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The names
How do you know the wizards in the army? I searched for them in Google but couldn't find any information.
Dustbin 14:36, March 29, 2011 (UTC)
- They're fanon names and have been removed. Thanks for pointing it out. - Cavalier One(Wizarding Wireless Network) 14:56, March 29, 2011 (UTC)
Parallels?
Is it worth mentioning the possible parallel between Grindelwald's army, and the then German Nazi army who was in power? Rowling has been known in the past to use parallels and symbolysm in her work, so while it's something of a theory, it may be worth noting the possible connections. One thing that seems to support this is Grindelwald's defeat falls right in line with Adolf Hitler's demise. Kabukikitsune (talk) 10:25, June 6, 2015 (UTC)
"Enemies" section
Just wondering: does it make sense to list Muggles in the "Enemies" section of the Organisation Information?
I mean the muggles would certainly have had a thing or two to say about their plans, but as far as we know, no Muggles were ever aware of Grindelwald's existence or his aims. So technically Muggles can't have been among his enemies, simply because they weren't even aware of his existence (much the same as with Voldemort, really).