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The name is sourced to https://porokhivnytsya.com.ua/2019/03/10/hrubeshiv-1944/ . Is this a reliable source? Is this even notable? Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 06:37, 6 September 2021 (UTC) reply

This name is also used in this article [1] written by an employee of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory.

Niki 24 (
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Hrubieszów revolution is certainly notable enough to be mentioned in Wikipedia, but I worry about the scope of the article. It was just an episode of Polish-Ukrainian fighting in the southern Lublin region. I think the entry should be expanded to cover the whole, that is, at least from the beginning of 1943 (Ukraineraktion). Marcelus ( talk) 20:32, 31 March 2023 (UTC) reply

Attempted review

The article is very granular when it needs to more general. It reads like this: "35 civilians were murdered in village X, 68 were murdered in village Y," and so on ad nauseum. The article does not sufficiently explain why the Poles and Ukrainians were frantically murdering one another while under Nazi occupation. Did the Nazis encourage this, and did they finally intervene when things got out of hand? I am guessing that there were many ethnic Ukrainians living within 1939 Poland, and this was part of the problem; but this reason was not given in the article. I am not going to review this because the sources are in a language that I cannot double-check. Also, why is the word "poles" consistently not capitalized? Djmaschek ( talk) 05:18, 30 April 2024 (UTC) reply

I added the "Further" template linking it to Polish–Ukrainian ethnic conflict which already explains why the conflict in the region started . Olek Novy ( talk) 05:33, 30 April 2024 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Name / notability

The name is sourced to https://porokhivnytsya.com.ua/2019/03/10/hrubeshiv-1944/ . Is this a reliable source? Is this even notable? Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 06:37, 6 September 2021 (UTC) reply

This name is also used in this article [1] written by an employee of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory.

Niki 24 (
talk) 20:48, 6 September 2021 (UTC)
reply

References

Hrubieszów revolution is certainly notable enough to be mentioned in Wikipedia, but I worry about the scope of the article. It was just an episode of Polish-Ukrainian fighting in the southern Lublin region. I think the entry should be expanded to cover the whole, that is, at least from the beginning of 1943 (Ukraineraktion). Marcelus ( talk) 20:32, 31 March 2023 (UTC) reply

Attempted review

The article is very granular when it needs to more general. It reads like this: "35 civilians were murdered in village X, 68 were murdered in village Y," and so on ad nauseum. The article does not sufficiently explain why the Poles and Ukrainians were frantically murdering one another while under Nazi occupation. Did the Nazis encourage this, and did they finally intervene when things got out of hand? I am guessing that there were many ethnic Ukrainians living within 1939 Poland, and this was part of the problem; but this reason was not given in the article. I am not going to review this because the sources are in a language that I cannot double-check. Also, why is the word "poles" consistently not capitalized? Djmaschek ( talk) 05:18, 30 April 2024 (UTC) reply

I added the "Further" template linking it to Polish–Ukrainian ethnic conflict which already explains why the conflict in the region started . Olek Novy ( talk) 05:33, 30 April 2024 (UTC) reply

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