So do thousands of other websites that have nothing to do with the America-hating Nazi-collaborator.
Well, just for example here... I can do a quick search for details in a date, or a name or a connection to a topic and find it easily there and it's all ordinary stuff. It can be done in mere seconds...
And if I'm posting here, I don't want to spend about ten minutes searching other sources and lists of links to arrive at what can be easily found there, in seconds (and I do mean that... literally seconds).
So, if you've got the time to fiddle around and to that with the overall web, taking some guy's webpage from his Cox cable account (that no one has vetted for accuracy in ordinary details -- and who cares about some Joe Blow's home webpage... doncha know) -- then you can do that.
But if you want it quick, fast and with as little problem as possible, I'll guarantee you ... that's the place to go...
I'm sorry you don't like it, but "them's the facts" of the matter on how it actually works in "real life"... :-)
Wikipedia is a good starting point but should NOT be taken as gospel. When I use it for research, I skim the article and see if there are any useful links — there usually are — and go from there. I would never cite Wikipedia as a source.
if you want it quick, fast and with as little problem as possible, I'll guarantee you ... that's the place to go...
I'm sorry you don't like it, but "them's the facts"
Not a fact, an opinion. Wikipedia confuses the two as well. Although they do so with malicious intent.