The Abberline Diaries

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  • Robert
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    September 1st. Frequented my opera house. Good news from Poland.

    Decided to change my name to Fred. Trigger Chamberlain's been calling me that for years, so why not?

    Oh-oh. Changed my mind. As soon as he heard about Fred, that little crawler Himmler changed his to Sid, and now Goering's gone and changed his to Wayne. Bloody sycophants!

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    I think the experts started to become suspicious when Hitler stated he only invaded Poland to impress Jodie Foster.
    Wouldn't we all? She's an amazing woman, that's for sure

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  • c.d.
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    "Remarkably, none of the experts hired to verify the Hitler Diaries seem to have spotted this, yet the initials appeared on volume after volume after volume."

    Hello Sam,

    I think the experts started to become suspicious when Hitler stated he only invaded Poland to impress Jodie Foster.

    c.d.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    I'm here to tell you that it didn't match his handwriting.

    ... that's because he wrote it in shorthand. Tee hee!

    (Strange but true)
    after the first sentence I was thinking ' does Sam think that all diaries are forgeries '

    I knew that Pepys diary was written in shorthand but I've never actually seen it. I've read the translation though. I'll have to check online for any pics.

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  • etenguy
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    Just a question that surfaced when reading barnflatwyngardes post:

    Was there ever any diary, written by a person of fame, that was discovered only after that persons death - and that was NOT a fake? Hitler, Mussolini, Maybrick, Abberline ...
    This link:

    makes for refreshing reading.
    I think the Orton Diaries only came to light a few years after his death.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    Samuel Pepys is probably the most famous.
    I'm here to tell you that it didn't match his handwriting.

    ... that's because he wrote it in shorthand. Tee hee!

    (Strange but true)

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Samuel Pepys is probably the most famous. In the uk at least.

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  • DirectorDave
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    Was there ever any diary, written by a person of fame, that was discovered only after that persons death - and that was NOT a fake? Hitler, Mussolini, Maybrick, Abberline ...
    Anne Frank?

    And much like Maybrick her fame came from the diary itself.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    Reminds me of Konrad Kujau who forged the Hitler Diaries, and decided to emboss the cover of each volume with the letters "AH". Unfortunately, he didn't quite understand the ornate Olde English lettering, and used "FH" by mistake. The "FH" used by Kujau is at the top of the image below, but the bottom is what "AH" really looks like in that font:

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    Remarkably, none of the experts hired to verify the Hitler Diaries seem to have spotted this, yet the initials appeared on volume after volume after volume.
    That's the problem with Olde English Sam. Even the 'h' doesn't look much like an 'h' to me.

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  • ChrisGeorge
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    Hi Fish,

    Hope you enjoyed Norway.

    Let's hope a Lechmere Diary never surfaces because we can guess who will get the blame
    If it's "fished" out of the North Sea you'll know.

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    Goes to show what I am saying - you would immediately work from the presumption that it was a fake. And so would I.

    But I donīt think that Pierre would go to such lenghts to exonerate the carman.
    Certainly not at present Fish.


    Steve

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  • etenguy
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    Reminds me of Konrad Kujau who forged the Hitler Diaries, and decided to emboss the cover of each volume with the letters "AH". Unfortunately, he didn't quite understand the ornate Olde English lettering, and used "FH" by mistake. The "FH" used by Kujau is at the top of the image below, but the bottom is what "AH" really looks like in that font:

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    Remarkably, none of the experts hired to verify the Hitler Diaries seem to have spotted this, yet the initials appeared on volume after volume after volume.
    I'm not suggesting the Hitler Diaries are real - but it could have been Hitler who misunderstood the font - or preferred the aesthetic of FH. The FH does look a more eye pleasing AH than the accurate version.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    If I recall correctly in the 'Abberline' diary it was signed GF Abberline instead of FG!
    Reminds me of Konrad Kujau who forged the Hitler Diaries, and decided to emboss the cover of each volume with the letters "AH". Unfortunately, he didn't quite understand the ornate Olde English lettering, and used "FH" by mistake. The "FH" used by Kujau is at the top of the image below, but the bottom is what "AH" really looks like in that font:

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    Remarkably, none of the experts hired to verify the Hitler Diaries seem to have spotted this, yet the initials appeared on volume after volume after volume.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    If I recall correctly in the 'Abberline' diary it was signed GF Abberline instead of FG! A diarist not knowing his own name is about as big a howler as you can get. I don't know of anyone else who ever saw it though but I think I can name one person that I'm sure never did....Abberline!

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    Hi Fish,

    Hope you enjoyed Norway.

    Let's hope a Lechmere Diary never surfaces because we can guess who will get the blame
    Goes to show what I am saying - you would immediately work from the presumption that it was a fake. And so would I.

    But I donīt think that Pierre would go to such lenghts to exonerate the carman.

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