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Anderson, Anna

LC control no.n 82211963
Personal name headingAnderson, Anna
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Variant(s)Fräulein Unbekannt
Tschaikovsky, Anastasia
Manahan, Anastasia
Tschaikowski, Anastasia
Tchaikovski, Anastasia
Chaikovskii, Anastasia Nikolaevna
Unbekannt, Fräulein
Schanzkowski, Franziska
Czenstowski, Franziska Anna
Schanzkowska, Franziska Anna
Special noteOld catalog heading: Anderson, Anna, alias
Found inKrug von Nidda, R. Ich, Anastasia, erzähle, 1957.
Kurth, P. Anastasia, 1983: CIP t.p. (Anna Anderson) CIP p. xix-xxi (Fräulein Unbekannt; Anastasia Tschaikovsky; Anna Anderson) CIP p. 243-244 (married Dr. John E. Manahan and is legally Anastasia Manahan)
Washington Post, 10-06-94 (DNA analysis of blood samples proves that Anastasia Manahan (d. 1984, Charlottesville, Va.) is not related to the Russian Imperial family, but in all probability was Franziska Schanzkowski, a Polish farm worker)
King, G. The resurrection of the Romanovs, c2011: ECIP galley (Anna Anderson; real name: Franziska Anna Czenstowski (later Schanzkowska); b. Dec. 16, 1896, in Borowilhas, West Prussia)
Wikipedia, Apr. 26, 2010 (Anna Anderson; b. Dec. 16, 1896; d. Feb. 12, 1984; best known of several impostors who claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia; the real Anastasia, youngest daughter of the last Tsar and Tsarina of Russia, Nicholas II and Alexandra, was killed with her parents and siblings on July 17, 1918 by Bolsheviks in Ekaterinburg, Russia; the location of Anastasia's body was unknown until 2008)