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#1: Heather M (AuntieH) on Jun 12, 2014
Great puzzle and theme :)#2: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Jun 12, 2014
Thanks for the European theme!#3: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Jun 12, 2014 [SPOILER]
Some comments:
Anne Frank was born in Germany but she wasn't "German-born" at those days (1942). In 1934 Nazis took away their citizenship and the family became refugee. It means they statuated she isn't German-born but Jewish-born.
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Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#5: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jun 12, 2014
What a neat puzzle. Love the bias aspect. Sharp eye there, Aldege.#6: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Jun 13, 2014
According to the dictionary: German-born
used for saying where someone was born
i.e. a German-born tennis player
So German-born is only indicating where she was born, not her nationality
thanks all for your comments :)#7: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jun 13, 2014
thomas, mp but this is not the first european theme i've done :)
aldege, oops, thanks for the heads up on the spelling :)
norma, you're absolutely right about "german-born" :)
No problem pal.:)
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