Excellent! Well, for us, not poor, grief-exploited Fritz. I also think it makes more sense if Georgii isn't a professional spy but just someone whose first lie escalates, snowball-wise, until he can't take anything back even if he wanted to. (Which he doesn't; until Fredersdorf starts his research, things are going fine for Georgii.)
Details: Suhm had a wife and daughter, right? Or just the daughter? Whom Fritz took care of? How old/young was she? If she's a small kid, there's no reason why she should have known some hussar her father recced, and it's not a problem. If she's a bit older, she could be perhaps the one who gives Fredersdorf the key clue (perhaps she knows Dad didn't write any rec letters for army people that last year, something like that)? Because going by how Fredersdorf was the one to organize the taking care of Keyserlingk's daughter, I'm assumung he'd also have been in charge of taking care of Suhm's relations.
Question: if Georgii was partly a pointed gesture on Fritz' part, what could Frederdorf have done which Crown Prince Fritz would have been okay with, but new King Fritz post Mollwitz would not?
Re: Fredersdorf: Prime Suspect? (or: By Jove, I've found it!)
Date: 2020-03-29 04:18 pm (UTC)Details: Suhm had a wife and daughter, right? Or just the daughter? Whom Fritz took care of? How old/young was she? If she's a small kid, there's no reason why she should have known some hussar her father recced, and it's not a problem. If she's a bit older, she could be perhaps the one who gives Fredersdorf the key clue (perhaps she knows Dad didn't write any rec letters for army people that last year, something like that)? Because going by how Fredersdorf was the one to organize the taking care of Keyserlingk's daughter, I'm assumung he'd also have been in charge of taking care of Suhm's relations.
Question: if Georgii was partly a pointed gesture on Fritz' part, what could Frederdorf have done which Crown Prince Fritz would have been okay with, but new King Fritz post Mollwitz would not?