This is an interview on French television in 1967 with Prince Felix Yusupov (1887-1967) and his wife, Princess Irina Alexandrovna (1895-1970), niece of Czar Nicholas II of Russia. The broadcast was just before the death of the prince.
He talks about his involvement in the murder of mad monk Rasputin in 1916.
It's in French - hope you understand at least parts of it.
By the way, a very kind you tube friend just commented to me that Vera Karalli, the Bolshoi Theatre and Ballets Russes ballerina, and silent era Russian film star, played 'some part in most important events in Russia being present in the palace of Felix Yussupov on the night of Rasputin's murder'!
hi ekocentric - yes it's sad the wasted potential of those with mental illness
nickwallacesmith 8 months ago
@nickwallacesmith ..... And this is the woman who had everybody listening? If I knew half of what I have looked up today and what you have told me I would have turned the channel everytime that some t.v. station was trying to get viewers.
I still say that it is sad that she spent so much time maintaining such a lie. She could have spent that time working in a lighthouse or learning brain surgery by the numbers. Teaching flies how to shoot cannons. Anything else would have been more rewarding.
ekocentric 8 months ago
hi ekocentric - anna anderson was found outside berlin in a mental institution and i think this is part of the answer - curiously she refused to speak russian - the russian at court was of a particular kind - she just couldn't do it - she would have if she could as itwould have proved her claim
nickwallacesmith 8 months ago
@nickwallacesmith Yes her name was Anna. I don't know exactly why but I felt let down that she wasn't the Grand duchess because she had so much exposure for so long.
She conned members of the Czar or Czarina's family members so that she was able to con them out of money and get free things from other people.
In hindsight I can't help but wonder. She was not half as beautiful as the Romanov girls. Wasn't she a housekeeper as well?
Why did she keep the charade so long?
ekocentric 8 months ago
hi ekocentric - was this anna anderson? who married an american millionaire? i think it might be - i've seen a number of documentaries on her
nickwallacesmith 8 months ago
@ekocentric I have read many books on the Romanovs and Rasputin and the whole thing still creeps me out. Some of it is far fetched, some creepy and some out and out stupid.
Especially the part where the royals believed that Rasputin (a man who was not aquainted with a bar of soap could save their son)
I only wish that someone could cure bleeders. I have von willebrands & am sitting here right now with bruises all over. I'd be glad to have to sniff Rasputin for a cure.
They were gullible
ekocentric 8 months ago
@nickwallacesmith Thanx for that info. I am going to check it out in a couple minutes.
I had the great fortune to she his daughter interviewed on the Mike Douglas talk show in the late 1970's talking about a lady who tried to fraud the world by claiming to be the grand duchess Anastasia.
I truly wanted for one of the Romanovs to have escaped death in that attic and was disappointed when scientists did dna on her body and that of one or more of the Romanovs only to find that she wasn't.
ekocentric 8 months ago
hi ekocentric - and the empress's connection with an ordinary monk was hardly usual - all very weird! did you see my post on Rasputin's career as a dompteuse (circus animla trainer ) - there's footage of her at wok in my upload, cheers
nickwallacesmith 8 months ago
@nickwallacesmith I tried to find it online for reference but could not find it. But considering Yusupov's many botched murder attempts. His and Rasputins weird lifestyle. Rasputin's daughter later suing Yusupov for $800,000 anything could be possible...what a weird situation. I hope to never hear of famous (or infamous) people like these again.
ekocentric 8 months ago
hi ekocentric - never heard that one
nickwallacesmith 8 months ago