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Layout and all the rest is good and consistent. There are six links to disambiguation pages which need changing according to the
tool.
Half done I've fixed two three of these, so there are now four three requiring attention according to the tool, of which
Dybów seems to be already correct so I don't understand why the tool is listing it as needing fixing. --
Demiurge1000 (
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13:40, 13 December 2011 (UTC)reply
Sections are all backed by references. One web link for Szczepański (2002) no longer works and needs to be changed or removed.
Done I've fixed this by replacing it with a link to an earlier version of the same article on the
Wayback Machine. Incidentally, I've had to change it from {{cite journal}} to {{cite study}} in order to do so, but the display seems unaffected. --
Demiurge1000 (
talk)
14:03, 13 December 2011 (UTC)reply
It is generally accepted by western historians that the battle of Warsaw was a draw. Both the Poles (who had seen their invasion of Russia all the way to Kiev reversed) and the Russians were totally exhausted, the Russians also having outrun their supply lines. All talk of "decisive victory" by the Poles is pure nationalist propaganda.
2A00:23C4:B617:7D01:2CC0:9BBF:990F:17CF (
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07:36, 16 August 2023 (UTC)reply
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Layout and all the rest is good and consistent. There are six links to disambiguation pages which need changing according to the
tool.
Half done I've fixed two three of these, so there are now four three requiring attention according to the tool, of which
Dybów seems to be already correct so I don't understand why the tool is listing it as needing fixing. --
Demiurge1000 (
talk)
13:40, 13 December 2011 (UTC)reply
Sections are all backed by references. One web link for Szczepański (2002) no longer works and needs to be changed or removed.
Done I've fixed this by replacing it with a link to an earlier version of the same article on the
Wayback Machine. Incidentally, I've had to change it from {{cite journal}} to {{cite study}} in order to do so, but the display seems unaffected. --
Demiurge1000 (
talk)
14:03, 13 December 2011 (UTC)reply
It is generally accepted by western historians that the battle of Warsaw was a draw. Both the Poles (who had seen their invasion of Russia all the way to Kiev reversed) and the Russians were totally exhausted, the Russians also having outrun their supply lines. All talk of "decisive victory" by the Poles is pure nationalist propaganda.
2A00:23C4:B617:7D01:2CC0:9BBF:990F:17CF (
talk)
07:36, 16 August 2023 (UTC)reply