Indeed a very interesting collection.I have gone sporadically through them,
most petitions got negative answers. I presume that some of the cases that
don't show any outcome might have been solved positively without being
writtenly recorded. May be with the help of money.
>From the list you mention Edgar, I remember vividly Mr. Frendl one eyed
like Moshe Daian, a curiosity to me at that age. A very well dressed, slim,
elegant appearance, even in the war years. Other names are familiar.
Thanks to Yohanan.
Berti
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