Anna was Franziska
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Let me see if I have all of this right.
AWF claims Maria and Anastasia never had German lessons
AWF admits that Olga and Tatiana did have German lessons.
AWF? No, Sophie B. Among many other posts in this thread you have chosen to ignore, that one was a quote from Sophie B. in her book
"The Life and Tragedy of Alexandra Feodorovna" and it states that Maria, Anastasia and Alexei had NO knowledge of German. They did NOT study German.
Yeah this book!
Then why not listen to those who were? We have given you many quotes.To what degree each read or spoke German by July of 1918 is unknown by those who were not present.
Did you read the quote I posted by Lili Dehn, saying exactly this happened when they worked at the hospital? Soldiers heard her speaking English to her daughters and ladies in waiting and broadcast around that they were 'speaking German.'AWF's, again, assumes: >>The people who claim to hear Alix speak in German were the people who didn't know any English, only Russian that's why they accused her of speaking German to her daughters during WWI.<<
The pro-German tendencies of the Empress were mentioned after our reverse at Brest, when the Emperor assumed command. Everyone was suspicious of her, and, when she spoke English at the hospitals to her daughters and her ladies-in-waiting, the soldiers declared she was speaking German, and this report once started was magnified exceedingly.
Alexandra Feodorovna and Romanov Russia, The Real Tsaritsa witten by Lili Dehn - Part One - Old Russia - Chapter VI
I don't believe that is all he's getting at, or you. If either of you cared about languages other than OTMA and German, you'd discuss other topics, such as the ones I've posted about the Tsar. But no, it's always about did the girls know German, and yes, that ties directly to AA, deny it or not.I believe that is all Chat is posting.
Seems simple enough to me.
AGRBear