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Chancellors of Germany

 * JWHBerlin Before our disagreement escalates into a full-blown edit war, I thought it would be best to try and reach a compromise. Firstly, I would like to stress that it is historically accurate to refer to the Weimar Republic's Chancellors as "chancellors of the German Reich" because this is the title that they were not only known by in Germany but to foreign dignitaries as well. Given that Wikipedia's articles are intended to give readers a thorough and accurate understanding of the facts, it is best to present them as close to the historical record as possible to avoid oversimplification. Following this same line of logic, I inserted the "Weimar Republic" label under their title as Chancellor because there would otherwise be no other indication in the infobox that his position gave him authority over the entire German country as opposed to an organization. However, if you are strongly against including the label, I would be willing to delete it if there was some other way to indicate that said Chancellors were public officials that held allegiance to the Weimar Republic. Let me know your thoughts on the matter. Emiya1980 (talk) 19:31, 25 March 2018 (UTC)

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Hey! I have yet again reverted your edit. The leadership positions of the Green Party have one place reserved for women and one open slot. So there could very well be two women. Which means, that a clear distinction whose successor she is can technically not be made. Zwerg Nase (talk) 15:05, 9 January 2019 (UTC)

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