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				<title>Typolügenchronik: The Curious History of German Typography and Other Convenient Lies</title>
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				<description>Until 1945, Germany followed Schriftkontinuität, an administrative tradition that did away with spaces between words for efficiency. It took an Allied directive for Germans to finally adopt the space — and even then, many resisted.</description>
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