In the third episode of our series on some of history’s most well-known conspiracy theories, we examine the suggestion that one of Tsar Nicholas II’s daughters – Anastasia – survived the family’s murder by the Bolsheviks in 1918. Speaking with Rob Attar, historian Helen Rappaport explains why people believe that Anastasia escaped and what recent scientific and archaeological research has revealed about this tragic episode.
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This episode was hosted by Rob Attar and produced by Jack Bateman.
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- FrequencyWeekly series
- Published12 November 2024 at 00:00 UTC
- Length31 min
- Season1
- Episode3