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editI HAVE NOTICED ALMOST ALL WIKI EDITORS ME NOT INCLUDED. HAVE SOME SOCIALLY MOVITATED AGENDA AND CHANGE AND COMPLETELY FAULSFY DATA AND DOCIMENTS TO SUPPORT THERE STALLANIST PARTY FUNDING GOALS .. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.255.131.44 (talk) 17:37, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
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editWhy the hell was this page edited to say he praised hitler in his book? It didn't and that edit was pure vandalism. I have reverted to an old version.
In Fiction?
editCan someone confirm or deny that Otto Dietrich is the inspiration for the character Otto Dietrich zur Linde who appears in Jorge Luis Borges's Ein deutsches Requiem (short story)? I think there's definetely a connection there, and it may be worth mentioning in this article. Nicolasdz 14:38, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
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"NAZI"
editPlease refrain from terminology that isn't the formal name of an organization, but essentially stemming from political polemics. This is the case with "Nazi"... Sure that's a nick name already used in the 20s. But the actual name was National Socialist. The name NAZI is short for NAtionalsoZIalist, sure. But we don't call the Democrats DEMS or Republicans REPS, neither. 105.12.1.167 (talk) 12:20, 31 January 2023 (UTC)