Talk:Stunde Null
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[edit] Capitalisation of German words
I have made an assumption in my recent edit of this page, namely that German ordinary nouns need not be capitalised, as in English. In the previous version of this article all instances of German words (which were then followed by translations to English) started with a capital letter, which I felt was unnecessary. If you speak and write (or are at least familiar with) German and feel I have made an incorrect assumption, please let me know by posting a note here or on my talk and making the necessary connections. Thanks. --Craig 09:03, 27 October 2005 (UTC)
I do speak German and, unlike in English, all nouns in German MUST begin with a capital letter. Therefore, I suggest reverting to the original document which used captials.
Many Thanks
- Same for me, and I wholeheartedly agree. Have changed the nouns. Onlyemarie 22:18, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
This article makes some highly dubious and implausible claims. References should be provided.RKloti 23:16, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 900 underground stations bombed.
"The underground stations had been flooded and over 900 of them had been bombed." Are we sure that there were over 900 underground stations in Berlin ? --Lysytalk 11:34, 30 August 2006 (UTC)