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As I'm recently often editing the articles related to the history of Central and Eastern Europe, I'm proud to have been considered by various editors to be German, Hungarian, Jewish, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian or Ukrainian. Still, there are some nationalities remaining on my todo list.
As I'm recently often editing the articles related to the history of Central and Eastern Europe, I'm proud to have been considered by various editors to be German, Hungarian, Jewish, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian or Ukrainian. Still, there are some nationalities remaining on my todo list.
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As I'm recently often editing the articles related to the history of Central and Eastern Europe, I'm proud to have been considered by various editors to be German, Hungarian, Jewish, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian or Ukrainian. Still, there are some nationalities remaining on my todo list.