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Eugenia Smith
Eugenia Smith (January 25, 1899 – January 31, 1997), also known as
Eugenia Drabek Smetisko, was one of several
Romanov impostors who claimed to be the
Grand Duchess Anastasia, youngest daughter of
Nicholas II, the last
Tsar of
Imperial Russia, and his wife
Tsarina Alexandra.
Smith is the author of ''Autobiography of
HIH Anastasia Nicholaevna of Russia'' (1963), in which she recounts "her" life in the
Russian Imperial Family up to the time when
Bolsheviks murdered them at
Ekaterinburg, and "she escaped" the massacre.
Although after
World War II there were at least ten claimants to the identity of Grand Duchess Anastasia, only
Anna Anderson and Eugenia Smith achieved more than a small circle of believers. The true Anastasia was
killed along with her parents and siblings on July 17, 1918, but this was not known with absolute certainty until the missing body of one of the Romanov sisters was found and identified in 2007.
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