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After World War II Sütterlin was again used in some schools until the 1970s.

What's the source for this statement? I find it somewhat hard to believe, and in any case it would be interesting to know where that happened. I assume it'd be West Germany or Switzerland? Prumpf 00:05, 21 Jul 2004 (UTC)


Some images to illustrate the differences in letterforms would be really nice. 24.215.177.116 01:43, 14 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Done -- Chris 73 Talk 01:50, Mar 14, 2005 (UTC)

For me IE doesn't render the unicode for the ligatures in the below correctly - even though it does really well with the unicode examples on the unicode page. Is this my problem or a bug in the page?

several standard ligatures such as ff (f-f), ſt (ſ-t), st (s-t), and of course ß (s-z).