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Interesting read about things that never turner concrete. I noticed the article is often not referring directly to the Urals. Given this its title is inadecuate. It should either be renamed (Nazi plans for Russia) or merged into another article. The second option seem a bit difficult given the extent of the article is more than enough for an own article. —Lappspira (talk) 22:56, 10 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
To be fair this whole article has unclear reasoning for what it represents. If it is about Nazi racial theory then it should be part of it, but to me it reads as alternate history and sure it could be interesting read in a book for the people with that interest, but it is a strange article for wiki. It is on the same page as theory of Arianic Russian Arkaim site(which has nothing to do with Russians, who are not even linked to the people, that inhabited that place)... Anyways - I was wondering why there is no page about possible Zoroastrianism roots in Ural... there was similar fringe theory in 1990s roaming around, just as the theory this page is representing.... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.13.27.115 (talk) 00:52, 6 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]