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  • curprev 10:2410:24, 30 January 2024Mathglot talk contribs 29,038 bytes +644 Undid good-faith revision 1200699523 by Asperthrow (talk) Much better before. Changing the defining sentence to only 'mass murder' trivializes the numerous other atrocities committed, which I won't name. Removing Elie Wiesel's quotation, which is directly relevant, well cited, and from one of the seminal authors and first-person accounts of the Holocaust, seems bizarre to me. If you disagree, please raise it at Talk. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 02:2002:20, 30 January 2024Keeper of Albion talk contribs 28,394 bytes −644 1; 'atrocities' is not an encyclopaedic word. If we don't use 'tragedy' and 'atrocious', we don't use this. 2; this quote is peculiar. It is not a common practice to include a paragraph comprising mostly a quote, and to open such a paragraph with the emotive phrase "In the words of...". It almost seems promotional. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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