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Peiran Tan

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Well what this article didn't say is that the Nazis also banned Roman letters…

50 minutes ago, Peiran Tan said:

Well what this article didn't say is that the Nazis also banned Roman letters…

A general ban? No. 
Are you base this on a specific source? Which one?

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