Talk:Kazimierz Bartel
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Offer of puppet state
[edit]"The Nazis made him an offer to create a Polish puppet government with himself as the head." - it'd good if a source was found for this. This also contradicts what's written in some other articles, and even by prominent historians that the Nazis never made an attempt at setting up a collaborationist state.radek (talk) 18:01, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
the source that is now mentions this aspect very vaguely and in passing. It makes no claim that this was a real offer rather than simply an interrogation technique. It does not give the source of the claim. I still more or less regard it as dubious.VolunteerMarek 23:43, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
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"The Nazis made him an offer to create a Polish puppet government with himself as the head." - it'd good if a source was found for this. This also contradicts what's written in some other articles, and even by prominent historians that the Nazis never made an attempt at setting up a collaborationist state.radek (talk) 18:01, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
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Reference to Lemberg / Lwów / Lviv
[edit]The first sentence of the section Early Life and Studies starts "Kazimierz Władysław Bartel was born on 3 March 1882 in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary (later Poland, now Lviv in Ukraine)". It gives this city its German and Ukrainian names while acknowledging that it was in Poland for a period yet failing to give its Polish name. This is unjust as it implies that the Austrian and Soviet-Ukrainian ownerships of this city is more historically significant than the Polish. I suggest that to correct this, the phrase "later Poland" is changed to "later Lwów in Poland".
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