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10 April 2018

  • curprev 03:4903:49, 10 April 2018 2a01:110f:4505:dc00:150a:272e:6d5:793a talk 57,428 bytes +24 Poles in the Wehrmacht: - Following the German invasion of Poland in 1939, many former citizens of the Second Polish Republic from across the Polish territories annexed by Nazi Germany were forcibly conscripted into the Wehrmacht army in Upper Silesia and in Pomerania. They were declared citizens of the Third Reich by law and therefore subject to drumhead court-martial in case of draft evasion.
  • curprev 00:2200:22, 10 April 2018 198.84.253.202 talk 57,404 bytes −10 For consistency - and there is no WP:CONSENSUS for it, especially that the discussion so far only involves three persons and only two have given a clear opinion on the matter, thus revert to the previous stable version until there is an established consensus for the change Tag: Undo

9 April 2018

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