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Historical Characters, Including Frederick the Great, Discussion Post 44
Not only are these posts still going, there is now (more) original research going on in them deciphering and translating letters in archives that apparently no one has bothered to look at before?? (Which has now conclusively exonerated Fritz's valet/chamberlain Fredersdorf from the charge that he was dismissed because of financial irregularities and died shortly thereafter "ashamed of his lost honor," as Wikipedia would have it. I'M JUST SAYING.)
Re: Fritz as foreign minister
I seem to recall Fontane snarking that Fritz could have paid the Austrians back with the money from Silesia, but never did...but I don't consider him 100% reliable, although he did do his research. I certainly don't *recall* anyone saying they were paid back, but it may well be that they were (before October 1740).
If Seckendorf was lending Fritz money out of his own pocket, though, he was never going to get that back. :P Sorry, Seckendorff, should have invested in playing mentor to him, and then you could have gotten a walking cane with a golden Socrates head!