Hi, my name is Klaus Kuhl and I work for the Cooperation Centre in Hamburg. We have conducted several European projects about parts cleaning. Recently we have written an article about it, which has been checked and slightly modified by our panel of German cleaning specialists. This article is on the German wikipedia since December last year (Teilereinigung). Meanwhile we have translated the article into English and added related literature. I want to upload this article to the English wikipedia under ‘parts cleaning’. Any comments are welcome.-- Kuhl-k 19:59, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
{{helpme}} I'm doing a lot of research on the Sailors' mutiny 1918 in Kiel (Germany), which brought the WWI to an end (see: http://www.kurkuhl.de/english/index_en.html). One of the leaders of the mutiny was Lothar Popp, who was later forced to leave the country by the Nazis. He emigrated to New York and opened a small business: Lothar Popp Import and Export Manufacturer of Educational Toys, Microscops and Musical Instruments, 446 East 84th Street. So far I was not able to establish when he actually left Germany and when he came back (he died 1980 in Hamburg Germany). So I tried to ask the DOS of New York, ( http://www.dos.state.ny.us/about/contact.asp?DCode=RULE) as to when Popp registered and de-registered his business, but never got an answer. Is there a chance that someone could direct me to the right office/person, who could answer my question?
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Hi Kuhl-k
Thanks for your prompt resonse to my edit. Yes, I did take a bit of a chance with the 'embellished' bit. When I read through the whole article, (which took some doing I can tell you), I was maybe a bit too bold.
If the sentence is wrong, go ahead and change it. Have another look at the whole thing, but please, avoid putting the noun before the verb. I know its common practice in Germany (I live there), but its not good English.
I'm not very quick at this editing lark, but I think I do know what looks right. If you need a hand, let me know, particulary if it is WWI or WWII related.
Regards
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Hi, my name is Klaus Kuhl and I work for the Cooperation Centre in Hamburg. We have conducted several European projects about parts cleaning. Recently we have written an article about it, which has been checked and slightly modified by our panel of German cleaning specialists. This article is on the German wikipedia since December last year (Teilereinigung). Meanwhile we have translated the article into English and added related literature. I want to upload this article to the English wikipedia under ‘parts cleaning’. Any comments are welcome.-- Kuhl-k 19:59, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
{{helpme}} I'm doing a lot of research on the Sailors' mutiny 1918 in Kiel (Germany), which brought the WWI to an end (see: http://www.kurkuhl.de/english/index_en.html). One of the leaders of the mutiny was Lothar Popp, who was later forced to leave the country by the Nazis. He emigrated to New York and opened a small business: Lothar Popp Import and Export Manufacturer of Educational Toys, Microscops and Musical Instruments, 446 East 84th Street. So far I was not able to establish when he actually left Germany and when he came back (he died 1980 in Hamburg Germany). So I tried to ask the DOS of New York, ( http://www.dos.state.ny.us/about/contact.asp?DCode=RULE) as to when Popp registered and de-registered his business, but never got an answer. Is there a chance that someone could direct me to the right office/person, who could answer my question?
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Hello. I assume you're talking to another editor. If you are, leave a message on that person's talkpage. Thank you.-- Mr. SvMvP ( talk) 17:04, 23 October 2008 (UTC)
Hi Kuhl-k
Thanks for your prompt resonse to my edit. Yes, I did take a bit of a chance with the 'embellished' bit. When I read through the whole article, (which took some doing I can tell you), I was maybe a bit too bold.
If the sentence is wrong, go ahead and change it. Have another look at the whole thing, but please, avoid putting the noun before the verb. I know its common practice in Germany (I live there), but its not good English.
I'm not very quick at this editing lark, but I think I do know what looks right. If you need a hand, let me know, particulary if it is WWI or WWII related.
Regards
RASAM ( talk) 15:35, 26 August 2011 (UTC)
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Plaschka has so far written the most authoritative studies on the subject. Unfortunately they are not yet available on the web. Also Fitl and Stulli are not yet available. --
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