Professoren wussten früh von Guttenbergs Plagiaten
Two renowned law professors knew already 4 longer of plagiarism accusations against Karl Theodor zuGuttenberg. They did not continue to pursue the trace however .
These were cold February days during which Andreas Fischer-Lescano became for many in Germany an unwanted person. On one friday the law professor rushed home after work in a high speed train via flat country, from Bremen to Berlin-Neukölln. The dissertation of Karl Theodor to Guttenberg laid in front of the man with short dark hair and eyeglasses. Fischer Lescano wanted to write a review about it. He was starting to turn pages.
It's reported in such a way in a very detailed manner in a new book. The book was written by Roland Preuß and Tanjev Schultz of "the South German newspaper. "
Guttenberg has a book out as well, it's written by him, at least somehow: He gave an interview for 3 days and you can buy the result - printed. I think it's questionable because you could think he only wanted to steal the headlines from the Preuß-Schultz book.
Monday, 28 November 2011
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