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Jaan Pärn (
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08:02, 7 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Just like de facto Warsaw was German territory but no-one goes inserting the death place of
Andrzej Romocki as
General Governorate,
Germany. Japan as a state did not control its territory de facto during 1945-1952 as the U.S.
occupied Japan. Still, we do not regard people who were born or died in Tokyo during that time as 'Tokyo, U.S.'. --
Jaan Pärn (
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11:47, 7 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Why you think that example of Romocki ir right? There are a little problem with this example — Baltic states didn't have a governments or exile governments. Only because Poland had exile government Romocki is combatant of Poland :/ --
Kurlandlegionar (
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12:49, 7 July 2012 (UTC)reply
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Warsaw uprising as '
General Government, Germany'. Please do not do the equal thing here. Thank you. --
Jaan Pärn (
talk)
08:02, 7 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Just like de facto Warsaw was German territory but no-one goes inserting the death place of
Andrzej Romocki as
General Governorate,
Germany. Japan as a state did not control its territory de facto during 1945-1952 as the U.S.
occupied Japan. Still, we do not regard people who were born or died in Tokyo during that time as 'Tokyo, U.S.'. --
Jaan Pärn (
talk)
11:47, 7 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Why you think that example of Romocki ir right? There are a little problem with this example — Baltic states didn't have a governments or exile governments. Only because Poland had exile government Romocki is combatant of Poland :/ --
Kurlandlegionar (
talk)
12:49, 7 July 2012 (UTC)reply