Talk:Künzelsau

Latest comment: 1 year ago by 2603:6011:EF03:7F41:FC86:EAA2:7C6D:890F in topic Forced labor camp

Translated from German WP

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17-Oct-2010: After noting the article "Künzelsau" had been viewed 17x per day, during mid 2010 (in stats.grok.se, ~510 pageviews per month), I translated the German-WP version of the article, on 16 October, to expand the text beyond the 1-line intro with infobox. Knowing an intermediate level of German language, I used Google Translate to paraphrase the dewiki text, then corrected the partial translation, in sections, to match English word-order and idioms. The population data was already updated. The dewiki version still had some small sections, so further translation could be attempted in several months, perhaps in early 2011. Beware, I have limited time, so my translation could use more smoothing and updating for better verbs. Also, the other 15 town articles, of the Hohenlohe (district), might need to be further expanded. -Wikid77 (talk) 05:02, 17 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Forced labor camp

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My wife, Jasia Kosowski, Keller was born April 27,1945 in a forced labor camp along a railway. She, her Polish parents and 2 brothers immigrated to USA in 1951. 2603:6011:EF03:7F41:FC86:EAA2:7C6D:890F (talk) 16:52, 9 May 2023 (UTC)Reply