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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
rerouted the Khans, which then turned back, but on the way subjugated Russia for two hundred years.
Patron of the expelled Silesians ?
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)