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I hope the students who celebrate this day have better English skills than whoever decided to redirect this article away from the correctly spelt "International Students' Day" to the incorrect "International Students Day". An apostrophe belongs after the last s of student. 194.73.118.78 19:43, 13 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • No, I researched this a bit and the form without the apostrophe seems to be more used by the international student groups that originated the day. Whatever slightly different grammatical meaning that implies, well that's just what it is.--Pharos 01:27, 14 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Just because a mistake is widespread, it does not make it any less of a mistake. Many words in our language are frequently mis-spelt - We do not change the word to suit the mistake. Have you noticed how the AI poster illustrated on the article is correctly spelt "Students' Day"? 82.133.109.202 23:07, 14 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

prob killed or sent to camps

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the Nazis were fanatics about record keeping but I don't think they would kill people AND send them to concentration camps, at least not in that order. --2607:FEA8:FF01:4B63:A1EA:71A2:159A:413F (talk) 04:11, 17 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]