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Former German territories
[edit]Every effort should be made to get western historians to work on these pages otherwise the Polish nationalists simply presnet us with a range of fictions. It is completely wrong on the English language Wikipedia to cite Polish books which only Poles can obtain and read. You might as well cite a comic book. This is a thorny subject that the admins of Wikipedia need to address as it is littered with ridiculous propaganda pages which bear little or no factual analysis, such as the Silesian Uprisings. Just a joke. In the UK our tertiary institutions refuse to permit Wikipedia to be used as a source and this kind of thing is one of the reasons. 2A00:23C4:B63A:1800:45F0:556F:74CB:971 (talk) 19:10, 26 November 2019 (UTC)