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==Rewrite needed==
==Rewrite needed==
This does not read like an encyclopedic article. Rather it reads like an argument about the pro's and con's of fighting for or against the Nazi's.  The "rationale" for why someone might fight for the RLM is apart from the history of the RLM. Would the author like me to try my hand? [[User:Will Nesbitt|Will Nesbitt]] 06:18, 23 May 2007 (CDT)
This does not read like an encyclopedic article. Rather it reads like an argument about the pro's and con's of fighting for or against the Nazi's.  The "rationale" for why someone might fight for the RLM is apart from the history of the RLM. Would the author like me to try my hand? [[User:Will Nesbitt|Will Nesbitt]] 06:18, 23 May 2007 (CDT)

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 Definition A German-supported resistance organization, essentially a propaganda force, led by former Red Army lieutenant general Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov and made up of German prisoners of war [d] [e]
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Rewrite needed

This does not read like an encyclopedic article. Rather it reads like an argument about the pro's and con's of fighting for or against the Nazi's. The "rationale" for why someone might fight for the RLM is apart from the history of the RLM. Would the author like me to try my hand? Will Nesbitt 06:18, 23 May 2007 (CDT)