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- Rothschild family (links | edit)
- History of Schleswig-Holstein (links | edit)
- Gottfried Michaelsen (links | edit)
- Old Saxon grammar (links | edit)
- Talk:History of Gdansk/Moved from Gdansk (links | edit)
- Talk:German language/Archive 3 (links | edit)
- Template:Infobox family (links | edit)
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- High german (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Grimm's law (links | edit)
- Verner's law (links | edit)
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- Scots language (links | edit)
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- Alsatian dialect (links | edit)
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- Hogan's Heroes (links | edit)
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- Germans (links | edit)
- High German dialect (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Low Franconian (links | edit)
- North Germanic languages (links | edit)
- Cimbrian language (links | edit)
- Bavarian language (links | edit)
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- Bokmål (links | edit)
- Nynorsk (links | edit)