attempt by
See also Schanzkowska, Franziska; trials; individual names of detractors and supporters
Andrei Alexandrovich, Prince
Andrei Vladimirovich, Grand Duke
Anderson’s claim supported by
dispute with Gilliard
memory of
views on Gleb Botkin
Yusopov/Anderson meeting and
Andreyev (“Comrade Laundry Teacher to the House of Special Purpose”)
anthropological analysis, used at trials
Anya (play)
Arapov, Ivan
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (Maryland)
Auclères, Dominique
Avdayev, Alexander
Avid Reader (Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
Baby (dog)
Bad Liebenzell (Black Forest)
Bank of England
Barfknecht, Emilie
Barham, Patte
Baumgarten, Maria
Beauharnais, Eugene de
Becker, Minna
Behrens, Peter
Beloborodov, Alexander
Benckendorff, Count Paul von
Benedict XV, Pope
Berditch, Mademoiselle
Berenberg-Gossler, Gunther von
Berengaria
Berg, Ludwig
Bergman, Ingrid
Berlin
Anderson’s escape story and
Berlin police
post-World War I
Russian émigrés in, following Russian Revolution
Schanzkowska in
Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung
Berliner Nachtausgabe
Berlin-Schöneberg Asylum
Bezug, Emma
Binner, Margarete
Birner, Klaudia
Bischoff, Marc
Biskupsky, Vassili
Bolshevik Revolution. See also Russian Revolution
Bolton, Guy
Bonde, Count Carl
Bonhoeffer, Karl
Boodts, Marga
Borek, West Prussia
Bornemann, Otto
Borowilhas, West Prussia
Borowy Las, Poland
Botkin, Eugene
execution of
Imperial Family’s imprisonment and
measles treated by
relationship to Tatiana and Gleb Botkin
role of
views on Anastasia
Botkin, Gleb
at Anderson meeting with Schanzkowsky family
as Anderson’s beneficiary
Anderson’s claim supported by
Andrei Vladimirovich and
Felix Schanzkowsky confrontation with Anderson
film portrayal of
“funny animal” drawings of
The God Who Didn’t Laugh
during Imperial Family’s imprisonment
Imperial Family’s imprisonment and
on La Fausse Anastasie (Gilliard)
letter to Xenia Alexandrovna
memoir plans of
memory of
Miliukov and
photos of
post-trial friendship with Anderson
trials and
views on Anastasia
views on Eugenia Smith
Botkin, Marina. See Schweitzer, Marina Botkin
Botkin, Nadine
Botkin, Peter
Botkin, Serge
Anderson’s admission to Stillachhaus and
Andrei Vladimirovich and
on languages spoken by Anderson
letter from Rathlef-Keilmann to
Osten-Sacken and
relationship to Tatiana and Gleb Botkin
Zahle and
Botkin, Tatiana
as Anderson’s beneficiary
Andrei Vladimirovich and
Imperial Family’s imprisonment and
memory of
Olga Alexandrovna’s letter to
reaction to Gleb Botkin’s letter to Xenia Alexandrovna
trials and
views on Anastasia
views on Anderson
Vyrubova and
Brassova, Countess Nathalia
Brynner, Yul
Buchanan, Sir George
Buchholz, Erna
Bulygin, Paul
Burkhart, Susan Grindstaff
Bütow, Pomerania
Buxhoeveden, Baroness Sophie
Anderson met by
on Anderson’s “memory”
Copenhagen statement and
freed by Provisional Government
on languages spoken by Imperial Family
meeting with Anderson
role of
trials and
Zahle and
“Case of a New Anastasia, The” (Life)
Cathedral on the Blood (Ekaterinburg)
Catherine II, Empress (Catherine the Great)
lifestyle of
Romanov Dynasty succession and
succession of
Cecilie, Crown Princess of Prussia
Central District Court (Berlin)
Chapel of St. Walburg (Seeon)
Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School (London)
Chavchavadze, Prince David
Chavchavadze, Princess Nina
Chemodurov, Terenty
Christian X, King of Denmark
Christopher, Prince of Greece
Church of Aphrodite
Church of St. Lambert (Seeon)
Church of St. Mary (Borek, West Prussia)
clairvoyants
Clauberg, Karl
Clothes Make the Woman (film)
Coble, Michael
Cohen, Bella
Conrad, Alexander
Convalescent Home No. 17 (Tsarskoye Selo)
Cossack Konvoi Regiment
Curtius, F.
Czechoslovakia
Czenstkowski, Anton
Czenstkowski, Felix. See Schanzkowsky, Felix
Czenstkowski, Franziska Anna. See Schanzkowska,