Talk:Goldwasser

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I removed the final paragraph. This is an encyclopedia, a compendium of knowledge--not a forum to tediously harp on the same ideas again and again. Try and keep to the subject at hand. Save the politicizing for another forum. Danny

This stuff _is_ also made in Germany, and AFAIK the original company (Der Lachs) and recipe did indeed move to Germany after the war. Certainly I have a bottle of Der Lachs Original Danziger Goldwasser which was produced in Germany (think I got it in Prague, although could have been Munich.) This is the only brand I've seen outside Poland. In Poland I've seen other Danziger Goldwasser brands (presumably actually still produced in Gdansk) along with Der Lachs. Note I am neither German nor Polish and don't have any political views on the matter, I just think from what I can find on the web that Der Lachs was the original producer and they did indeed move completely to Germany after the war. There is a good bit on it in the German Wikipedia but I don't really understand German, perhaps someone else could help out. -- Blorg 15:40, 16 January 2006 (UTC)