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Stalinist show trial of the Kraków Curia

 * ... that the anti-religious campaign culminating in the Stalinist show trial of the Kraków Curia (pictured), led to the imprisonment of 123 Polish Roman Catholic priests in just one year?
 * The image on the right is a cropped version of File:Stalinizm - proces Kurii Krakowskiej (1953).jpg used in the actual article. The original photo includes large background and therefore, it would not be descriptive enough at 100x100px required here. Sorry about that. — A. Kupicki (talk) 20:34, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Reviewed: T:TDYK Jerzy Bielecki (prisoner)

Created/expanded by A. Kupicki (talk). Self nom at 18:53, 8 November 2011 (UTC)


 * Symbol confirmed.svg Length is fine at 5521 characters, and the date of creation is also good (November 7, 2011); the hook is referenced to the only English language reference in the article, and is fine. Spotchecks carried out on the English language ref reveal some close paraphrasing:


 * article "Brystygier – a dogmatic ideologue born to a Jewish family in Stryj (now Ukraine) – earnestly desired to destroy all religion as an "opiate of the masses"."
 * source "Brystygier was a dogmatic Marxist, who yearned to destroy all religion as an "opiate for the masses"."


 * article "Brystygier persecuted other congregations as well,"
 * source "She also persecuted other congregations:"

I'm concerned that these may also imply a level of close paraphrasing within the foreign language references, though I will AGF for those, and if these two are reworded appropriately, I'll approve the article.  Harrias  talk 20:37, 27 November 2011 (UTC)
 * ✅. Since so many sources there are not in English, but in Polish, I tried to make sure initially that the only English language reference is not misrepresented in any way, that's why I kept so close to it. However, I already fixed that. Please check it out.
 * article 1. "Brystygier – dedicated herself to ideological struggle against all forms of religion."
 * article 2. "Brystygier was responsible for apprehension and punishment of 2,000 Jehovah's Witnesses for their religious beliefs."
 * Please let me know if you see anything else. And thanks for the review. — A. Kupicki (talk)
 * No, it looks good now. Image is tagged appropriately, and suitable for the main page. Good to go.  Harrias  talk 08:07, 28 November 2011 (UTC)