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My voluminous of the accompanying talk page

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"What is on [my] mind?"    Well, I've been going hog wild marking up the article (rather than just editing this talk page) with what are in both the literal and the WP-markup senses comments about the (same accompanying) article. I did so bcz the substantive issues I raised about its content are provocative, to a degree that makes prior discussion IMO unusually important, in the hope that this turns out to be neither a fight nor me making a colleague feel offended and go away angry. And who checks the talk page when the article has not been edited? Well,I edited the accompanying article w/o significantly changing how it's rendered, since I'm indisposed from quickly tracing the attribution of the parts I find problematic.

   I'll try to get to better editing facilities than I currently have at home, and inspect the edit history to see if the rewrites I've advocated in the form of comments, visible only while (at least) preparing to edit, at the points where they'd affect how the article would render.

   OK, I gotta save and go out for now, and think later abt whether there's something I'm forgetting to mention in a timely fashion.
--Jerzyt 17:25, 16 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]


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, who built up an intelligence group of the Am Apparat (Military section) of the Communist International, which in addition to him and Stöbe included Gerhard Kegel [de] and his wife Charlotte Vogt, Marta (Margarita) and Kurt Welkisch, at times also the publisher Helmut Kindler [de] and the lawyer Lothar Bolz all belonged.[1]


, with whom she lived until her arrest in 1942. According to her will, he was the tenant of her flat in Ahornallee 48 in Charlottenburg, Berlin.[2]

scope_creepTalk 20:39, 28 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  1. ^ Scherstjanoi 2013, p. 24.
  2. ^ Coppi, Danyel & Tuchel 1994, pp. 263–271.