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Paul Craig Roberts
I removed the content removed by the IP. This content and sourcing was found wanting in May. Please do not readd w/o consensus or unless a favorable decision is reached at WP:BLPN. Thanks, --  Deep fried  okra    01:16, 29 August 2019 (UTC)

OK The Only Reason I put that Back was because it said that In the source but ok got it Jack90s15 (talk) 01:20, 29 August 2019 (UTC)

Hi Jack, you undid my edit on the domed cities, I reviewed the history of the page and saw the content added was vandalism by a user named "Pulakeshi610" and the reference mentioned was redirected to a blog of an individual and the content that was added was self-promoting an individual idea. I could be wrong myself, please let me know what you think about it. Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.67.177.11 (talk) 16:27, 29 August 2019 (UTC)

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Myth of the clean Wehrmacht
I see you have reverted my edit of the word "[W]e". The article originally read: The oath said: " w e swear that we have neither committed murder, nor defiled, nor plundered. If we have brought suffering and misery on other people, it was done according to the Laws of War".

I do not have access to the reference but assume this was transcribed correctly. In order to turn the quote into two sentences a capital W has to be added. Since it was not in the original quote it needs to be in brackets.

Please revert your "correction".

Thanks

Twofingered Typist (talk) 22:50, 1 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Thank you for Explaining that I put the brackets back inJack90s15 (talk) 22:56, 1 September 2019 (UTC)

Your deletion
You deleted material summarizing civilian war dead, it is part of 26.6 million total--Woogie10w (talk) 17:05, 7 September 2019 (UTC)

I was thinking what if we keep three Bullet points and have it Focus on summarizing  military dead that way it would make the reader want to read the rest of the page or at least look at part of it your thoughts on that?Jack90s15 (talk) 17:14, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * The post-Soviet government of Russia puts the Soviet war 'losses' at 26.6 million, Take out your calculator and add the numbers in that summary. 9.168+2.164+.994+.212+7.420+4.100+1.000+.300+1.3=26.6 million The article covers military as well as civilian losses. This is the summary, part of the lead.--Woogie10w (talk) 17:23, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Jack I am retired now. I worked for 37 years as an internal accountant preparing financial statements and reconciling cash accounts--Woogie10w (talk) 17:26, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I Can see now havi ng that can help the Reader with the page when summarizing both death tolls. I thought mine would work yours was much better on summarizing the full page. I Thank you for putting that back that Can help with it be coming a Ga article.Jack90s15 (talk) 17:37, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * The 500,000 are a demographic loss for the Soviet military. They are part of the total war dead even though they were not in the ranks. Anyway they have to be counted in the total, we can't ignore them.--Woogie10w (talk) 20:24, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * OK I get that in the book it said they were captured but did not specify that they were killed the extra 500kJack90s15 (talk) 20:47, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * You can verify the civilian numbers, my Russian is OK put not native, so I use Google translate. The 2001 edition of Krivosheev is online Go to section Потери гражданского населения see table 118. Сведения о числе жертв среди гражданского населения СССР в период оккупации Those are the official Russian numbers--Woogie10w (talk) 20:55, 7 September 2019 ,(UTC)


 * Jack, note well Krivosheev deducts 939,700. In reality that is an addition of the 267,000 died of sickness less the deduction of 994,300 convicts and 212,400 deserters. The 4,559,000 MIA plus the 500,000 reservists less 1,836,000 returned to the USSR is a loss of 3,223,000 POW and MIA the figure cited in western sources--Woogie10w (talk) 21:14, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I checked Krivosheev's numbers. On pages 164-207 the Army and fleet totals are listed, KIA 5,184,749. Non combat 534,273 and 4,452,346 missing. Add Border troops 159,100 and reservists 500,000. On page 89 hospital deaths were 1,371,504. That adds down to 12,201,982. Deduct 1,836,000 returned to the USSR. Irreplaceable losses were 10,365,982. Krivosheev deducted the convicts and deserters from this total to arrive at the 9.168K. --Woogie10w (talk) 21:32, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * That is a good observation of Krivosheev'Jack90s15 (talk) 21:40, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * they are correct I Cross-referenced it with the Russian ministry of defense they use the same chart they match the numbers that are used on the page.Jack90s15 (talk) 21:40, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I have been using this Translatiartivon tool that is free and can translate up to 5,000 worlds https://www.deepl.com/translatorJack90s15 (talk) 21:40, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I did not use the Document translator on that one bit I have on this one and it works https://www.onlinedoctranslator.com/en/translationformJack90s15 (talk) 21:54, 7 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I just deleted duplications and unreliable material at Sov casualties. In the past the article was protected to bring a halt of an attempt to turn the article into an attack on Krivosheev by a nasty POV pusher in Russia. If they show up again I will not hesitate to request that the article be protected.--Woogie10w (talk) 01:23, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * OK wow I did not know that was the person blocked?Jack90s15 (talk) 02:03, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * That was a few years ago. Putin passed a law over there to prevent criticism of the governments POV on the war. The cops will knock on their door. --Woogie10w (talk) 02:19, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * O wow I did know that for real Jack90s15 (talk) 02:20, 8 September 2019 (UTC)

For real!! Article 354.1 Russian Federation 3. The dissemination of publicly disrespectful infoo listenrmation about the days of military glory and memorable dates of Russia related to the defense of the Fatherland, as well as the desecration of symbols of military glory of Russia, committed in public,shall be punishable by a fine in the amount of up to three hundred thousand rubles or in the amount of the convict's salary or other income for a period of up to two years, or by compulsory labor for a term of up to three hundred and sixty hours, or correctional labor for a term of up to one year.--Woogie10w (talk) 02:58, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Wow I looked it up briefly and you are right https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#{%22itemid%22:[%22001-178086%22]} Jack90s15 (talk) 03:16, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Wow, you should adopt me. Time to listen to BBC and then go to sleep. --Woogie10w (talk) 03:25, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * The BBC has top gear on it!

The Proof
Krivosheev pages96-97

Case closed--Woogie10w (talk) 03:40, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Case closed? can you explain Jack90s15 (talk) 03:52, 8 September 2019 (UTC)

Compare with page 85--Woogie10w (talk) 03:58, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Krivosheev says 8,668,400  but on the next page it says the higher number  is from double reporting ? on page 87Jack90s15 (talk) 04:39, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * On pages 164-218 Krivosheev lists the detailed losses for each of the 54 Army fronts and Naval fleets (not including border,security troops). Irrecoverable losses add down to (5,184,749 killed in action, 534,273 non-combat deaths and 4,452,346 POWs & missing). He also lists the following data separately 1,102,800 died of wounds in field hospitals and 1,836,500 POW who returned to the Soviet Union were deducted from the missing. Not included with the 54 Army fronts and Naval fleets are the losses of 159,100 border and security troops and 267,000 died of illness in field hospitals. The figures for POW & missing do no include an estimated 500,000 reservists captured by the enemy after being conscripted but before being taken on active strength. Included in the figures are 994,300 convicted by court martial and 212,400 deserters --Woogie10w (talk) 12:00, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Just one more thing, as Columbo would say, if you go to page 237 1.368K POW were returned to USSR. No doubt the 436K imprisoned were not included. The 135K executed, 423K penal units and 212K deserters are included with the detailed losses for each of the 54 Army fronts and Naval fleets--Woogie10w (talk) 12:41, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * if this information is in the book why does it get criticize


 * no criticism only I look at the details not Single statistic--Woogie10w (talk) 19:21, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I mean other people who criticized his work when that number in his book?Jack90s15 (talk) 22:36, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Jack, on Wikipedia we have a NPOV and present all sides of the argument. It is not our job as editors to decide which POV is correct. If you are looking for the correct set of Soviet war casualties, well there are opposing viewpoints. Study them and you decide off Wikipedia which is correct.--Woogie10w (talk) 22:43, 8 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I have it intrigues me how there like 60 different answers for this questionJack90s15 (talk) 00:41, 9 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I am glad you edited the article, you prompted me to review the article. Over the years editors from Russia have attempted to push the claim that the death toll was 40 million.


 * что на самом деле прямые людские потери составляли около 16 млн. человек, из них 11,5 млн.- военные и 4,5 млн. - гражданские.--Woogie10w (talk) 00:54, 9 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Summing up all of the above components of direct civilian casualties, to which the term "victims of war" applies without any tension, we determine their total amount at least 4.5 million. Man.Jack90s15 (talk) 00:59, 9 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Jack I want to read the Russian please.--Woogie10w (talk) 01:02, 9 September 2019 (UTC)


 * BTW these machine translations are not the final word, only a guide.--Woogie10w (talk) 01:04, 9 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I know But when he is talking about the civilian deaths he states that Суммируя все вышеприведённые составляющие прямых гражданских потерь, к которым без всяких натяжек применим термин «жертвы войны», мы определяем их общее количество величиной, как минимум, 4,5 млн. человек.Jack90s15 (talk) 01:07, 9 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Thanks Jack.--Woogie10w (talk) 01:15, 9 September 2019 (UTC)


 * at least now the article is a bit more ready to become a Ga article!Jack90s15 (talk) 01:27, 9 September 2019 (UTC)

DS notice
My very best wishes (talk) 16:42, 8 September 2019 (UTC)
 * P.S. I would suggest you not to use any Russian language sources, unless you know Russian and can evaluate reliability of these sources. My very best wishes (talk) 22:48, 8 September 2019 (UTC)

In Russia
I mentioned Putin's law to silence critics of the official position on the war. These people are serious,trust me. I just checked Russian Wikipedia, they removed any criticism of the official POV on the war. Russian nationals can edit English Wikipedia and Russians abroad can edit as well. I say they are serious because they lost 27 million persons in the war, many millions were victims of war crimes.--Woogie10w (talk) 01:36, 9 September 2019 (UTC)

wow that's something Jack90s15 (talk) 04:39, 9 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Woogie10w is right. He is a more knowledgeable contributor than me on these subjects. I can only add that Russian WP is completely controlled by the Russian government. It does not mean all pages on Russia-related subjects on ruwiki are bad. Most of them actually much better than in English WP. The contributors out there "fix" only a number of selected pages that are highly relevant to Russian politics and history, and if they receive instructions to "fix" these pages. Some pages could be fixed though simply because of the current propaganda efforts on Russian TV (people are terribly brainwashed). This is basically a matter of common knowledge. My very best wishes (talk) 16:51, 9 September 2019 (UTC)


 * that is very unsettling Jack90s15 (talk) 17:58, 9 September 2019 (UTC)

DYK nomination of Myth of the clean Wehrmacht
Hello! Your submission of Myth of the clean Wehrmacht at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and some issues with it may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! SL93 (talk) 17:48, 9 September 2019 (UTC)

why would they try to hack your Pc?
One- Get a list of my Email contacts and Email content. Two-Put malware on my computer to track my on line activity. The Russian Security Service may be able to read G-mail activity in the West if they have broken the security encryption. That is why they have Elint satellites. In any case they can monitor the activity of IPs in Russia. They tried to hack me since I was in touch with an IP in Russia. That makes sense, they need to monitor the on line activity of Russians who correspond with persons in the West. The security services in the west do this also.--Woogie10w (talk) 20:22, 10 September 2019 (UTC)
 * tin foil hats can help with this. MPS1992 (talk) 20:28, 10 September 2019 (UTC)
 * This is for real, no tin foil hats If the NSA can read your E mails you can be sure Putin's crew has the same capability. --Woogie10w (talk) 23:49, 10 September 2019 (UTC)
 * One is rather better funded than the other. And also has the advantage of jurisdiction in the locality. MPS1992 (talk) 07:58, 11 September 2019 (UTC)


 * You forgot to add Snowden is in Moscow, BTY the NSA budget is secret--Woogie10w (talk) 11:27, 11 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Perhaps it is best not to alarm editors unnecessarily. Could you perhaps instead link to Wikipedia articles which cite reliable sources about the actions of Russian agencies, please? Also I would suggest that you avoid getting in touch with IPs in Russia in future. Finally, I note that Edward Snowden is not happy to be in Russia, since he cannot there obtain Krispy Kreme donuts. MPS1992 (talk) 19:45, 11 September 2019 (UTC)

Link to Wikipedia article which cites reliable sources about the actions of Russian agencies Internet Research Agency--Woogie10w (talk) 02:35, 12 September 2019 (UTC)

DYK for Myth of the clean Wehrmacht
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Personal information (reply)
I posted some info about myself on my user page. Other than that, I would rather not discuss it. Thanks, My very best wishes (talk) 14:56, 15 September 2019 (UTC)


 * OK I respect that I hope you have a good night or day wherever you areJack90s15 (talk) 19:10, 15 September 2019 (UTC)

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WP:STALK
Please do not follow my edits, only to blindly revert them without proper discussion. For example, you never edited this page, but followed and reverted my edit in a matter of minutes. Same here. Here and here you quickly reverted my edits again, although you did edit these pages before. My very best wishes (talk) 21:47, 20 September 2019 (UTC)
 * I'm not stalking you the other two pages I follow the other one you told me to look at so that one I was watching and the other one I came across browsing Wikipedia so that was a coincidence I get notifications when people change the pages I watch that's why I'm fast with itJack90s15 (talk) 21:52, 20 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Yes, it will be clear to any unbiased admin that your interest to this article was dictated to your general interest to the topic.
 * A couple of advises. First, please format your posts properly (in a way I've done). that will make your posts readable, and you will not look amateurish. Second. Try to be cautious and polite in your responses and edit summaries (so far, you are, however, you may lose patience in future, and that may be used against you in future).--Paul Siebert (talk) 21:58, 20 September 2019 (UTC)


 * Thank you for the input I was on my phone when typing that buy my concern is will this be Handled ?

Jack90s15 (talk) 22:34, 20 September 2019 (UTC)
 * MVBW claimed that the text removed by one IP was added by another IP. That is not a legitimate reason for removal: any IP is allowed to edit.
 * Second, that MVBW's statement is false: the content he removed was a result of a collective work of several users, for example, a significant part of the removed fragment was added by me in 2009.
 * By removing properly sourced material under a misleading edit summary, MVBW committed a serious violation
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement#TheTimesAreAChanging
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Icebreaker_%28Suvorov%29&type=revision&diff=916483449&oldid=890861013
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Icebreaker_%28Suvorov%29&type=revision&diff=295243443&oldid=286578651


 * Please note that you continue following my edits, for example here. I commented because someone discussed my edits on a talk page of an administrators. No one mentioned you. My very best wishes (talk) 04:40, 21 September 2019 (UTC)


 * I am not following you I checked back on the closed case and I was curious as to who the person was then I came across thatJack90s15 (talk) 04:47, 21 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Please check the policy. My very best wishes (talk) 04:56, 21 September 2019 (UTC)
 * that isn't the case I am stopping blatant POV pushing and I don't like. protecting sourced information that is an academic JournalsJack90s15 (talk) 05:01, 21 September 2019 (UTC)
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Fringe_theories#Unwarranted_promotion_of_fringe_theories

A suggestion about your ANI report
Hi Jack90s15, could I suggest you remove your recent ANI report for the moment. I tried to read it, but found it incoherent. The formatting is way off, and I can't follow your line of reasoning, or even understand specifically what your are complaining about. I suspect other editors may find it difficult to follow as well. If you take the time to rewrite it, it would stand more chance of success.

Just my 2 cents, The Mirror Cracked (talk) 17:07, 21 September 2019 (UTC)
 * I have removed the report. As TMC states, it was incoherent. In addition, you failed to notify any of the editors you mentioned in the report.--Bbb23 (talk) 17:24, 21 September 2019 (UTC)

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Hey y'all, the April 2021 WikiProject Military History Reviewing Drive begins at 00:01 UTC on April 1, 2021 and runs through 23:59 UTC on April 31, 2021. Points can be earned through reviewing articles on the AutoCheck report, reviewing articles listed at WP:MILHIST/ASSESS, reviewing MILHIST-tagged articles at WP:GAN or WP:FAC, and reviewing articles submitted at WP:MILHIST/ACR. Service awards and barnstars are given for set points thresholds, and the top three finishers will receive further awards. To participate, sign up at WikiProject_Military_History/April 2021 Reviewing Drive and create a worklist at WikiProject Military history/April 2021 Reviewing Drive/Worklists (examples are given). Further details can be found at the drive page. Questions can be asked at the drive talk page. MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 17:21, 31 March 2021 (UTC)

The Bugle: Issue CLXXX, April 2021
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXXI, May 2021
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXXII, June 2021
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXXIII, July 2021
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXXIV, August 2021
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Coordinators and help needed
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXXV, September 2021
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXV, October 2021
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXVI, November 2021
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXVII, December 2021
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