20:2820:28, 8 May 2024diffhist+49
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Communist Party of the Soviet Union
It is worth noting the policy of Soviet patriotism and the previous stance of "Stalinism" as expressed by the party from ~1929 to 1956, corresponding with Stalin fully establishing power over the party.
21:2121:21, 23 April 2024diffhist+24
Gau Saxony
Add coat of arms. See description page for added file for evidence as to its usage. Exact color of the coat of arms is disputed and should probably be discussed on the talk page, but I'm placing the coat of arms here regardless.Tag: Visual edit: Switched
23:4223:42, 18 April 2024diffhist+16,536
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User:Kalivyah/Sandbox
←Created page with '{{Infobox country |micronation = <!--yes if a micronation--> |conventional_long_name = Federal Democratic People's Republic of Nepal |native_name = {{native name|ne|सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक जनवादी गणतन्त्र नेपाल}}<br>{{small|{{IAST|Saṅghīya Lōkatāntrika Janavādī Gaṇatantra Nēpāla}}}} |common_name = Nepal |status = <!--Status of country, especiall...'
21:1321:13, 26 March 2024diffhist−145
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Soviet Union
Ivashko should not be considered a "state leader" (or as I have renamed it, main leader, as "state leader" may leave readers confused with "head of state"); the party had lost all relevancy in the party by then and he was only in a position of power thru the fact that he was the leader of the largest party in the Soviet Union.
21:3121:31, 1 March 2024diffhist+62
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Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
The official name of the state wasn't "Taiping Heavenly Kingdom", it was "Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace". The common name is Taiping Heavenly Kingdom; not the official name.
23:3823:38, 9 January 2024diffhist−54
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Soviet Union
Unexplained (and un-needed) revert of correction to government type from 1924-1930. Please see the talk page for further details.
19:4219:42, 6 September 2023diffhist−1,123
Human rights in the Soviet Union
It indeed does. A source cannot be considered to be reliable if it does not cite a source itself, or if the source that it actually cited did not even say what the initial claim was. If I am to link to a random website or article which provides no sources of its own, does that make it a valid source? No. I would suggest you to research into the sources I specifically removed, just as I did. You will find that they either do not source anything, or that the page they do cite is irrelevant to it.Tags: UndoRevertedreferences removed
5 September 2023
19:5519:55, 5 September 2023diffhist−1,123
Human rights in the Soviet Union
An examination of the source for Pipe's claim on "trials being pre-decided" was examined and found to have cited no source, and as such has been removed. Blatant journalistic source from a "Oleg Pshenichnyi" on a website not part of Wikipedia's "trusted sources" has been removed. I would recommend other editors look into Richard Pipes' sources more closely considering this is the second time I've had to remove a source from him for citing fundamentally nothing/poor sources.Tags: Revertedreferences removed
31 August 2023
21:0221:02, 31 August 2023diffhist+326
Human rights in the Soviet Union
See /info/en/?search=Talk:Human_rights_in_the_Soviet_Union#%22Right_to_private_property%22. Added stuff regarding the Soviet famines in #Economic rights. A re-examination of the source which claimed that Lenin said [sic] "the purpose of socialist courts was 'not to eliminate terror ... but to substantiate it and legitimize it in principle.'" has shown that both sources are faulty: see p. 356/357 of "Geist und Gesicht", the presumed source of the quote- which makes no mention of it
15:0415:04, 23 January 2023diffhist−584
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Soviet Army
Ukrainian has no use being labeled. Ukrainian being used on army stamps from Kyiv does not make it special.Tag: references removed
20:2820:28, 8 May 2024diffhist+49
m
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
It is worth noting the policy of Soviet patriotism and the previous stance of "Stalinism" as expressed by the party from ~1929 to 1956, corresponding with Stalin fully establishing power over the party.
21:2121:21, 23 April 2024diffhist+24
Gau Saxony
Add coat of arms. See description page for added file for evidence as to its usage. Exact color of the coat of arms is disputed and should probably be discussed on the talk page, but I'm placing the coat of arms here regardless.Tag: Visual edit: Switched
23:4223:42, 18 April 2024diffhist+16,536
N
User:Kalivyah/Sandbox
←Created page with '{{Infobox country |micronation = <!--yes if a micronation--> |conventional_long_name = Federal Democratic People's Republic of Nepal |native_name = {{native name|ne|सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक जनवादी गणतन्त्र नेपाल}}<br>{{small|{{IAST|Saṅghīya Lōkatāntrika Janavādī Gaṇatantra Nēpāla}}}} |common_name = Nepal |status = <!--Status of country, especiall...'
21:1321:13, 26 March 2024diffhist−145
m
Soviet Union
Ivashko should not be considered a "state leader" (or as I have renamed it, main leader, as "state leader" may leave readers confused with "head of state"); the party had lost all relevancy in the party by then and he was only in a position of power thru the fact that he was the leader of the largest party in the Soviet Union.
21:3121:31, 1 March 2024diffhist+62
m
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
The official name of the state wasn't "Taiping Heavenly Kingdom", it was "Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace". The common name is Taiping Heavenly Kingdom; not the official name.
23:3823:38, 9 January 2024diffhist−54
m
Soviet Union
Unexplained (and un-needed) revert of correction to government type from 1924-1930. Please see the talk page for further details.
19:4219:42, 6 September 2023diffhist−1,123
Human rights in the Soviet Union
It indeed does. A source cannot be considered to be reliable if it does not cite a source itself, or if the source that it actually cited did not even say what the initial claim was. If I am to link to a random website or article which provides no sources of its own, does that make it a valid source? No. I would suggest you to research into the sources I specifically removed, just as I did. You will find that they either do not source anything, or that the page they do cite is irrelevant to it.Tags: UndoRevertedreferences removed
5 September 2023
19:5519:55, 5 September 2023diffhist−1,123
Human rights in the Soviet Union
An examination of the source for Pipe's claim on "trials being pre-decided" was examined and found to have cited no source, and as such has been removed. Blatant journalistic source from a "Oleg Pshenichnyi" on a website not part of Wikipedia's "trusted sources" has been removed. I would recommend other editors look into Richard Pipes' sources more closely considering this is the second time I've had to remove a source from him for citing fundamentally nothing/poor sources.Tags: Revertedreferences removed
31 August 2023
21:0221:02, 31 August 2023diffhist+326
Human rights in the Soviet Union
See /info/en/?search=Talk:Human_rights_in_the_Soviet_Union#%22Right_to_private_property%22. Added stuff regarding the Soviet famines in #Economic rights. A re-examination of the source which claimed that Lenin said [sic] "the purpose of socialist courts was 'not to eliminate terror ... but to substantiate it and legitimize it in principle.'" has shown that both sources are faulty: see p. 356/357 of "Geist und Gesicht", the presumed source of the quote- which makes no mention of it
15:0415:04, 23 January 2023diffhist−584
m
Soviet Army
Ukrainian has no use being labeled. Ukrainian being used on army stamps from Kyiv does not make it special.Tag: references removed