User talk:YOG'TZE

[redacted - my error] LessHeard vanU (talk) 22:52, 15 November 2009 (UTC)

Hello LessHeard vanU,

I do not understand why you critize and even reverted my edit.

Helmut Kohl was voted as chancellor on Friday 01st October, his minister were confirmed on Monday 04th October 1982. On Sunday, our parliament Bundestag never has session on Sundays and there was definitely no session on the 03rd October 1982!

Please explain to me why you consider the correction of a wrong date as vandalism?

Best regars YOG'TZE

FIRST CABINET KOHL
Hello Lessheard vanU,

I once again removed Albert Probst as he never was Minister of Germany. The Minister of Research and Technoligy was Heinz Riesenhuber and we definitely have only one Minister for every Ministry in Germany.

Albert Probst was "only" State Secretary of the Ministry, compairable with a Deputy Minister (although they only back up their Ministers internally, externally, every Minister is backed up by another Minister).

Kindly check my edits via German edition of wikipedia, before removing my edits. You can trust that I will only make edits if I know what I'm writing. I just want to help to correct your English articles about German politicians.

Best regards from Hamburg, Germany YOG'TZE


 * I have also replied at the article talkpage, but am happy to again apologise for my actions. Regretably the Helmut Kohl article attracts a lot of vandalism, and unexplained edits can lead to misunderstandings. I suggest that the use of the edit summary box will diminish this likelihood in future. LessHeard vanU (talk) 13:39, 16 November 2009 (UTC)

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