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Articles I created: [[Hans von Salmuth]]
Articles I created: [[Hans von Salmuth]]


''[[Finally]], [[I]] [[hate]] [[the]] [[practice]] [[of]] adding [[tons]] [[of]] [[irrelevant]] [[links]].''
[[Finally]], [[I]] [[hate]] [[the]] [[practice]] [[of]] adding [[tons]] [[of]] [[irrelevant]] [[links]]. [[Ordinary]] [[words]] should [[not]] [[be]] [[linked]]. [[It]] [[is]] [[possible]] [[to]] [[link]] [[almost]] [[every]] [[word]].

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On democracy:

"Democracy has few values of its own: it is as good, or as bad, as the principles of the people who operate it. In the hands of a liberal and tolerant people, it will produce a liberal and tolerant government; in the hands of cannibals, a government of cannibals." - Norman Davies, Europe: A History p969.

Articles I created: Hans von Salmuth

Finally, I hate the practice of adding tons of irrelevant links. Ordinary words should not be linked. It is possible to link almost every word.