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J. Froebel-Parker

    Grand Duchess Anastasia
    Anastasia Again
    • Anastasia Again

      the Hidden Secret of the Romanovs: Second Edition

      • 306 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      The narrative explores the controversial claims of Evgenia Smetisko, who asserted she was the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, possibly surviving the Romanov massacre. The author reexamines her 1963 memoirs and investigates her life in the USA, suggesting she lived under an alias to protect her identity. Advanced facial recognition technology and insights from polygraph expert Grover Backster lend credibility to her story. This edition invites readers to reconsider the established historical narrative surrounding the Romanovs.

      Anastasia Again
    • Could Anastasia have survived? Over a century has passed since Tsar Nicholas II, family and retinue were said to have been executed by Cheka forces in the city of Yekaterinburg in the Russian Urals. Historians, theologians, revered mavens of " Romanovia," all reiterate sacrosanct versions of the event, immortalized in writing, stage and film depictions. However, the Russian Orthodox Church still hedges, at the time of this writing, about giving a definitive declaration of whose bones they possess and how history should be written. Persistent rumors that Anastasia, perhaps with Alexei, had survived, seem to fit the standard of Occam's Razor. It is the easiest, even if the most rejected, most vilified, and most unfathomable answer. " Evgenia Smetisko" defies denial. Mr. Robert " Bob" Schmitt, an early founder of visual face recognition (VFR), announced after 2D/3D analyses, " Anastasia and she are obviously the same woman." The reader will be intrigued to learn about the author's journey to uncover " Smetisko' s" identity, and enlightened to read her own memoirs included in this book.

      Grand Duchess Anastasia