Talk:Freudental

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Surely this small village has a more varied interest than the consequences of the Jewish history of the area. Here we jump from the Midieval times to the WWII and post WWII era. There is little coverage of the beautiful surrounding farmland, the historic Schloss Freudental, which was most recently home of one of the Humboldt Institute's intensive language schools, or the modern economy. By reading the entry as it sits today, it positions the town as a center for Jewish persecution and reparation. Sure that should be mentioned but not represent almost half the entry.