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Confused? Erm, if you have a look at some of the disambiguation pages here at Wikipedia—Richard White (disambiguation) or David Miller (disambiguation), or any other—you will notice that sometimes different individuals share the same name. This, I should say, is nothing out of the ordinary. These things do happen, you know. Is that other Herbert Haupt, the one executed in 1942, in any way notable? Then let's create another disambiguation page and write an article about him.
By the way, OrphanBot can really be a destructive force. The Herbert Haupt image which it removed (and which was then deleted) was perfectly all right, a promotional photo taken from the FPÖ web site. All that may have been missing was the {{promophoto}} tag, but this can no longer be verified because everything has been deleted. Also, Haupt has ended his political career, so I wasn't able to find that photograph on the Internet either. This is not very clever. <KF>12:17, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply