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"From the very start of my involvement in the case it was clear to me Anna Anderson was Franziska Schanzkowska," says Dr. Von Berenberg-Gossler in his Hamburg home, "her true identity was never in question to me, there was abundant evidence, including blood tests and testimony from her sister Gertrude Schanzkowska.
What testimony? Gertrude never signed an affidavit to the effect that AA was related to her.
My impression of her at the time, judging by her mannerisms, usage of language, etc, was she resembled a house maid, but not at all of royal blood, she had an unattractive peasant like face and reminded me of a charwoman (menial cleaning lady).
"According to the impression which her nature and her remarks made upon me, I maintain that it is quite impossible that this woman has emerged from the lower orders. Her whole character was so distinctive, and, in spite of the narrow scope of her intellect, which, indeed, can only be accounted for by the enormous lacunæ in her memory, is so thoroughly cultivated that, even if nothing at all in known of her origin, she must be regarded as the offspring of an old, well-cultured, and, in my opinion, exteremely decadent family."
(signed) Dr. Saathof
"Whoever she is, she is a lady of high society"
Nina Chavchavadze
"Her high personal qualities, her noble nature, her pronounced thruthfulness in small as well as in large matters, the distinguished detachment of her personality - all these features, which she displayed to everyone right from the outset, force one to the conclusion that Mrs. Chaikovski from her earliest childhood had been brought up in the highest circles."
(Signed) Theodor Eitel, M.D.
"Her movements and bearing were those of a lady of the highest social rank in Russia. That was the impression which she created at the first glance."
Harriet von Rathlef Keilmann
"Never, even in her feverish fantasies, did she break any of the unwritten rules of our class"
Duke George of Leuchtenberg
"After living in the same house with her for months, I have reached the firm conviction that she must at least come from one of the very highest Russian families, and that it is quite probable she is of royal birth. For all her words and movements show such a regal attitude and sensitiveness that they could never have been picked up in later life.
(Signed) Inspector Grünberg
Seems to me that Berengberg-Gossler's credibility is slipping a bit....