User talk:Marcus19771107

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Hello, Marcus. You recently added content to Invasion of Poland, and you cited authors' surnames, but did not give full information on the sources, such as the book titles, publishers, or ISBNs. Could you please add this in?Hoops gza (talk) 23:44, 5 May 2014 (UTC)

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 * The Court of the Red Tsar, page 229. Vintage Books, New York 2003. Vintage ISBN 1-4000-7678-1  Franciszek Tyszka. "Tomasz Sommer: Ludobójstwo Polaków z lat 1937-38 to zbrodnia większa

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Your article Volhynia (film)
Dear Marcus19771107. Thank you for your contribution. I might be mistaken because I watched the film in poor quality but it seems to me that the guy in the last scene was Petro. We know that Petro was killed so that might be an indication that Zosja died and reunited with the man she had loved. If I am mistaken, sorry for my question.Alejo ruso 1976 (talk) 17:28, 31 March 2017 (UTC)
 * Thank you for your comment. Actually, I had similar doubts with no conclusion. I looked at many polish forums, where people discussed the ending scene of the movie and the opinion of viewers was split. Most likely movie director left the last scene so disambiguate on purpose. If you can borrow DVD version and watch the scene again and again, and be 100% certain that you're right, please modify the plot of the movie.Marcus19771107 (talk) 01:56, 1 April 2017 (UTC)