Talk:List of members of the July 20 Plot
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What might "i. G." in "Oberst i.G" mean?
Tabletop 06:00, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC)
i.G. (German: im Generalstab) means: in the General Staff I was wondering whether it is a good idea to translate the titles of the persons into english?
Caesium 17:06, 27 May 2005 (UTC)
- Excellent idea ;)
[edit] Changes made 1/5/2007
A bunch of style fixes mainly.
1) All military titles were capitalized consistently
2) Title and description added for Hans Speidel
3) Correct title/description and dates added for Karl Sack
4) Helmuth Stieff entry now links to article
5) Entry style made uniform as <title/rank> <name>, brief description (born-died)
6) For a General Staff officer, the phrase was always placed after his rank
7) The excessively long description for Prince Louis Ferdinand was replaced with "Hohenzollern pretender"
8) Some punctuation and spelling errors fixed
--Rich Rostrom 00:29, 6 January 2007 (UTC)