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Uhhh - I removed a statement both incoherent and strange. Somehow referring to the Russians and the Golden Horde in a subordinate clause in an entry on Hedwig of Andechs seems unencyclopedic. ] |
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:''rerouted the ], which then turned back, but on the way subjugated Russia for two hundred years.'' |
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== Patron of the expelled Silesians ? == |
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Can somebody give reference for that ? Is she the patron of Poles declared subhumans end expelled by Germany to be exterminated as a nation, or to Germans who fled or were moved by the Allies to Germany post-war ? Or both of them(that would be strange). Is there any reference confirming this ? |
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Uhhh - I removed a statement both incoherent and strange. Somehow referring to the Russians and the Golden Horde in a subordinate clause in an entry on Hedwig of Andechs seems unencyclopedic. MichaelTinkler
Can somebody give reference for that ? Is she the patron of Poles declared subhumans end expelled by Germany to be exterminated as a nation, or to Germans who fled or were moved by the Allies to Germany post-war ? Or both of them(that would be strange). Is there any reference confirming this ?
--Molobo (talk) 00:15, 21 November 2007 (UTC)