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00:25, 9 February 2008 Piotrus (Talk | contribs) restored "Battle of Chojnice" (24 revisions restored: merging histories)
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WTF was done here? I remember having edited the article, it's still on my watchlist, but my name was erased form the history. The Polish POV is ridiculous, Polish place names as Gdańsk as usual, but even the leaders of the Order troops are given polonized names here. Will future articles on English Misplaced Pages will mention a German emperor named Wiłhęłmski? -- Matthead Discuß 13:43, 13 January 2009 (UTC)