The Six Translations of a Single Truth
The document began as a memorandum. It was typed on an Erika typewriter, Model 8, manufactured in Dresden in 1956, a machine that left a slight wobble in the capital letters because the platen had been replaced with an aftermarket roller that was two millimeters too narrow for the carriage. The typist was a man named Dr. Klaus Reinhardt, forty-seven years old, a researcher at the Institute for...
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