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What are the references to the marvel universe Zola person doing on this page? Looks vandalized or mis-pasted.
Hi, I have added more information, some from Spiegel.de and some from his de.wikipedia page on Max Von Oppenheim. It should be noted that this material was translated. Valleyspring ( talk) 18:04, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
I’ve given this article a much-needed overhaul in line with the following principles:
In the previous version, it was not always clear which of the individual statements were sourced and which were not, since it did not follow the “one cit. per sentence” nor “one cit. per paragraph” approach. I have used one footnote at the end of the paragraph when all the material is from that source. Otherwise, there is more than one cit. per paragraph.
For those who think this was too radical, here are those materials that looked at least partially sourced - in case someone thinks these are appropriate encyclopedic content and wants to restore them (hopefully in a tasteful way):
I’ll leave the Category:German Jews in place for now. He was born the son of two Catholics, was baptized and was raised as a Catholic. But I will not venture into the issue of whether WP defines Jewishness as a religious or a racial trait.
Finally, I could have used 10-15 separate RS for this just from the newspaper articles on the 2011 and 2103 exhibitions alone. However, since the journalists ultimately only made use of information given to them by the curators and authors of the catalogues, I stuck to using the ultimate source (i.e. the catalogue). Drow69 ( talk) 15:41, 28 July 2014 (UTC)
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What are the references to the marvel universe Zola person doing on this page? Looks vandalized or mis-pasted.
Hi, I have added more information, some from Spiegel.de and some from his de.wikipedia page on Max Von Oppenheim. It should be noted that this material was translated. Valleyspring ( talk) 18:04, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
I’ve given this article a much-needed overhaul in line with the following principles:
In the previous version, it was not always clear which of the individual statements were sourced and which were not, since it did not follow the “one cit. per sentence” nor “one cit. per paragraph” approach. I have used one footnote at the end of the paragraph when all the material is from that source. Otherwise, there is more than one cit. per paragraph.
For those who think this was too radical, here are those materials that looked at least partially sourced - in case someone thinks these are appropriate encyclopedic content and wants to restore them (hopefully in a tasteful way):
I’ll leave the Category:German Jews in place for now. He was born the son of two Catholics, was baptized and was raised as a Catholic. But I will not venture into the issue of whether WP defines Jewishness as a religious or a racial trait.
Finally, I could have used 10-15 separate RS for this just from the newspaper articles on the 2011 and 2103 exhibitions alone. However, since the journalists ultimately only made use of information given to them by the curators and authors of the catalogues, I stuck to using the ultimate source (i.e. the catalogue). Drow69 ( talk) 15:41, 28 July 2014 (UTC)
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