Gary Kern schrieb: > Dear Jüngerites: > > I wonder if anyone on the list has ever happened to read about a Madame > Lupescu. She was evidently a Romanian and was active in the 1930's in > Europe. My best guess is in France. She had some degree of fame, as my > sole reference mentions her as though no further description is needed. > > She figures in my research in a way I prefer to explain later, so as not > to set up any presuppositions. If anyone knows of MADAME LUPESCU, > whether she was a clairvoyant, wife of a diplomat, circus performer, > prostitute, mother of the queen, half-sister of EJ or two-headed symbol > on a beer mug, please let me know. > > GK > > ================** You are subscribed to ernst-juenger-l. To leave send a mail to Majordomo@maillist.ox.ac.uk containing: unsubscribe ernst-juenger-l ** It's all on the web: "Crown Prince Carol of Romania (the future King Carol II) renounced the throne in 1925 for the sake of his divorced mistress Madame Lupescu." Lookee here: http://www.seattleboys.com/royalweb/16-4-2-1.html "Not long after his marriage he began an affair with the woman who was to become the bane of all Rumania, Madame Lupescu, a Jewess." http://pw1.netcom.com/~blutkitt/IRONGUARD.html or basically: http://www.altavista.com/cgi-bin/query?pg=q&kl=XX&q=%22madame+lupescu%22&search=Search But what's with all the royalty? ;-) Greetings from BEerlin Olaf
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