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  • 17:1817:18, 16 September 2024 diff hist +7 Mulhouse It's strange not to mention what country it is in, but instead, linking the foreign countries' pages it borders. Also, the people led by Ariovistus were not "Germans" but Germanic, there was no Germany.

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  • 23:3023:30, 30 July 2024 diff hist −10 Jan Czochralski He renounced his German citizenship, it doesn't matter if the German regime "formalized" it. If Czochralski identified as Polish and kept only his Polish citizenship, then that's what should be listed.

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  • 16:3116:31, 18 July 2024 diff hist −1 Silesian Uprisings The protesters did not start any violence as per the source. It was escalated into violence by the Weimar Republic Army. Calling it "their parts in the violence" is akin to blaming the executed protesters for violence.

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  • 13:4913:49, 6 July 2024 diff hist −55 FIDE titles The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) provides historical contexts and etymology for English words, and it attributes "grandmaster" to its English roots. It is not a German loan word. The term "grandmaster" in English comes from combining "grand" (meaning large or great) and "master" (meaning an expert or someone in charge). This combination creates a word that has been used to denote someone of high rank or skill in various fields such as chess, martial arts, and certain organizations. Tag: Reverted

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  • 15:3015:30, 28 April 2024 diff hist −11 Van Pur The reference does not mention that it is "Polish-German" and since it's HQ is in Poland, it is by definition a Polish company.

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