A rebellious teenager who tripped servants, cheated at games and stuffed her face with chocolates in white opera gloves was erased by history and replaced with a Disney fairy tale. The real Grand Duchess Anastasia is far more compelling than the cartoon.
This episode strips away a century of imposters and mythology using court diaries and declassified DNA reports. We trace Anastasia's life inside a Spartan imperial household consumed by her brother's hemophilia and Rasputin's influence, the brutal 1918 execution, and the forensic science that finally closed a 90-year-old mystery.
Her birth as a fourth daughter was a geopolitical letdown under laws barring female succession
Diamonds sewn into the daughters' corsets acted as accidental armor, deflecting bullets during the execution
Imposter Anna Anderson was conclusively proven by mitochondrial DNA to be Polish worker Franziska Schanzkowska
A 2007 bonfire site and DNA testing finally accounted for all five Romanov children
DNA could not distinguish Anastasia from sister Maria, but height evidence favors her being in the ashes
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