The mysterious story of the best-known impostor who claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov. In 1920, Anderson was institutionalized in a mental hospital after a suicide attempt in Berlin. At first, she went by the name “Miss Unknown”, as she refused to reveal her identity. Later, she used the name Tschaikovsky and then Anderson. In March 1922, claims that Anderson was a Russian grand duchess first received public attention.
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Was She Anastasia? | The Story of Anna Anderson
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