Анастасия или Анна? Величайшая загадка дома Романовых - Пенни Вильсон
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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.
9. Kurth, 210.
10. AA, dictated replies to questions, May 8, 1929, p. 8, in Ian Lilburn Collection.
11. New York Herald Tribune, February 10, 1928.
12. Xenia Georgievna, Mrs. Herman Jud, testimony of March 16–17, 1959, in Hamburg, VII, 1214–1230.
13. Ibid.
14. Ibid.
15. Ibid.
16. Margharita Derfelden, affidavit of April 22, 1959, in Hamburg, VII, 1329–1337.
17. See Horan, 141.
18. Ibid.
19. Xenia Georgievna, Mrs. Herman Jud, testimony of March 16–17, 1959, in Hamburg, VII, 1214–1230.
20. Kurth, 217; Chavchavadze, 236.
21. Princess Nina Georgievna to Brien Horan, quoted in Horan, 144–145.
22. Xenia Georgievna, Mrs. Herman Jud, testimony of March 16–17, 1959, in Hamburg, VII, 1214–1230.
23. In Literary Digest 98 (July 7, 1928): 37.
24. Hall and Van Der Kiste, 233.
25. Prince Christopher of Greece, 223.
26. See Auclères, 184.
27. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 170.
28. Botkin, Real Romanovs, 275–276.
29. Andrei Vladimirovich to Serge Botkin, letter of December 25, 1927, in Ian Lilburn Collection.
30. See Kurth, 221–224.
31. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 239–244; Gleb Botkin, deposition of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112; AA, affidavit of August 10, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 92–100.
32. Auclères, 184.
33. Kurth, 224.
34. Ibid., 227.
35. Walter Ruch, statement of May 2, 1961, in Hamburg, XV, 2698–2700.
36. Kurth, 226; private information to the authors.
37. О финансовом положении в империи см. Clarke, 98–102; Alexander Kerensky в Sokolov, 34–35; письмо Александры Феодоровны Николаю II от 27 августа 1915 года в ГАРФ Ф.601. Оп. 1, Д. 1149; Benckendorff, 89, 125; Vorres, 245.
38. AA, declaration of December 15, 1928, in Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 203; AA, affidavit of August 10, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 92–100; Gleb Botkin, deposition of July 20, 1938, in Hamburg, Bln I, 101–112.
39. See, for example, Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 201 passim; and Lovell, 193 passim.
40. Vorres, 179.
41. See Berkman, 149.
42. See Kurth, 233–235.
43. Victoria, marchioness of Milford Haven, to Princess Xenia Georgievna, letter of July 23, 1930, in Hamburg, XXXII, 3276.
44. Gilliard and Savitch, 10; Kurth, 229.
45. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 238.
46. Gleb Botkin to Xenia Alexandrovna, letter of October 18, 1928, in Hamburg, VII, 1211–1213.
47. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 284–285.
48. Botkin, Anastasia, 201–203.
49. Kurth, 231–232.
50. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 7.
51. Botkin, Real Romanovs, 255, 265; Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 44, 223–226.
52. Botkin, Woman Who Rose Again, 286.
53. Kurth, 232.
54. Ibid., 245–246.
55. Ibid., 250–251.
56. Ibid., 251.
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