Talk:List of German supercentenarians/@comment-27628170-20160205225321/@comment-27628170-20160206064645

But putting the German names in parentheses would size the columns what is not that asthetic. Okay, then we go like this but you could also correct "Raisle" to "Raissle" and "Käthe" to Kathe.

And what I want to mention again is the problem of flags. Waclaw correct the flags again by those German cases that were born in todays poland. To my mind the flags belong to the peoples origin or nationality, and no one of the German cases was born in Poland in past. They were born in areas that are Polish today, e.g. Johanna Klink. She was born in Prussia (Silesia), what was part of German Empire, so she was German from her birth.

Correct is to put two flags by international cases like Rosalia Hasenkampf. She was born in Russian Empire, so she has a Russian origin and this should be charaterized by a the Russian flag. Later she became German by immigration. Having a look now on Johanna Klink the never immigrated to Germany because the also were Germans before and lived on German area. So the also did not emigrated from Poland. So it would be better to work with footers for pointing out place X was in German Empire or whatever and is (just) NOW part of nation X.

To my mind it would be better to replace the simple flags by a better description of the countries or regions.