Talk:Eintopf
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Someone put the following on the page and I think it was vandalism so I deleted it. If someone can prove it's real, I can put it back.
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- History - Nazi Germany
- During the time when the Nazis ruled Germany, the 'Nazi religion' said that all
- German households must prepare an Eintopf every Sunday made with left-overs from
- the previous week. On Sundays the Nazi secret police the Gestapo, would knock on
- the doors of German families to check if they were cooking the Eintopf.
This is fake right? Nesnad (talk) 12:42, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
- No, not quite. There was indeed a "Eintopfsonntag" pushed by the NSDAP, in which household where called to limit themselves to Eintopf and giving the money not spent to the Winterhilfswerk, a NS charity. But it was "only" the first Sunday each month from October to March and they didn't sent the Gestapo.
- There's an entry in the German wikipedia: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eintopfsonntag
I think one could reintegrate the paragraph as a single, consice sentence. Peterbruells (talk) 13:43, 5 March 2008 (UTC)

