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The page history shows an extensive previous version as created by User:Nicholasweed and referenced to a single published source, and a massive reduction of content on June 18, 2009 due to copyright violation issues. This (unsourced) line has been repeated elsewhere:
I don't find Karl Diebitsch in the German Wikipedia, though he's described (previously) as being:
Investigating the matter of who designed the SS uniform, I'm disinclined to abandon the possibility of Karl Diebitsch, but what verifiable information actually exists on this point? The initial version of this page cited only the work, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich, Volume 6, 1993, by Thomas M. Johnson, an award-winning author about (and commercial dealer of) militaria. The previous content about Diebitsch's association with Allach porcelain (another collectible prominently featured in the Johnson catalog) has also been dropped; all this attests (or doesn't) to the subject's notability. -- Deborahjay ( talk) 09:17, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
Further: I've approached the page's original editor to provide specific citations from the book and possibly expand content. -- Deborahjay ( talk) 09:56, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
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The page history shows an extensive previous version as created by User:Nicholasweed and referenced to a single published source, and a massive reduction of content on June 18, 2009 due to copyright violation issues. This (unsourced) line has been repeated elsewhere:
I don't find Karl Diebitsch in the German Wikipedia, though he's described (previously) as being:
Investigating the matter of who designed the SS uniform, I'm disinclined to abandon the possibility of Karl Diebitsch, but what verifiable information actually exists on this point? The initial version of this page cited only the work, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich, Volume 6, 1993, by Thomas M. Johnson, an award-winning author about (and commercial dealer of) militaria. The previous content about Diebitsch's association with Allach porcelain (another collectible prominently featured in the Johnson catalog) has also been dropped; all this attests (or doesn't) to the subject's notability. -- Deborahjay ( talk) 09:17, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
Further: I've approached the page's original editor to provide specific citations from the book and possibly expand content. -- Deborahjay ( talk) 09:56, 20 June 2009 (UTC)