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Facts! Facts! Facts!

I started at Wikipedia in late 2021 as a German to English translator, concentrating on German history from 1848 to 1933 with a particular emphasis on the Weimar Republic. Now I spend a good share of my time correcting factual errors. The number I find is more than a little depressing. I started noticing the extent of the problem when I made it part of my translation process to look at the articles that link to the ones I've translated in order to make sure that there are no factual contradictions. And they're everywhere. Most of them are relatively minor (although even those add up), a few are to say the least highly imaginative, and virtually all cite no source. I've also gone through some relatively important Weimar era articles to add sources and found error after error doing that.

I know that there are people who say you can't trust Wikipedia, and I'm starting to wonder how I could answer them. Maybe something like, at the 30,000 foot level it's not at all bad, but when you get down in the weeds, beware? Wikipedia needs a small army of fact checkers. Dot the t's and cross the i's after you're sure the facts are right.

Contributions

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!!! Articles translated from the German Wikipedia

94

|Free-minded People's Party

93

|Progressive People's Party

92

|1919 German federal election

91

|State Court for the German Reich (new article)

90

|Reichsgericht

89

|Reich Citizens' Council (new article)

88

|North German Constitution

87

|Young German Order

86

|Frankfurt Constitution

85

|Constitution of the German Confederation

84

|Abdication of Wilhelm II

83

|Council of the People's Deputies

82

|Wilhelm Dittmann

81

|Spirit of 1914 (+ added significant new material)

80

|Frederick William IV of Prussia

79

|Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany

78

|Austrian Civil War

77

|Lausanne Conference of 1932

76

|Hague Conference on reparations

75

|Young Plan

74

|Alsace–Lorraine (majority of the 1871–1914 history section)

73

|Bundesrat (German Empire)

72

|Otto Wels

71

|Law for the Protection of the Republic (new article)

70

|Reich Ministry for Reconstruction (new article)

69

|Reich Ministry for the Occupied Territories (new article)

68

|First Brüning cabinet (new article)

67

|Second Brüning cabinet (new article)

66

|Second Müller cabinet (new article)

65

|Prussian State Council (Nazi Germany) (new article)

64

|Prussian State Council

63

|1931 Prussian Landtag referendum

62

|Constitution of Prussia (1920)

61

|Conrad Haußmann (new article)

60

|Constitution of Prussia (1850)

59

|Constitution of Prussia (1848)

58

|Carl Severing

57

|Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern

56

|Reichstag inquiry into guilt for World War I (new article)

55

|Reichstag Peace Resolution

54

|Bavarian People's Party

53

|Gustav Ritter von Kahr

52

|Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg

51

|Hermann Ehrhardt

50

|Marinebrigade Ehrhardt

49

|Electorate of Saxony

48

|Reichsverweser (new article)

47

|Reichsrat (Germany)

46

|Reichstag (North German Confederation)

45

|Reichstag (German Empire)

44

|Reichstag (Weimar Republic)

43

|Chancellor of Germany (partial)

42

|German constitutional reforms of October 1918 (new article)

41

|Prussian virtues

40

|Kurt Vogel (German officer)

39

|Otto Braun

38

|Otto Bauer

37

|Proclamation of the republic in Germany (new article)

36

|Heimwehr

35

|Free State of Prussia

34

|Georg von Hertling

33

|Ignaz Seipel

32

|Province of Hohenzollern

31

|Bruno Ernst Buchrucker

30

|Prussian three-class franchise

29

|Würzburg Soviet Republic

28

|Küstrin Putsch

27

|Paul Löbe

26

|Matthias Erzberger (partial)

25

|Philipp Scheidemann

24

|Reichstag Peace Resolution (partial)

23

|Spartacus League

22

|Karl Liebknecht

21

|Volksmarinedivision

20

|Weimar National Assembly

19

|Conservative People's Party (Germany)

18

|Spartacist uprising

17

|1929 German referendum

16

|Organisation Consul

15

|Feme murders

14

|German People's Party

13

|Altona Bloody Sunday

12

|1932 Prussian coup d'état

11

|Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda

10

|Vossische Zeitung

9

|German Democratic Party

8

|Reichswehr

7

|Weltbühne trial

6

|Walter Kreiser

5

|Ludwig Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach

4

|Die Weltbühne

3

|Kreuzzeitung

2

|Otto Planetta

1

|Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach

Other contributions:

1. Weimar Republic: Rewrote the "History" section of the article to make it more coherent, accurate and have more sources.

2. Weimar cabinets: added the 3 articles that were missing (translated from German), expanded the remaining 17 where necessary and standardized the formats of all 20.

3. Soviet Republic of Saxony: Rewrote what had been a highly inaccurate article and renamed it to Saxony in the German Revolution (1918–1919).

4. Dawes Plan: Rewrote the article because it was based on a single 75-year-old and rather biased source.

5. Occupation of the Rhineland: Added new material to an article that had been focused almost entirely on the occupying military units.

6. Timeline of the Weimar Republic: Rewrote from scratch

7. Burgfriedenspolitik: Rewrote from scratch

8. Reichswehr: Added citations covering the whole page

9. Black Reichswehr: Rewrote from scratch

10. German workers' and soldiers' councils 1918–1919: New article

11. German Revolution (1918–1919): Added sources throughout; corrected a number of factual errors; rewrote the lead section; got no thanks (as usual)

12. Kiel Mutiny: Largely rewrote, adding new material; synched it with Naval order of 24 October 1918

13. Occupation of the Ruhr: Expanded material and provided sources; corrected 20 articles with factual errors that link to it

14. Ministry of the Reichswehr: Expanded and added sources

15. Weimar paramilitary groups: Largely rewrote

16. States of the Weimar Republic: Rewrote and expanded

17. Ruhr uprising & Ruhr Red Army: Expanded; added sources

18. Locarno Treaties: Rewrote and expanded; corrected 25 articles with factual errors that link to it

19. Daily Telegraph Affair: Rewrote and expanded; corrected 8 articles with factual errors that link to it.

20. Bildungsbürgertum: Rewrote and expanded, some translated from the German language article, some my own work.

21. German Rearmament: Rewrote and expanded, some translated from the German language article, some my own work.

22. Free Conservative Party: Rewrote and expanded.

23. Timeline of the German Empire: New article

24. Free State of Anhalt: Rewrote and expanded

25. 1920 German federal election: Rewrote and expanded

26. May 1924 German federal election; December 1924 German federal election: Expanded & standardized text

27. Free State of Bavaria (Weimar Republic): New article

28. Berlin March Battles: Significant rewrite & correction

29. Republic of Baden: Rewrote and expanded

30. 1871 German federal election: Added material

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