Draft talk:Burnings of German Books in the United States 1917 to 1918

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FYI edit

As info to all regarding the state of the artice etc. and in response to Timtrent:

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Happy editing! 🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦 22:29, 1 November 2023 (UTC)Reply

Hi, I have a wikipedia-Account but for an unimaginable reason i wasn't able to log into my account since i silly fool updated my FF-browser last time which i held purposely un-updated for years. Since spring 2023 i'm unable to access most of my log-ins, my site-history etc. etc. . Atm i wouldn't pay attention to the burrowed log-in-datas because i have atm more important things at me. Regarding my Article "Burnings of German Books in the United States 1917 to 1918": As said above I'm atm busy so i cannot reform/inflate/... the article. But i was sad that it was declined. It's in its first stage. Nevertheless it offers as first page in the all-knowing-internet(:D) a good overview/stepping stone for this topic. All burning events are attested by one or many LOC-sources. Some books were written about the topic but imho not in this detail. They focus on the broader context(political actors; war bonds; war time shipments to europe; etc. ). The burnings are in their view only a subtopic.

KR Andre 77.3.24.228 (talk) 10:14, 6 November 2023 (UTC)Reply