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[edit]"He died in 1952 in Freiburg, Brunswig at the age of 55." appears in the 'Commanders' section. It looks like somebody has mixed-up the English language 'Brunswick' with the German 'Braunschweig'. I've checked a Germany atlas - I can't find a 'Brunswig', although there are at least six 'Freiberg's; Braunschweig is in northern Germany, the largest Freiberg is to the southwest.
So, what is meant? RASAM (talk) 10:43, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
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