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Is there any opposition to this article being renamed Crimean Campaign, which is how it is referred to by von Manstein-- mrg3105 mrg3105 If you're not taking any flack, you're not over the target. 02:05, 9 February 2008 (UTC) reply

Start and end dates

There seems to be some confusion as to the start and end dates for this German campaign. Although the official start seems to be 26 September, the Soviet sources say they were already fighting in Crimea in late August though this may mean on approaches to Perikop. However, the end date completely eludes me because of the Kerch operation that several writers I looked at launch into. Help would be appreciated-- mrg3105 ( comms) ♠♣ 00:39, 5 May 2008 (UTC) reply

Name change

I've changed the name to Crimean campaign (1941–1942) to more easily disambiguate it from the "Crimean campaign" (better known as the Crimean War of 1854–1856). -- ROGER DAVIES  talk 07:11, 11 October 2008 (UTC) reply

(Note: The name was changed back in August 2010, with the explanation "This is the primary target, therefore the disambiguator is unnecessary". Xyl 54 ( talk) 01:54, 3 October 2014 (UTC)) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New name suggestion

Is there any opposition to this article being renamed Crimean Campaign, which is how it is referred to by von Manstein-- mrg3105 mrg3105 If you're not taking any flack, you're not over the target. 02:05, 9 February 2008 (UTC) reply

Start and end dates

There seems to be some confusion as to the start and end dates for this German campaign. Although the official start seems to be 26 September, the Soviet sources say they were already fighting in Crimea in late August though this may mean on approaches to Perikop. However, the end date completely eludes me because of the Kerch operation that several writers I looked at launch into. Help would be appreciated-- mrg3105 ( comms) ♠♣ 00:39, 5 May 2008 (UTC) reply

Name change

I've changed the name to Crimean campaign (1941–1942) to more easily disambiguate it from the "Crimean campaign" (better known as the Crimean War of 1854–1856). -- ROGER DAVIES  talk 07:11, 11 October 2008 (UTC) reply

(Note: The name was changed back in August 2010, with the explanation "This is the primary target, therefore the disambiguator is unnecessary". Xyl 54 ( talk) 01:54, 3 October 2014 (UTC)) reply

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