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1255:. The 3:5 flag from 1933 to 1935, which was based on the Second Empire's flag, was only one part of the dual flag system during that period. The swastika flag, although not the same version as the 1935 design, was co-official alongside the Second Empire flag. From 1935 onwards, the swastika flag became the only flag for most of the Nazi era. If we must choose between flags, the Nazi party flag is more relevant than the German Empire flag. However, there's no rule that says we must use a flag from any specific period other than the whole period of 970: 422: 249: 1050: 855: 834: 645: 624: 865: 348: 578: 560: 476: 455: 219: 486: 750: 729: 655: 413: 1219:
irrelevant when at the end of the day, "German Reich" was the accepted translation for the official name for Germany at the time as seen in the diplomacy during the Weimar Republic, the argument is not (or should not be) whether we like the term or not, is if it was contemporaneous to the period or not, inventing terms like "German Empire" for the Weimar Republic is pure
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due to note-c, despite the fact that it explicitly says that Germany "unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic". Regardless, "German Reich" apart from being the official name is the name that attracts consensus in the page as evidenced in the archived talks, where the discussions isn't
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On note of not violating WP:3RR, I've opened a topic to discuss the official name of Germany from 1918-1933, on July 11th an annonymous user unilaterally changed the official name of the Weimar Republic to "German republic" , later changed by a user to "German Republic". I then revert this change to
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It looks like “Reich” is indeed the long-standing content. I defer to others on whether it’s the appropriate heading, or whether a translated heading is needed at all. It looks a bit redundant to me in the info box, but German translation nuance is outside my competence. I retain my long-standing
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In the context of Germany, including the interwar period, the term "Reich" specifically refers to "Empire". At least in my opinion it should absolutely be translated as the use of the German term in Anglophone use is heavily POV and implies differences not covered by the term in its German use,
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mean "empire", but it can also mean "realm" like the user above mentioned, languages typically don't have vocabularies that can be compared in a table where every word has the one and only meaning, to call that POV is just not understanding how other languages interact. Besides, all of this is
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What do you mean with "empire" in that context? It doesn't have an emperor not did it even have colonies to be considered a colonial empire, if anything the word "empire" is one that
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concern about infoboxes in general, which sometimes pack too much nuance into a medium not well suited to nuance. I am satisfied that a return to a status quo ante would be in order.
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even about using "Republic" but whether "Reich" should be translated or not (note that I am not here to challenge said consensus, only to upheld it). Kind regards,
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correspond with the constitutional name used diplomatically for the years of this period of German history, this was later reverted back by
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pertaining to the implication of uniqueness of specifically Germany in particular.
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