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21 May 2024
- diffhist Stanisław Szmajzner 23:15 +9 Arminden talk contribs (→Works: Copy-edit) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Stanisław Szmajzner 23:13 −3 Arminden talk contribs (→Partisan: Not interned anymore) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Stanisław Szmajzner 23:10 −1 Arminden talk contribs (→Revolt: Adj., w/o pl. ending) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m Module:Pagetype 17:35 +216 MSGJ talk contribs (fix for files and interface messages which do exist but are not stored locally)
- diffhist m Stanisław Szmajzner 09:35 −1 Discordia23 talk contribs (→Revolt: The linked page has him as Felhendler without the "d")
20 May 2024
- diffhist Netherlands 13:42 +4 Swissairproud001 talk contribs
- diffhist Module:Pagetype/rfd 13:04 +27 MSGJ talk contribs (+Rfd-NPF/core)
- diffhist Module:Pagetype/rfd 13:03 +22 MSGJ talk contribs (+Rfd-NPF, seen on West Ardougne)
19 May 2024
- diffhist Module:List 16:45 +78 Pppery talk contribs (Per edit request)
- diffhist m Amsterdam 15:15 −11 ClueBot NG talk contribs (Reverting possible vandalism by 2A02:AA7:410A:6861:61B4:B6A1:F366:E20 to version by StefenTower. Report False Positive? Thanks, ClueBot NG. (4324558) (Bot)) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist Amsterdam 15:14 +11 2a02:aa7:410a:6861:61b4:b6a1:f366:e20 talk (→Sister cities) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Auschwitz concentration camp 14:15 −2 Amlz talk contribs (fixed broken section link in lead)
- diffhist Franz Stangl 13:07 −82 Discordia23 talk contribs (→Trieste, August 1943–1945: Quote from the introductory paragraph of the linked article (Alpenfestung): "[...N]o serious attempt was made to put it into operation, although the concept served as an effective tool of propaganda and military deception carried out by the Germans in the final stages of the war. After surrendering to the Americans, the Wehrmacht General Kurt Dittmar told them that the redoubt never existed.")