Welcome!

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Hello Scientizzle, thanks a lot for your welcoming. I'm still familiar with Wikipedia (see de:Userpage) and will help to expand the articles concerning my region – especially Lower Saxony and Goslar (district). Regards -- Netnet @ 22:17, 4 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Circles

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Hi there:

mind informing you that these circles were a fiction and never materialised, as this decree by the Habsburgian Austrian Holy German emporer led to the formation of the league of Schmakalden and the Reformation, because the Northern dukes, electors and kings never eve accepted the decree by Maximillian. This would have meant an infringement of their autonomy and more important a lost of their territory.

Maximillian's decree to form the so-called Reichskreise was thus a catalyser for the reformation as the Northern rulers fearing the loss of their territories joined the Protestant cause. Maximillian also tried to force the Swiss into the Reichskreise, but had to concede the quasi independence of the Swiss confederation after he lost the Battle of Dornach. Goslar was one of the first cities becoming Protestant driving out the Jesuites and catholic Imperial civil servants. This was accomplished by 1530 so that the Diet of Augsburg conceded that Goslar was Protestant territory.

Lower Saxony did not exist since the idea came up in 1923 again and the Nazis had the idea to use the Reichskreise for their evil plans, again. So if some Emporer in Vienna had the idea to push through the Reichskreise in Worms in 1495, in order to strip the Northern rulers of their territories but he millitarily and politically did not succeed (I mean Hilter also made some scary plans and luckily did not succeed) then this was an historical non-starter, as the catholic Emporers lost their war in 1648 the latest, and by then no-one remembered the establishment of the Reichskreise. The Guelphs, Oldenburgians, Swedes, Danes and Brandenburgians and multitude of dukes ruled in what is now Northern Germany, and the Austrian Holy Roman emporer could decree whatever he wanted, he was an "Emporer without clothes". But check out the City Halls of Munster and Osnabrueck, respectively, and what do they say in the treaty of Westphalia about the Reichskreise: Nothing! So history is a science has to be based upon facts on the ground (i.e. what actually happened in those days in Goslar) and Goslar was legislatively, juridically and politically Schmakaldic, i.e. belonged to the staunch opponents of the Austrian Holy German emporer and his idea of Reichskreise.

Secondly, mind making usage of proper English when making any contributions.

Cheers

xian — Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.157.239.230 (talk) 10:22, 11. Feb. 2007

Dear IP, please read Lower Saxon Circle or de:Niedersächsischer Reichskreis. Secondly, I try my very best but I'm not a native speaker (btw you corrected one preposition). Thirdly, please mind Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages. -- Netnet @ 14:35, 11 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Reichskreise

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So what does this say: the Reichskreise never existed, since the territories of the kings, electors and dukes did not correspond to the actual Reichskreise, but rather they crisscrossed any of these boundaries. Next the towns of Hamburg, Bremen etc were not Imperial cities, but ahnseatic cities, which is not the same, because these cities were beyond the reaches of the emporer. It would be healthy to wikipedia, if there were some historically sound SCIENTIFIC contributions to this dictionary.

http://www.uni-mainz.de/FB/Geschichte/hist3/181.php

http://www.uni-mainz.de/FB/Geschichte/hist1/193.php

" Much of the work of the Circles was humdrum."

http://www.uni-muenster.de/FNZ-Online/recht/reich/unterpunkte/nation.htm

" Das "Alte Reich" war kein Staat im modernen Sinne; es entzieht sich modernen verfassungsrechtlichen Kategorien. Es war weder ein Nationalstaat, noch ein Machtstaat, noch auch ein Rechtsstaat, aber auch kein Staatenbund ähnlich der EU. Es hatte keine systematische schriftliche Verfassung; es kannte keine Rechtsgleichheit, auch nicht als Ideal, nicht einmal ein Reichsbürgerrecht; es hatte kein geschlossenes Territorium Glossar mit festen Grenzen; es hatte keine souveräne höchste Gewalt, keine unabhängige Exekutive; kein stehendes Heer usw., also alles das, was moderne Staatlichkeit in der Regel kennzeichnet."


Wikiepdia is based on facts and not fiction. The Reichskreise held for 1 year if at all


"Der Kaiser versuchte im Laufe der FNZ mehrmals mit Gewalt, seine Macht auf Kosten der Fürsten zu einer Einheitsgewalt über das ganze Reich auszudehnen, was aber letztlich immer scheiterte (Karl V. Glossar im Schmalkaldischen Krieg, Ferdinand II. im verwandte Themen Dreißigjährigen Krieg). Im Laufe der Zeit wurde seine Position durch "Reichsgrundgesetze" immer weiter eingeschränkt, so daß er über immer weniger "Reservatrechte" verfügte, d.h. solche Herrschaftsrechte, die er allein ohne Konsens der Reichsstände ausüben konnte; in allen wichtigen Belangen war er vielmehr an deren auf den Reichstagen zu erbittenden Konsens gebunden." —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 193.157.239.230 (talk) 22:37, 13 February 2007 (UTC).Reply

Please discuss at Lower Saxon Circle. Thank you. -- Netnet @ 08:25, 14 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Welcome to WikiProject Germany

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Welcome, Net-net, to the WikiProject Germany! Please direct any questions about the project to its talk page. If you create new articles on Germany-related topics, please list them at our announcement page and tag their talk page with our project template {{WikiProject Germany}}. A few features that you might find helpful:

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If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me or any of the more experienced members of the project, and we'll be very happy to help you. Again, welcome, and thank you for joining this project! -- Kusma (討論) 22:20, 18 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Category:States of Germany

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Why do you remove this category from the states of Germany? If I had to choose one category for these articles in which they clearly belong, this one is it. Kusma (討論) 11:17, 19 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hello Kusma, these articles have their own category which is a subcategory of States of Germany. For example Hamburg -> Category:Hamburg -> Category:States of Germany. So I remove the double (redundant) entries. OK? -- Netnet @ 11:22, 19 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
They are not redundant. Our category system is not hierarchical, and the States of Germany category is useless for navigation of the articles if it doesn't contain the articles about the states of Germany, only the categories related to the states of Germany. If we think your suggestion to the end, we should remove all categories besides Category:Hamburg from Hamburg and categorize Category:Hamburg instead. That would be "correct" from a hierarchical point of view, but not very useful since categories and articles show up in different places in the category listings. Do you really think it is more useful not to have the states of Germany in the category about the states of Germany, but another click away, hidden in subcategories? Kusma (討論) 11:31, 19 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
OK then, after considering Wikipedia:Categorization and subcategories I've to concede that things are very less structured here than in de:Wikipedia. Compare to de:Kategorie:Bundesland (Deutschland). Excuse my rash editing. -- Netnet @ 12:25, 19 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

No problem - I am painfully aware of how messy and unorganized (perhaps even broken) our category system is. The system of separating categories of articles and categories of categories like in dewiki probably makes more sense, but I have no idea how to apply this in an even remotely consistent way. There are too many different interpretations used how category membership should be defined and what they should be used for so the categories do not give Wikipedia any kind of well-defined structure. Happy editing, Kusma (討論) 12:35, 19 February 2007 (UTC) Reply

Historical Eastern Germany

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Perhaps you'd be interested in this:Talk:Historical_Eastern_Germany#Requested_move. -- Hrödberäht (gespräch) 05:07, 6 March 2007 (UTC) Reply

Verbandsgemeinde Edenkoben

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Thank you Charles01 21:46, 9 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, a lot of work to revert all these wrong edits. -- Netnet @ 15:56, 10 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Cat sorts and umlauts

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I'm not familiar with how category sorting works, so I want to ask whether whatever it is that requires umlaut-u to be rendered as a plain-u applies also to other umlauted letters. I notice that a similar template as that for Wolfenbüttel exists (existed?) for Würzburg and a few other districts with umlauts, as well. Also, can't the category sorting be fixed to allow for umlauts or ae, oe, ue as replacements? (Now I see what's up; please ignore previous question.Jim_Lockhart 05:10, 13 March 2007 (UTC))Reply

One other question: I noticed that you changed the styling of District of [anywhere] by downcasing it; is this because of a Wikipedia convention I'm perhaps unaware of? I ask because writing, e.g., District of Wolfenbüttel for Landkries Wolfenbüttel is analogous to Burlington County for my home county; in other words, District and County are capitalized as part of the name (though this would be more obvious if Landkreise were rendered, e.g. Wolfenbüttel District, Celle District, etc., rather than District of [anyplace]). Best regards, Jim_Lockhart 01:50, 13 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hello Jim Lockhart, i was just wondering why it is sometimes capitalized. Maybe both spellings are possible and in addition I found some related pages: Wikipedia:WikiProject German districts, Wikipedia:German-English translation requests/Translation guide and Wikipedia:WikiProject Germany/Conventions. Best regards -- Netnet @ 09:46, 13 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

May 2007 edition of the WikiProject Germany newsletter

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This newsletter was delivered by Kusma using AWB to all members of WikiProject Germany. If you do not want to receive this newsletter in the future, please leave a note at the talk page of the Outreach department so we can come up with a better spamlist solution. Thank you, Kusma 12:06, 6 May 2007 (UTC)Reply