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[edit] Dutch usage
Interestingly, I know from experience that Dutch schools did not perceive this abbreviation to be an error. In fact, it was the standard that Germany was split in the BRD and the DDR. Cheers, The Minister of War (Peace) 06:51, 24 March 2006 (UTC)