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How did Anastasia Romanov escape and survive?

Question by calliebear: How did Anastasia Romanov escape and survive?
I saw on Unsolved Mysteries that they believe that Anastasia survived/escaped the execution and went by the name Anna Anderson. She had many evidences that she was Anastasia.
How did she manage to escape?

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Answer by tikimuppet
Didn’t you watch the film? She escapes through a secret door, but gets lost on the train station.

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  1. ammianus says

    She didn’t.

    DNA analysis of remains of the Romanovs recovered from the forest where their bodies were dumped has conclusively proved that Anastasia died at the same time as the rest of the family.

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  2. Casius says

    No, she is actually died with her family, just buried farther away, that lady was just an imposter.

    “Then, almost two decades later, they went back and found her about 200-feet away. Well, shit.

    In 2008, 21st century DNA technology confirmed that these were really the remains of Anastasia, proving that the long-lost princess was, in fact, very dead. But at least they got to make some decent movies.”

    here’s a link to the whole article

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  3. Sumanitu Taka says

    She, like her family unfortunately did not. The imposter ( Anna Anderson) that posed as Anastaia, through DNA testing.[ DNA tests on a lock of Anderson’s hair and surviving medical samples of her tissue showed that Anderson’s DNA did not match that of the Romanov remains nor that of any living relatives of the Romanovs.

    Her possible survival has been entirely disproven. In January 2008, Russian scientists announced that the charred remains of a young boy and a young woman found near Ekaterinburg in August 2007 were most likely those of the thirteen-year-old Tsarevich and one of the four Romanov grand duchesses. Russian forensic scientists confirmed on April 30, 2008 that the remains were those of the Tsarevich Alexei and one of his four sisters.[1] In March 2009, the final results of the DNA testing were published by Dr. Michael Coble of the US Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory, proving conclusively that the remains of all four Grand Duchesses have now been accounted for, and no one escaped

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  4. charliebean says

    She didn’t escape, that was just a rumor. She died with the rest of her family in that basement.

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