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This you? Volunteer Marek 18:05, 25 January 2021 (UTC)
No. The Kaiser and late 19th century is who started destroying Germany and Poland, just as a remark. --Tino Cannst (talk)
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VikingDrummer (talk) 07:01, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
Greeting! Can you please post at Talk:Piast Canal relevant quotations from the sources[1][2] you added? A quote in German is also good, also Musekamp should probably be cited as Zwischen Stettin und Szczecin: Metamorphosen einer Stadt von 1945 bis 2005, because I am assuming you are citing the German book (I don't see an English translation).VikingDrummer (talk) 07:06, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
I requested at Talk:Lubusz Land#Quote request that you provide a quotation from the source and clearer attribution, as it is raised on the article history page.VikingDrummer (talk) 07:47, 3 June 2021 (UTC)
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Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 09:21, 20 July 2023 (UTC)
I do not understand why many of your edits, which are also properly cited, are kept being removed under the guise of POV, such as this one, which is WP:BABY, also your article, Polonization of Eastern Germany (1945–1990) was deleted, even though it was an impressively cited article. Someone claimed they couldn't find anybody named Siebel-Achenbach, but a single internet search, titles "Siebel-Achenbach" (I use DuckDuckGo, but that doesn't make any difference), revealed the top 3 links to be in order for top to bottom his profile at the University of Waterloo, the book you were likely citing and a review of the book in The American Historical Review. Admittedly, you forgot to include him in the literature section, but you could've added that during the deletion request. Also, everyone claimed POV but didn't give any examples, and called it forks of smaller article sections. Although I have a few suggestions for you, 1. How about full citations or SFNs? 2. Change the article's name from Polonization of the Former Eastern Germany (1918-1990), the former change to stop any confusion between the DDR and the Former Eastern Germany, and the change in the timeline because Poloinzation of German areas also took place during Interwar Poland, there's an excellent book about it The German Minority in Interwar Poland by Winson Chu. I would like to collaborate with you on the recreation of the article, if you let me edit your page User:Tino Cannst/Polonization of Eastern Germany (1945-1990). Crainsaw (talk) 14:22, 6 August 2023 (UTC)
I moved the User:Tino Cannst/Polonization of the Former Eastern Germany (1918-1990) to Draft:Polonization of the Former Eastern Germany (1918-1990) so more editors can see and edit it, and when it's ready we'll move it into article mainspace. Crainsaw (talk) 17:14, 21 August 2023 (UTC)
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