Talk:Partitions of Luxembourg

Obsolete partition in 2019
Given that the orginal 3rd partition was done on linguistic lines, the remainder of Luxembourg being 'German-speaking', perhaps the whole of Luxembourg should now be given to Belgium; the so-called 'German-speaking' part of Luxembourg, i.e. Luxembourg today, is hardly German-speaking, and proudly uses French as its official language. In view of the fact that Luxembourg thus cozies up to French, it has now no further reason to exist as a separate entity.

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do you really want to use a propaganda pamphlet as a source:

"Fuehr, Alexander (1915). The Neutrality of Belgium. New York: Funk and Wagnalls. http://www.lib.byu.edu/estu/wwi/comment/belgneut/BelgTC.htm. Retrieved 2006-07-20."

Perhaps it would be best to replace this with an objective source? Not to mention the author was stuck in New York and had no access whatsoever to sources or archives from Europe. The point being referenced isn't even the focus of the source being used and it is thus not very authoritative to boot. I fear that using this source may accidentally trick people in reading it and take it at face value, not realizing that it is just a propaganda piece.