Still going! Still clearing Fritz's valet/chamberlain Fredersdorf's name from the calumny enshrined in wikipedia that he was dismissed for financial irregularities!
All hail to your enthusiasm and determination! Can't wait to find out what Leining has to say about Völker. Who, reminder, unlike Glasow, would survive and according to Nicolai after his sentence work for some years in the Russian leather factory of the Manufactury Schneider in Berlin, would be dissatisfied with that, switch to the tobacco industry instead, sign a report there which is read by Fritz who renembers Völker as the evil seducer of poor innocent Glasow, gets him back into the army and has him put into a garnison regiment (as a punishment, the way Nicolai phrases it), where he dies some years later. Presumably if you strip this of Nicolai's pro Glasow partisanship, it could still be a correct depiction of Glasow's post sentence life (i.e. Russian leather, tobacco, rejoning the army), though my guess would be the last one isn't a Fritz Glasow avenging act decades later but Völker deciding the tobacco industry doesn't do it any more for him than the Russian leather one did, and the army at least provides him with familiar routines and a pension.
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