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Gerda Arendt I've replaced some primary sources with secondary sources to help you. I will post some url links here for further secondary references you might consider adding into the article. Please continue to work on finding secondary sources to remove primary materials as references.
That is wonderful, thank you! I'll look next week as explained. (I don't mind the two remaining tags. Just three made the article invisible on my little screen). Dieter Rexroth is on my plate today, - needing more sources, what's new? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 19:42, 12 April 2024 (UTC)Reply