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Currently it says "... captured the French fortified city of Haguenau on the banks of the Rhine river in Alsace." This is wrong or at least enormously misleading, for at this point, Hagenau had been a German town for about 700 years since her foundation, and Hagenau's population had been clearly German, speaking the local German dialect. French troups captured the area only some years before. It has been a masonic lie in favor of French National Occultism for 3 centuries now to deny this. --178.10.68.88 (talk) 19:18, 20 June 2019 (UTC)Reply