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Bernd Freiherr Freytag von Loringhoven
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 * I think biographicon.com stole from us, not the other way around. I'll look into this.  —  Soap  —  22:34, 8 March 2010 (UTC)

The spelling of "Bernd von Freytag-Loringhoven"
Which is the correct spelling? It's generally a bad idea to copy the whole text of one article into another ... if the original article is at the wrong spelling, I can help get it moved to the correct spelling, but I want to be sure that it's really the right one before i do so.  — Soap  —  22:38, 8 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Dunno how to do that.. didn't find any "move" option. Sry.. I am new here. If that's possible pls do that somehow. The correct spelling is Bernd Freiherr Freytag von Loringhoven (you can see that in the German version..please change it the same way for all Loringhoven articles) cheers.
 * The German article is at Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven, the same as ours. I think that it's not necessary to spell out the whole name in the article title, though I'd be more confident about that if I knew what Freiherr meant (it means 'freeman' of course, but is it a name or a title or neither?)   —  Soap  —  22:56, 8 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Freiherr seems to be the German word for baron (you probably knew that). I think that this means it's a title, and therefore it should not be included in the name of the article.  If you still think it should be, I can try to find a second opinion for you, but please don't create a new article with the new spelling, as that would mean there would be two articles, which tends to lead to confusion.   —  Soap  —  23:43, 8 March 2010 (UTC)