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Dear Highfields, the official (German) title of the office is "Bundeskanzler der Bundesrepublik Deutschland", which translates "Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany." Between 1949 and |
Dear Highfields, the official (German) title of the office is "Bundeskanzler der Bundesrepublik Deutschland", which translates "Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany." Between 1949 and 1990, "Federal Republic of Germany" referred to [[West Germany]] only, with [[East Germany|the East]] being known as "German Democratic Republic." Adenauer and Brandt were Chancellors of West Germany. I think this should be clarified at [[Time Person of the Year]]. Best regards--[[User:FoxyOrange|FoxyOrange]] ([[User talk:FoxyOrange|talk]]) 18:31, 11 December 2013 (UTC) |
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Hunting for embedded outlines
I'm looking for outlines embedded in articles.
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Just a passing thought about this image. Will you please add to the description for this image, details of the tower itself and the two monuments in the foreground and the co-ordinates! — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 10:31, 28 August 2013 (UTC)
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(West) German Chancellor
Dear Highfields, the official (German) title of the office is "Bundeskanzler der Bundesrepublik Deutschland", which translates "Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany." Between 1949 and 1990, "Federal Republic of Germany" referred to West Germany only, with the East being known as "German Democratic Republic." Adenauer and Brandt were Chancellors of West Germany. I think this should be clarified at Time Person of the Year. Best regards--FoxyOrange (talk) 18:31, 11 December 2013 (UTC)