Talk:Communist League
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[edit]The inclusion of a Soviet-style hammer and sickle in this article is grossly anachronistic and should be replaced with something that members of the league would have recognized and used...maybe even a simple red flag.
Regardless of the politics behind the inclusion of this absurd artifact, it is misleading and not up to the standards of honesty to which this series should strive. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MLause (talk • contribs) 16:48, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
Wolff link wrong
[edit]Somebody, please update the hyperlink for Ferdinand Wolff. Currently it points to Ferdinand Wolf (one F). That is a different person.
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