Who remembered it correctly? Who knows? There are even differences on where it was supposed to have happened. I agree with what Olga said, that somebody vaguely remembered it but relayed it incorrectly to AA. She may not have been present when it happened, but she knew which niece had a hurt/scarred finger.
Well Shura remembered the incident, but not whom it happened to. Captain Sablin was there and remembered well that Anastasia got her fingers crushed. And then there's this:
Dear Madam,
I was married in Russia, and lived first in Siberia and then in St. Petersburg up to 1905. My uncle, Admiral Baron Schilling, was chief of the administration of the Grand Duke Alexei Alexamdrovich, and lived om the Grand Duke's palace on the Moika. Both my cousins were ladies-in-waiting to the Empress, and I remember well how often we talked of the Tsar's children, and especially of Anastasia, as the most lively and also the naughtiest of the daughters.
One day, however, the following incident was related with the greatest horror, and I cannot understand how Shura, the governess, cannot or will not recall it, seeing that it made such an impression on me who had no connection with the family.
My cousin or my uncle told me with great concern that the children, after another mad romping game, had to go out for a drive. After they entered the carriage, the footman shut the door and crushed Anastasia's finger. Even to-day, as I write, I still feel the same shudder as I felt when I heard it then, so that I have not forgotten it and still have a clear memory of it.
I ofen asked how the finger was healing, being interested, partly as a doctor's wife, in whether the finger would have to come off or not. But I was also anxious about the poor child who had to suffer so much. It was a long time before the hand healed.
Unfortunately, I cannot give you any address to which you could write to my relations for further information, for the Revolution has scatterd us. But if you want to know anything more from me, I am entirely at your disposal.
(signed) G. B.
Then please do tell me, who in Hesse would want to allegedly arrest a person 'for no reason' due to his support of AA? You tell me.For if you weren't referring to Ernie, what was your point?
I think you have implied that Ernie was the responsible one.
So again, it appears we are left with which person you choose to believe. But consider, if Dassel was 'in on it' of course he'd deny it, wouldn't he?
Yes, I prefer to believe those who do not tell lies and do not decline taking the oath in court.
Claim ended and not believed. However, since she had a lot of savvy backers and there was a promise of a huge payoff involved, and she had stories written about her that made her a media darling, she lasted a long time. It's like any other product, some are marketed better than others, so some become more popular.
And who were these "savvy backers"? And where was the promise of the "huge payoff", and to whom? And how could she be a "media darling" with books like La Fausse Anastasie and the articles from Darmstadt and Gilliard appearing in the papers? What about three verdicts against her? What about the Romanovs all fighting her? Backing, indeed!