Talk:Ulrich Dietz
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factual errors
[edit]Dear Author and Curators,
I believe that there is a mistake in the article about Ulrich Dietz. I am certain that the founder of the GFT company was prof. dr. ing Michael Schoenemann (who I know in person). I am seeking your help to change the article in order to represent the historical facts correctly. Please assist me in this since I do realize that this is a kind of a sensitive issue and advise me how to proceed with the editing of the article. Would you like me to contact prof. Schoenemann and ask him to provide documents proving that he is the founder of the company?
Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Nadia Pavlova
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