Felix stated to Dr. Völler that the photos of AA did not look like his sister.
Klier and Mingay wrote in their book
"The Quest for Anastasia" that "The remaining Schanzkowskis are quite suspicious of investigators into the Anna Anderson case. Felix´s daughter has told reporters that her father talked about his sister Franziska with pride, saying she got away and made a new and successful life for herself as Anna Anderson. Margarete Ellerik,the daughter of Gertrude who tried to make Anna admit to being a Schanzkowska,generally refuses to have anything to do with investigators and is apparently afraid that the family will be prosecuted for Anna´s activities."
The lawyer Hans-Herman Krampff (colleague of Dr. Berenberg- Gossler, both attorneys opposing Anderson's claim in the 1950s) wrote to Mrs Gertrude Ellerik the 11 April 1959:
"The research made in the meantime has resulted that at the confrotation with Mrs Anderson in 1938 you were not the only one who recognized her as your sister Franziska. Your brothers and sisters also did but abstained to say so in order not to make obstacles of the career of their sister. Afterwards your sister Maria has died and your brother Valerian lives in Poland. So it´s only you and your brother Felix left who can be heard at the trial in Hamburg. I would like to inform you that you have nothing to fear if you told the truth now since the time of a criminal act has expired". (From the French journalist Dominique Auclère´s book
Anastasia Qui Etes-Vous?)
There is also a letter quoted in the French jounalist Dominique Auclere´s book
Anastasia Qui etes-vous? from Margarete Ellerik to her uncle Felix :
"So dear uncle...something new. It´s about your sister Franziska. They want to know a lot of things again. Dear uncle, you remember what you have said from the beginning, stick to this and nothing else! Who could imagine this would come up again... So dear uncle... now you know what to do..." Auclere wrote that she quoted from her memory but that the original could be found in the archive of the tribunal or the lawyers. This certainly points to the conclusion that they knew she was Franziska but said something else in order not to ruin her "career". They did what they thought was best for her, and themselves.
In 1959 Margarete sent her uncle a letter urging him to recognize that his sister Franziska was Anna Anderson.
"It's not everyone who can say he has a full-blooded sister whom powerful and important people have mistaken for decades as the daughter of the Tsar!"
Though George Leuchtenberg was one of Anderson's strongest supporters, his son, Dmitry, was not convinced and believed in the Franziska Schanzkowska theory. Anderson was staying with his family in 1927 when the first meeting between the siblings took place. Dmitry was present at the confrontation in Wasserburg with Felix Schanzkowsky and that he was sure she recognized him on sight.
Also, a bit from Harriet Rathlef Keilmann's book:
I considered it my duty to have inquiries made, through a private detective, in Farther Pomerania as well, where the mother of the missing Shantskovski lives, and there I learned the following: The daughter Frantsiska has been regarded by the family not merely as missing since 1920, but as one of the victims of the mass-murderer Grossman. The Shantskovski family deny any striking bodily features, as for instance wounds or mutilated feet. They deny that Frantsiska ever received a fractured skull or any sort of injury when there was an explosion (1916) at the A.E.G., where she was working.
You know I am suspicious of Rathlef. We will never know if this is true, or if they were denying her, or even if they knew what injuries she had since she wasn't home. This does prove that the story of the explosion at the factory was out there that soon, I thought it was probably brought out by Knopf and published in German newspapers.
On that occasion she simply received a severe nervous shock,
From which she never recovered
with the result that she went into an asylum,
first of many in her long life
a hopeless, but harmless, lunatic.
That's our AA!
According to her family's statements, Frantsiska Shantskovski wore shoes size 39, while the invalid at Seeon wears size 36.
Oh so that's where the famous shoe story came from! Anyway it doesn't prove anything. For a test, I recently asked my brother and other family members my shoe size, no one got it right. Besides foot sizes change and shoes run large or small depending on brands and material. Useless.
Believe you me, if the opposition really had HAD any evidence showing that AA and FS were identical, they would have used it.
Oh, if only we'd had the trial in 1994!
We caught her in any number inconsistenscies and some completely absurd statements."
Sounds like the whole AA affair!
They were just paid handsomely by the Jennings family to sign the necessary papers.
Are you accusing the Jennings of paying people off to commit her?
The man next to her? How do we know he was next to her? That grenade could have rolled anywhere before it went off.
Pure speculation!
Then why don't we have a legal ruling?
Because no one has bothered to take it to court. I'm sure if the tests had been in AA's favor the Schweitzers would have done so.