Talk:Armin T. Wegner

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Reworded version of armeniapedia.org's article, source unknown, probably armintwegner.com --tickle me 04:57, 29 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Categorization

I have once again removed the Category "Victims of Nazi justice", as this is dedicated to people who suffered at the hands of Hitler's court system (as the explanatory note there says), whereas Armin T. Wegner unquestionably did not. He did, however – incontrovertibly – suffer Nazi persecution in the form of being locked up in concentration camps. Therefore, I have recategorized him under "Nazi concentration camp survivors", which seems a bit more fitting.

By the way, Tickle, Armeniapedia says that you have to get permission to reuse its articles. Did you? Kelisi 03:01, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

Raffi couldn't give me any permission, as he didn't remember his source, so he advised me to rewrite it, which I did, though not from scratch. --tickle me 03:25, 30 November 2005 (UTC)