Talk:Belarusian Central Council

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It seems article was automatically translated. Certain things belong to different articles. This article needs a lot of further editing and formatting! Juras14 13:41, 15 Dec 2005 (EST)

his Belarusian mistress
Or rather a maid?Xx236 07:15, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

Cleanup
This article consists of many short paragraphs. Each paragraph seems OK, but their order is kinda weird. Grouping some paragraphs together into longer sections may improve the readability and the flow. I am not an expert on the subject, so i can't do this myself, but it looks like it's a really simple task for those who know the history. --Amir E. Aharoni 07:39, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

January 2015
Re: monster edit by as of 02:59, 24 January 2015.

The first eight paragraphs of the article section "Organization" have just been re-written. The old info was replaced with new copytext complete with names, dates and facts. Nothing remained in place. Not a single citation was provided for the revision, just the opposite. User:Winterst placed "citation needed" (!) tags behind his own edits. I am aware that the original info did not have any inline citations either, with the assumption that it came from an offline book, listed at the bottom of the article, i.e.: Arnold Toynbee, Veronica Toynbee, et al., "Hitler's Europe" (Spanish tr."La Europa de Hitler", Ed Vergara, Barcelona, Esp, 1958), Section VI "Occupied lands and Satellite Countries in East Europe", Chapter II: Ostland, P.253-259.

I spend an hour trying to make sense of it. I re-read the relevant chapter in the book by Andrew Wilson just to be sure. So far, I found nothing in support of the prominent role played by Franz Six who (supposedly) enlisted the local branch (?) of the Belarusian "self-help" organization (?) in occupied Warsaw. This is a WP:REDFLAG. – What Belarusian "self-help" organization in occupied Warsaw existed at that time? Did you put it in while doubting yourself at the same time? Please do not rewrite articles in such way which is contrary to Wikipedia's core policies. You are not a newcomer with 3151 edits since 2009. You leave me no choice but to restore the stable version. But don't worry. You work will remain in the article history and can be easily resurrected with proper sourcing. Thanks, Poeticbent talk 08:14, 24 January 2015 (UTC)
 * ✅. Nonetheless, most claims made in this article remain unsupported and exist only on a good faith assumption that they somehow originate from the 1958 (!) book in Spanish ... which is nearly as bad (or worse) as if there was no references at all; there are no inline citations to confirm anything. Lately, it has been brought to my attention that the chronology of the events mentioned here is totally out of whack. Poeticbent talk  16:00, 12 February 2015 (UTC)

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