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Hi. I've noticed that there are some subsections in the "History" section that use the same text in the header repeatedly, which makes it hard for anchors and some navigation. I propose splitting it up into time periods, such as "World War I", "World War II", "Cold War", etc, and leaving entries for individual countries in a separate section (probably called "Anti-German sentiment by country"), instead of having headers such as "World War I" and "World War II" repeated numerous times throughout the article. I hope this request makes sense... -OpalYosutebito 『talk』 『articles I want to eat』23:57, 18 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, especially on the internet, I noticed how anti-German sentiment has risen. Unfortunately, I can't really verify it with proper sources, except giving a couple of many examples on social media and a couple of incidents by activists like an anti-German message spraypainted on the German consulate in LA. I don't think it should be included yet but it's worth keeping in mind.