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It might be of interest to you that “schoolboy” Hans Froehling, PhD wrote an article reviewed by no other than Ernst Noltke, the conservative revisionist of the Holocaust, and who violently approved of it my own revisionism.
It might be also of interest to you that my Great-Grandfather Freiherr Egon von Linden-Neuntausend was the first justice minister under Bismarck and saved the property of the Catholic Church in Southern Germany, the reason why he received a gift of the pope that contained a particle of Jesus’ cross. This was in confiance to the first German Emperor after the victory over France in 1871.
Furthermore my Great-granduncle was Karl Marbe, the co-founder of the Wuerzburg School of Psychology and forced to resign in 1935 because he was married to a Jewish Woman, or that my mother spent two years in a concentration camp because she was actively involved in the opposition to the Nazi Regime. Moreover my grandfather was honored by the State of Israel for smuggling Jews out of Germany and treated them as an MD in the evenings when nobody would dare to get in contact with him.
I think you are doing a serious dishonor to Cicero and his “De officiis” by adopting his name by reducing your argument to a simple “ad hominem” argument “schoolboy”
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I also wonder if your family or that of Buchanan would ever have the courage to act in a similar fashion against the forces of evil under the circumstances of the “Third Reich”. As for marching behind “historical orthodoxy”, as mentioned, it is on record that I have gone my own way and published in “Der Bundestag” the most widely read historical journal in the Federal Republic of Germany. Ironically it is fully published that I did not follow the “historical orthodoxy” as you mentioned in your vile response. However, that does not mean that I twist historical facts as Buchanan did who is simply ignorant and unacquainted with critical sources of the historical time that he covers.
I wonder what contributions you have made that can be publicly verified on this subject. My guess is that you neither have the education of a PhD in History nor the intellectual capacity to write dissertations and papers that demonstrate that you can analyze and synthesize large amounts of information on your own. Sincerely,
Hans Froehling, Phd, DBA, PsyD, CMBB (and hopefully a schoolboy for the rest of his life because the end of learning is the end of life … I hope you are not there yet
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