Talk:Miltiades Caridis

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[edit] Nationality

I've just noticed that, in this edit, Emerson7 changed the nationality characterization from German-Greek to plain German. Given the fact that he spent much of his time in Greece; that his given name was Miltiades, I think that this was unwarranted. There are plenty of articles, where in the lead section all the different national identities are given in one way or another —I won't give a list now, but if asked I will. My proposition would be to restore the German-Greek characterization.--Atavi 12:40, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

I've been away from WP for some time. No-one has replied to the issue I've raised. I will change to nationality characterization to read German-Greek.--Atavi (talk) 11:13, 29 December 2007 (UTC)