Talk:August Franz Globensky

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I removed WikiProject Germany from this page because the subject would not be considered a German, though he was born in Berlin it was part of the Kingdom of Prussia at the time, and he was ethnically Polish. The Turek and Wilhelmy books I discovered through Google books, and since I'm in Ann Arbor, I took notes from them at the Bhur library at the University of Michigan. Lkleinow (talk) 14:05, 26 March 2008 (UTC)