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Hermann Göring
Let me frank with you. One of the basic tenets of Wikipedia is that it is based on verifiable information supported by citations from reliable sources. We do not allow what we call "original research", which includes stuff that you just know is true. We don't know what you know, and if we did, we wouldn't know what you know is actually accurate. This is why we require citations from actual reliable sources, like books, journals, newspapers, and so on, and don't allow hearsay, gossip, family knowledge, etc.

So, when you write in your last edit summary "I wall prove my point. Or i will create new accounts to rewrite information bout my grandfather", you are taking aim at the very basis of the encyclopedia, and that simply will not be tolerated. I will not tell you how, but the administrators of Wikipedia have the means to stop you from carrying out that threat -- the mere making of which should really get you blocked from editing -- and those means will be utilized to the fullest extent if necessary.

You have one option to get this information into the article, and it is what you've been told twice now. It is to find a very good reliable source that says that Friedrich Neumann-Göring was the illegitimate son of Hermann Göring. That's it, there's absolutely no other way that information is going to appear in any Wikipedia article.

Now, I am not a Wikipedia administrator, I am only a rank-and-file editor, so I can not threaten to block you, but I can assure you from my 12 years of editing here that what I've told you is an accurate summary of Wikipedia's policies, and that my prognostication as to what will happen if you pursue your announced course of action is based on observing many other such incidents over the years.

I urge you not to try doing so, it will only turn out badly for you. Beyond My Ken (talk) 00:45, 16 December 2017 (UTC)