German orthography reform of 1944
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German orthography reform of 1944
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The planned German spelling reform of 1944 was a failed attempt to amend German orthography. Although one million copies of the new rules were printed by 1944 for school use, the reform was never introduced. Their preparation was initiated by the Reich Education Minister Bernhard Rust and they were drawn up by Otto Basler, Erich Gierach and Karl Reumuth. Among the key features were: optional changes to the spelling of words of foreign origin to remove non-German combinations, e.g. Filosof for Ph
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