User talk:Marius Schmitt

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Axel Wintermeyer moved to draftspace (Biographies of living persons require reliable sources)
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Paul-Löbe-Haus moved to draftspace
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Band des Bundes moved to draftspace
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Kan Weiyong moved to draftspace
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Concern regarding Draft:Paul-Löbe-Haus
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Concern regarding Draft:Axel Wintermeyer
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Concern regarding Draft:Kan Weiyong
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Numbering of UK Prime Ministers
Hi Marius Schmitt, here are some thoughts on why we don't number Prime Ministers.

British Prime Ministers aren't numbered like US Presidents for several boring reasons. Firstly, the term "Prime Minister" wasn't used until the early twentieth century, before then the office was called "First Lord of the Treasury", in fact to this day the Prime Minister still is the First Lord of the Treasury, that's what it says on No. 10's letterbox. Another thing is, the United Kingdom didn't exist until 1801, before then it was Great Britain, so technically Robert Walpole was the first Prime Minister of Great Britain and Henry Addington was the last Prime Minister of Great Britain and the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Also, there is a debate as to weather non-consecutive terms are counted twice, like the way the Americans count Grover Cleveland, the Downing Street website says Rishi Sunak will be the 57th person to walk through the doors of Downing Street as PM not the 80th. Then there is the issue of how many times Ramsay MacDonald is counted as the government changed part way through his second term but he remained as Prime Minister. Finally, it's just not a British tradition to count the number people who have held a particular office. Regards -  Galloglass  -  26 November 2022 (UTC)

Karl-Heinz Scherhag moved to draftspace
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Proposed deletion of Sleep, Dearie, Sleep (The Crown)


The article Sleep, Dearie, Sleep (The Crown) has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: "Non notable episode with no references other than Twitter."

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Ways to improve Bombing of Stralsund in World War II
Hello, Marius Schmitt,

Thank you for creating Bombing of Stralsund in World War II.

I have tagged the page as having some issues to fix, as a part of our page curation process and note that:

"One of the two links it broken; there is a citation for one event, but not for several; there may be excessive detail. See WP:NEVENTS."

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