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Hi, I doubt that this list is correct. I'am german and never heard that these men were Sorbs. Do you have any reliable sources? 80.128.92.237 18:28, 25 Feb 2005 (UTC)
The source of his Sorbian heritage is his biography published in Japan. According to this book, the surname Satow is Sorbian, so it is so unusual among Germans. The suffix -ow is obviously Slavic. -- 1523 07:39, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
As far as a I know Georg Sauewein is not a Sorb. (It is not mentioned in his Wikipedia-Article and I think the Masalskis-biographie specially denies this myth.)
Even though this is just a 'list' of Sorbs, it should be noted as to why they are here and birth/death years to give anyone researching a brief (under 10 words) overview of the individuals to include the descriptor of USo or LSo for the language (and therefore particular group) they pertain(ed) to. I would propse a format such as
Name XSo (xxxx-xxxx) Did this, wrote this, helped this
Stress importance of brevity in description for each individual as the reader may gain much more from the articles as well as keeping this list a valuable contribution.< Kargin ( talk) 04:29, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, I doubt that this list is correct. I'am german and never heard that these men were Sorbs. Do you have any reliable sources? 80.128.92.237 18:28, 25 Feb 2005 (UTC)
The source of his Sorbian heritage is his biography published in Japan. According to this book, the surname Satow is Sorbian, so it is so unusual among Germans. The suffix -ow is obviously Slavic. -- 1523 07:39, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
As far as a I know Georg Sauewein is not a Sorb. (It is not mentioned in his Wikipedia-Article and I think the Masalskis-biographie specially denies this myth.)
Even though this is just a 'list' of Sorbs, it should be noted as to why they are here and birth/death years to give anyone researching a brief (under 10 words) overview of the individuals to include the descriptor of USo or LSo for the language (and therefore particular group) they pertain(ed) to. I would propse a format such as
Name XSo (xxxx-xxxx) Did this, wrote this, helped this
Stress importance of brevity in description for each individual as the reader may gain much more from the articles as well as keeping this list a valuable contribution.< Kargin ( talk) 04:29, 5 June 2010 (UTC)