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Template talk:Germany topics

Template talk:Germany topics


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War guilt question

I've added a link to War guilt question to the "History" section. There are certainly arguments in favor of this, including the fact that it has been discussed for over one hundred years; in that sense, it has the staying power of the Dreyfus Affair. On the other hand, one might say that this is more a debate about ideas than a particular event, and so should go either in "Politics" (which were definitely the main proponents, or actors), or "Society" (who were the most affected, and also took part, although less than the historians and politicians). To the extent that it *has* been discussed for a century, it's become of note as a long-running "event" in itself in the way that the aftermath of Dreyfus has (and anyway, World War Ior the treaty that ended itis definitely an event). So, I really don't know where this fits best, but it definitely should be there somewhere. Eager to hear your thoughts on this. Mathglot (talk) 05:48, 12 March 2021 (UTC)

New version of this navbox.

I have a created an expanded version of this navbox. I made changes to the history section to expand it and categorize it more. you can see the proposed version below. is this ok to use? ---Sm8900 (talk) 🌍 14:20, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

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