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Why is this article on Wikipedia? This one of the most obscure articles that I have yet seen. The 17 year old was killed. We don't know how and suspect why? But why is this article important, in even the slightest sense? Because he received a mention by the dictator of Yugoslavia after the war? Should everyone who received an award for bravery be mentioned in Wikipedia, especially if we don't know what they did or why they received posthumous mention? What makes it even more obscure is that he is from a non-English-speaking nation of no consequence to an English-speaking encyclopaedia... I am a preservationist or retentionist, but this article is just too obscure. Stevenmitchell ( talk) 05:15, 7 December 2020 (UTC)
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Why is this article on Wikipedia? This one of the most obscure articles that I have yet seen. The 17 year old was killed. We don't know how and suspect why? But why is this article important, in even the slightest sense? Because he received a mention by the dictator of Yugoslavia after the war? Should everyone who received an award for bravery be mentioned in Wikipedia, especially if we don't know what they did or why they received posthumous mention? What makes it even more obscure is that he is from a non-English-speaking nation of no consequence to an English-speaking encyclopaedia... I am a preservationist or retentionist, but this article is just too obscure. Stevenmitchell ( talk) 05:15, 7 December 2020 (UTC)