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But how about Reichseisenbahnenknotenpunktenhinundherschieber? A railroad pointsman in the former "Reich"...

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>But how about >Reichseisenbahnenknotenpunktenhinundherschieber? A railroad >pointsman in the former "Reich"... Though I cannot be sure (didn't live then), I doubt that (the word used today is "Weichensteller"). First it would have to be "Reichseisenbahnenknotenpunkthinundherschieber" to be grammatically correct, secondly, "hindundherschieber" sounds too colloquial to be some kind of title (especially at that time). If anything it could be an ironic term used to ridicule the idea of always using words of "Germanic" (and not Roman) origin in the "Third Reich", but I doubt that, too, because at that time there was AFAIK only one "Reichsbahn" and the word "Weiche" (points/switch) is not of Roman origin (again AFAIK).

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Blerio was the first aviator to fly across the English Channel July 14, 1909His company also produced the S.P.A.D A plane I fell in love with as a boy. :)

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