The result was Userfying per author's request to continue working. The article can now be found by clicking here. Keeper | 76 | Disclaimer 18:49, 5 February 2008 (UTC) reply
This was nominated for speedy deletion per CSD A7. I saw it and fixed the attempt at an {{ underconstruction}} tag since I thought it was a borderline speedy candidate. The original speedy-tagger came back and removed the tag and replaced it with {{ notability}}. That being said, no Google results come up for his full name (nor does anything relevant sounding come up for the first and last names). The references also don't seem to be valid. I smell a hoax. Can someone with greater knowledge of Russian history comment? IronGargoyle ( talk) 14:59, 28 January 2008 (UTC) reply
I had about this person at университетский Санкт-Петербург ( University of Saint-Petersburg ) during my first year. This person is controversial in Russia. There is no doubt that this person has lived, but whether the background is correct, is unsure. Some link this person to Lenin and Stalin, but personaly I think that is to unsure to be stated. I have send a mail/message to this user: "Myhren" and recived an answer. He would like to extend the article, but was a new user on Wikipedia, as far as he told. He says that he would finish the article later this week, with more references. Maybe we should give the new user some time, but keep looking with it.
Very litle about this person has posted on the web, cause he is not that famous. Maybe in some Russian sircle. I could see if I can dig up my old notes from the university, but would not be able to lay something the next days. Maybe Thursday. Sergey Yevgenyevich ( talk) 18:28, 28 January 2008 (UTC) reply
Please see the discussion-page at Vladimir Riazanov..
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The result was Userfying per author's request to continue working. The article can now be found by clicking here. Keeper | 76 | Disclaimer 18:49, 5 February 2008 (UTC) reply
This was nominated for speedy deletion per CSD A7. I saw it and fixed the attempt at an {{ underconstruction}} tag since I thought it was a borderline speedy candidate. The original speedy-tagger came back and removed the tag and replaced it with {{ notability}}. That being said, no Google results come up for his full name (nor does anything relevant sounding come up for the first and last names). The references also don't seem to be valid. I smell a hoax. Can someone with greater knowledge of Russian history comment? IronGargoyle ( talk) 14:59, 28 January 2008 (UTC) reply
I had about this person at университетский Санкт-Петербург ( University of Saint-Petersburg ) during my first year. This person is controversial in Russia. There is no doubt that this person has lived, but whether the background is correct, is unsure. Some link this person to Lenin and Stalin, but personaly I think that is to unsure to be stated. I have send a mail/message to this user: "Myhren" and recived an answer. He would like to extend the article, but was a new user on Wikipedia, as far as he told. He says that he would finish the article later this week, with more references. Maybe we should give the new user some time, but keep looking with it.
Very litle about this person has posted on the web, cause he is not that famous. Maybe in some Russian sircle. I could see if I can dig up my old notes from the university, but would not be able to lay something the next days. Maybe Thursday. Sergey Yevgenyevich ( talk) 18:28, 28 January 2008 (UTC) reply
Please see the discussion-page at Vladimir Riazanov..
Myhren (
talk) 19:04, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
reply