in your life.

Good luck!  :)

RealAnastasia.

P.S: Did your father have hemophilia?  ???

1881
Imperial Claimants Post Here / Re: Tatia Romani-Other Tatiana.
« on: June 06, 2005, 08:42:24 PM »
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Don't you find it a little odd, that Tatiana wasn't killed? And not only that, but that her parents talked to her of escaping???


Yes lexi4. I always thought it was very odd. Nicholas and Alexandra loved deeply ALL their children and they must have thought that if they must escape, it would be ALL of them, not only one. If you read Massie's  and King books, the Tsar and the Tsaritsa rejected some "Rescue plot" for they wanted to escape together or died together too. Yes, lexi4...Very, very odd.

RealAnastasia.

1882
I always took DNA proofs with a grain of salt...But certainly I always knew Alexei was an hemophiliac and Heino Tammet WAS NOT. I don't believe in the "Thrombocitopenya" story, for it simptoms are very different from Alexei's one as a child.  The Semionov story is more beliable to me, but sadly, I havent a single photo from him, and I can't said if he looked as Alexei or not. Edvard Radzinsky has some snapshots from Semionov, and it will be a good think if he would share it with us.

RealAnastasia.
 

1883
Thank you, Bear: I read your posts with the natural pleasure with I read all your interesting messages. You are a REAL researcher, and you explain things so well. I'm sure you'll be an excellent historian.  :) I had already read the story about "I fainted, everything was blue and I saw stars dancing, and there was a great roar" and "My dresses were all bloody", etc...But I thought there was other similar or different stories.  ::)

  TO DELL: I'm one of these fools who believes in AA authenticity as Anastasia...But there is a fact: she was crazy, or at least, she had a sort of mental illness. Her life was plenty of ecxentric attitudes and sometimes she was mean and injuste with people who helped her in her claims. She was hard and agressive toward Baron Von Kleist, Inspector Grünewald, Annie Burr Jennings, Monica Miltitz and even Gleb Botkin. You must accept this. Blair Lovell took AA way to see things, and was always supporting her point of view. But she was mentally ill, and you can't deny it.  She was like this being or not Anastasia.  Actually, I 'm sorry for her. She was not buried in a little peasant village in Polland (If she was FS, I'm also open to this possibility), but she suffered a great deal in life ...

  I'm not a fantasizyng woman: I'd rather like all Tsar family would died in Ekaterinburg. Any survivor must have suffered a lot.  :-[

RealAnastasia.
                 

1884
You are right, Lanie: when I read Blair Lovell book I 'm always very dissapointed. My personnal idea is that this poor guy was as crazy as Anna Anderson herself was. Whoever she was (even Anastasia), she was a crazy lady...But, of course Blair Lovell was worse.  :-/ , and this book is not an historical one. I can't read it as a serious source.

          I use to laugh when I read that Blair Lovell said he isn't an "Anna Anderson cultist". He wanted to be a critical historian! The poor man.  :-[

          RealAnastasia.

1885
Imperial Claimants Post Here / Re: Tatia Romani-Other Tatiana.
« on: June 05, 2005, 07:47:00 PM »
Well...It seems that this thread and the other two ones I posted about Tatiana and Aexei claimants didn't get anyone interested! I must assume my post are veeeeryyy boring.

RealAnastasia.

1886
Imperial Claimants Post Here / Re: Speaking about claimants...
« on: June 05, 2005, 07:43:49 PM »
Right Bear! But we must assume that in all threads about claimants we must end attacking each other fiercely and calling fool, idiots, fanatics, blievers in fairy-tales, fantasizing people, etc to all people who have an open mind to analyze different possibilities to the facts we already know.

RealAnastasia.

1887
Hi!:

       I was wondering about AA "story", and I have a little question to ask here...Since I have not so many books to read in this issue in my country, I wanted to ask this question to you all: Wich was AA story about the massacre night in the Ipatiev house cellar   ? I read in Blair Lovell book (I don't like it, but it is the only one I could get about AA ) that she never told  the whole story  to anyone, but little sketches of it, and sometimes, totally different stories. We also know that she even told to Summers and Mangold that there never was any IF murder, and that she had been rescued along with her mother and sisters.

   I 'm searching for all   different stories that AA told to different people about HOW the IF was murdered, and HOW she (assuming Anastasia's identity) was injured, before being rescued. I'm not meaning how she was rescued, for she tell it pretty well, even if it is a barely convincing story...

   LITTLE (BUT IMPORTANT) NOTE: I'm not discussin here if AA was FS or Anastasia. It's not an "identity thread" ,not one to read how fool I am asking questions about pretenders since we have DNA proofs. It's only to know what AA told about "this awful night" being this fake, semi-fake or not fake at all...But, well. I suppose this note will be in vain, and all people will use it to discusse DNA, FS , GD Anastasia and such... ;) ;D

  I know, that Bear will like this thread!  :)

RealAnastasia.

 

1888
The Myth and Legends of Survivors / Re: A Chance?
« on: June 05, 2005, 06:24:08 PM »
Thank you, Michelle. You are a rare soul, and you have a really warm heart.  :)

Nevertheless, other people here, who didn't believe in any survivors stories, is very respectful with us, believers.  Rissiasunbeam1918 is one of them. Even if no believer, she must understand that there are people who believes. This is really good, but not always easy to do! I don't know many persons who had the courage, and the tolerance to said: "I don't have your ideas, but it's all right that you have them.

RealAnastasia.

P.S: I didn't answer before now for I was travelling to another city of my country (Rosario) to celebrate the 90 Birthay of my mother's Great-Aunty. And guess what? She told me that, when she was little and young and she had other 7 sisters, people knew them in their niegborhood as...OTMA! They dressed all alike and were beatiful, with deep blue eyes.  ::)

1889
Alexandra Feodorovna / Re: Young Alix - Before her Marriage
« on: June 02, 2005, 08:28:30 PM »
Very sad to know that "Uncle Leopold" suffered from Hemophilia, the same illness  that Alexei had. What an irony! I didn't know that gold hoop bracelet that Alix couldn't remove later in life, was an uncle Leopold's present... :'(

RealAnastasia.

1890
Forum Announcements / Re: Request
« on: June 02, 2005, 08:08:51 PM »
I must agree in this one, with Gleb, FA and Laura Mabee . Some of the pages takes too much time to open for the too big pages in their profiles. And by the way, some of these pictures are not related with Romanovs or Russia at all.

 This is not to be a totalitarian communist, nor the Gestapo, but the inverse. We are thinking in all people here, who had great difficulties to enter in the threads, only for the big pictures in their signature profiles.

RealAnastasia.

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