Question by v_divameangirl: Is there any possibility that anyone in the Romanov family survived?
There have always been rumors that Anastasia or Marie may have survived. Is it possible?
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Answer by MysticHoudini808
Maybe one magically escaped.
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lenghartk says
No they were all executed.
Laredo says
There was a rumour that Anastasia had somehow managed to survive, a lady in the USA claimed to be Anastasia until the day she died. It is only in recent years that they have discovered the bones of the Romanov family and with dna taken from our own Duke of Kent, they have discovered that all the family were killed and no one got away.
bq says
No. The whole royal family was in attendance at the time of the execution. This was proved in 2008 when finally the remains of Nicholas II were identified by Russian and American scientists using DNA analysis. The whole royal family was shot but some initially stayed alive, but were finally stabbed with bayonets by Yermakov.The last ones to die were Anastasia, Tatiana, Olga, and Maria, who were wearing several pounds of diamonds within their clothing. However they were speared with bayonets as well. Olga sustained a gun shot wound to the head while Anastasia and Maria were said to have crouched up against a wall covering their heads in terror until Maria was shot down by bullets, and Anastasia had been finished off with the bayonets.Yurovsky himself killed Tatiana and Alexei. Tatiana died from a single bullet through the back of her head. Alexei received two bullets to the head, right behind the ear. Anna Demidova, Alexandra's maid survived the initial onslaught but was quickly murdered against the back wall of the basement, stabbed to death while trying to defend herself with a small pillow she had carried into the sub-basement that was filled with precious gems and jewels.Military commissar Peter Ermakov, in a drunken haze, stabbed at the dead bodies of the former Czar and Czarina, shattering both their rib cages in a pool of blood. An official announcement appeared in the national press, two days after the killing of the tsar and his family. It informed that the monarch had been executed on the order of Uralispolkom under pressure posed by the approach of the Czechoslovaks. Their remains have since been laid to rest in St. Petersburg in the Peter and Paul Cathedral with all the other former monarch's remains.
Squirsh says
no.. they died. the bodies have been found and subjected to DNA analysis which proves beyond any kind of doubt that they are dead.