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Anna German died because she had a bone cancer, not from some infected wound as you stated.

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A "POLISH-RUSSIAN SINGER"?

In the entry, it says Anna German was a "Polish-Russian" singer. Do you mean she was a Russian of Polish descent? In reality, she wasn't, was she? Her father was a Polish German, her mother was a Russian of Dutch extraction, correct? Do you mean she was more a Russian than Polish singer? In reality, she wasn't, was she? She sang predominantly in Polish, lived all her life and died in Poland, correct? She and her mother had fled Russia, hadn't they? Is the author of the entry Russian? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.5.245.196 (talk) 19:33, 19 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]