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On February 21, 1993, Mark Smith of the Houston Chronicle did a feature story about the diary.  He wrote:  "Friedrich Kellner, a meticulous and analytical man, served as a court administrator and clerk in the small town of Laubach, Germany, about 60 miles north of Frankfurt, but secretly opposed the Nazis during the 1930s and 1940s.  Despite pressure from his neighbors to join the Nazi Party, Kellner, a German military officer during the early 1900s, refused.  His governmental position saved him from being sent to a concentration camp." 

The article gives several quotes from the diary, such as this one from June 19, 1941:  "Since 1933 the majority of university professors have been all for the Fuhrer; the university professors with their sack and pack underwrote the new political correctness and shoved everything aside which they had stood up for and taught. They all laid down their own wills and their own thoughts and glorified in a cringing and characterless way everything the party had written down.  What should a simple man say of these learned and wise scholars who no longer give expression to their best knowledge?"


See Links Section below for recent stories through 2007
NEWS LINKS:
New York Daily News article September 22, 2007
Fort Worth Star-Telegram article April 22, 2007
Giessener Anzeiger article in German, September 29, 2006
World Net Daily September 22, 2006
Mainz Allgemeine Zeitung article in German, January 7, 2006
University of Massachusetts Magazine September 2005
The Dover Post, May 4, 2005
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