Tag: Letters
French Revolution: Marie-Antoinette’s love letters deciphered – knowledge
For almost 150 years, illegible passages in the correspondence between the French Queen Marie-Antoinette and the Swedish Count Axel von Fersen have puzzled historians. The censored passages had often given…
Ludwig Thoma, the controversial man of letters – Bavaria
The 100th anniversary of Ludwig Thoma’s death (August 26th) once again fueled the debate about the controversial writer. Thoma has undoubtedly left lasting traces as a novelist, satirist and publicist;…
Postman hoards election papers – criminal proceedings initiated | NDR.de – news
Status: 23.09.2021 01:08 p.m. The criminal police searched the apartment of a postman in Schleswig. Apparently he had withheld hundreds of election notices. According to the police, internal investigations at…
Policewoman secretly writes letters to the Halle assassin – politics
According to research by the Ministry of the Interior in Saxony-Anhalt Süddeutscher Zeitung, NDR and WDR a young police commissioner from the Dessau police station suspended from duty. The accusation:…
Halle assassin: Policewoman suspended because of letters to Stephan B.
Exclusive As of: 09/20/2021 8:29 PM In Saxony-Anhalt, a police officer who is said to have been a pen friend with the right-wing terrorist Stephan B. has been on leave.…
Why are there giant letters on a city street?
Since the beginning of September, the inhabitants of Ivry-sur-Seine have been surprised to find giant letters in the heart of their city. It is the work of the Franco-Swiss artist…
“Colonia Dignidad”: Sect victims send fire letters to Maas
Exclusive Status: 08/12/2021 12:45 p.m. Victims of the “Colonia Dignidad” have been waiting for compensation for years. Now they have sent a fire letter to Foreign Minister Maas: Germany should…
ETF: The Power of the Three Letters – Economy
Step 1: Inexpensive, simple, low-risk – ETFs are the best innovation in the financial sector for decades. The story of a success. Of Harald Freiberger Paul Volcker, 93, was something…