Talk:Eric Persing
Latest comment: 11 months ago by W. B. Jaeger in topic Being born in Germany and working/living in the U. S. w/o being an immigrant
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Being born in Germany and working/living in the U. S. w/o being an immigrant
editAs stated in the article history, there appear to be no reliable sources cited that apart from being born in Germany Eric Persing actually has German citizenship at this time.
As there is no corroborative evidence for his immigration to the U. S., let's turn to statistics (which I am admittedly only guessing here): Eric's birth place Landstuhl is around the corner of Ramstein Air Base. Landstuhl Regional Medical Center happens to be the largest American hospital outside the United States. Currently, unit 7D is called "Mother / Baby Care Nursing Unit" (maternity ward). Therefore, Landstuhl is probably the place in Germany with the highest rate of American births. --W. B. Jaeger (talk) 21:49, 17 November 2023 (UTC)