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Date Posted: Fri, September 19 2003, 3:47:52
Author: Todd
Subject: A strange article
In reply to: Katerina 's message, "I found "64" with the article about the FBI files and Fischer's parents Todd asked me" on Thu, September 18 2003, 10:17:20

I think "64" gave wrong translation of that article.

In 1942 Joan Targ lived not with Regina but with some other family who looked after her.

Nonsense. If Joan lived with other people without Regina, how in hell could they find Regina's letters and notebooks? Why should Regina leave her things in their home. I think it was a baby-sitter and they gave bad translation.


It was written in the FBI file in 1958 that Regina Fischer was afraid of her son.


One more nonsense. She may be "worried" about her son, but not "afraid of" him.

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