Talk:The rehabilitation of Germany after World War II

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It seems like this was written by a naitive German speaker, or someone who doesn't have a complete grasp of English. I may come back to it later when I have time. Optimusnauta 06:25, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

You are absolutely right. There are many mistakes which are frequently found in English texts written by native speakers of German (I am German myself). I guess I could clean it up some, but i feel it is essential that a native speaker of English does that in the interest of overall quality.

I think that this article helps kids know what happened in Germany after World War II. Also I think that this has a big impact on the way kids think about how they have it bad. If they read this they should see how other people have it bad. Plus this helps kids out on their reserch papers.