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Hey -- I was interested to see your contribution to Danish Jews. Very intriguing. If you're new to Wikipedia, please let me be the first to welcome you, and to ask you if you can provide a source for your facts. I'm not doubting it or disputing it, but it's just generally the policy around here. Click on my signature if you want to talk to me, or just leave a reply here. Cheers. IronDuke 06:37, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I'm a member of the german Wikipedia. Although, my itention wasn't to throw a better light on my people. ;-) I'm half jewish myself. My account there is de:Benutzer:Jockl1979. The source is the german wikipedia. The article is written by a Dane, which I asked about the source. Meanwhile I found a page in english though, that implies knowledge of Werner Best and shows up there reasons. It's the website of the Danish-Jewish Museum in Copenhagen: http://www.jewmus.dk/mitzvah_1.asp
Collaboration of Nazi-germany and Denmark means mostly the Danes fighting voluntary in the Waffen-SS :and Wehrmacht. Motiviation was, like for the most, the combat against communist Russia.
If it turns out, that there is no proof for the knowledge of Werner Best and the Wehrmacht, I will not :hesitate to delete the text. The last thing I want to do is to create more legends about WW II. :-)
I apologize, if my english sounds like that Denglisch. :-)
Greetings from germany Jörg1979 14:26, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Great to meet you, Jörg. I've gone ahead and added that cite you provided and tidied the section a bit. Thanks for adding it. Oh, and I expect your English is just a wee bit better than my German, nicht wahr? [Insert "I am a jelly doughnut" joke here.] Choos, IronDuke 15:07, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I become a hamburger! Nice to meet you too. Or as the former president of Germany Heinrich Lübke to the Queen once said: "Equal goes it loos!", inspired by the german expression: "Gleich geht's los!" meaning, "Here we go!". Tschüss! :-) Jörg1979 16:11, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]