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:Hmm? Germany had neither a ''Center'' Party nor a ''Centre'' Party, but a ''Zentrum''. Although I will admit that I've much more frequently seen "Centre Party" than "Center Party", and I'm not sure why I titled the article as I did. ] 23:48, 29 Sep 2003 (UTC) :Hmm? Germany had neither a ''Center'' Party nor a ''Centre'' Party, but a ''Zentrum''. Although I will admit that I've much more frequently seen "Centre Party" than "Center Party", and I'm not sure why I titled the article as I did. ] 23:48, 29 Sep 2003 (UTC)

::This is incorrect:The Zentrumspartei dissolved itself . This is repeated under ] and ] , and I believe its' inclusion as error reveals concerted attempts over the intervening years to conceal ] ] . See ''Hitler and Stalin -Parallel Lives'' by ] ( Lord Bullock),p.338, published by HarperCollins,1991, ISBN 0-00-686198-9.] 08:24, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)

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It is nonsensical to use American english in the name and contents of an article on a European topic. Germany no more had a Center Party than Australia has a Labour Party. Similarly it would wrong to write about American theatre. The German party is generally translated by Germans into British English, not American English. FearÉIREANN 23:09, 29 Sep 2003 (UTC)

Hmm? Germany had neither a Center Party nor a Centre Party, but a Zentrum. Although I will admit that I've much more frequently seen "Centre Party" than "Center Party", and I'm not sure why I titled the article as I did. john 23:48, 29 Sep 2003 (UTC)
This is incorrect:The Zentrumspartei dissolved itself . This is repeated under Adolf Hitler and Pope Pius XII , and I believe its' inclusion as error reveals concerted attempts over the intervening years to conceal Vatican Appeasement . See Hitler and Stalin -Parallel Lives by Alan Bullock ( Lord Bullock),p.338, published by HarperCollins,1991, ISBN 0-00-686198-9.Flamekeeper 08:24, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)