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Did you know... that Daisy Voog was the first woman to summit the
Eiger via the mountain's north face?
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"...fled to Germany as a refugee in 1944". This isa Wikipedia article in itself!
Do I still need to do the many tildes? Here they are 09:50, 22 April 2014 (UTC)~ — Preceding
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Incomplete
I'm afraid this article is very incomplete, as shown by some glaring inconsistencies: the intro says she was later known as Daisy Leidig, but this is not mentioned in the body text, let alone explained (marriage? attempt to escape the scandal?). It's also hard to believe that there's been nothing substantive written about her since the 1960's, possibly even an obituary. --
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