Agreed. That's why I said in all seriousness we should not bother her if she is alive, and also that I blame her less for not finding the Leining correspondence. And to be fair, maybe the Prussian archives weren't searchable when Fahlenkamp was writing, either.
It's just a pity that she speculated so much there and so many other people copied the fact. Like you said, copying is endemic and hard to eradicate!
Re: Leining to Fredersdorf: Letter 10, first paragraph
It's just a pity that she speculated so much there and so many other people copied the fact. Like you said, copying is endemic and hard to eradicate!