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Smolensk could be "returned" to Poland, Warsaw could be "returned" to Russia, Gdansk to Germany and Bretagne to the UK. Similarly, talking about the lack of plebiscite, is like talking about the lack of multiparty democracy. It is a tautology to raise this in every USSR-reraled article. Stuff like "can't visit graves" looked strange in your version because it is not clear what exactly the problem is as I explained in the edit summary. I only corrected the obvious things and it will take a more knowledgeable editor to do more. Please, no flames. --
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would like me to be frank, the fact is that you seem to function almost as a tag team -- Ghirlandajo comes in waving his revert bludgeon, and then you drift in all cool and collected to suggest something between his wild and insupportable accusations and what's in the article, offering a middle ground to water down inescapable fact (this is my experience with both the
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revert or delete. The actual facts on the annexation come from Soviet archives and not
Latvian documents. Not to oversimplify, but this is not a Russian vs. Latvian debate, and if "annexation" gets replaced by "liberation," I am not the one biased towards a POV. Equating a victim with a murderer does not lead to NPOV. Vsego khoroshego, --
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Hello again,Pēteris. I changed that in the meantime, Thank you. As well for your explications and the infos on your plans. I am not a scholar and therefor, the translation of texts missing in German is a good niche for me to be useful though I don't feel fit to develop any articles of depth myself or
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sveiki! I moved this to your talk, since I have no intention to contribute significantly to this topic. I supplied some edit summaries with my corrections. Basically, the problem is that the article is one-sided towards the
Latvian POV on the dispute. It is not your fault since you base your writings
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article and this one). A kind of "bad cop, good cop" routine. It is no wonder that a good part of the
Eastern Europe "editorial staff" consists of raving nationalists, chauvinists, and apologists having at it -- personally, I think the sort of environment being created by editors like Ghirlandajo is
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This article is now under point-by-point review. The controversy of BHHRG is reflected already in the
Knowledge (XXG) article, however I have not seen anyone questioning Almond's scholarly works (books and articles). Is your remark above referring to Mark Almond's books and articles, or only to his
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If specifically Russia-related, I may. There are, however, notice boards for Québec and Wales, though neither is a nation-state like the
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I mean, for instance, that "good
Ghirlandajo, bad Ghirlandajo" comment. I've only seen the "bad Ghirlandajo" and it's just not very inspiring to participate if people run around with nothing but the intention to wreck. I do not see you telling Ghirlandajo that his behavior is inappropriate. If you
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article, therefore I guess you are interested in the topic). It would be nice if you would add that article to your watchlist and continue helping to improve it until a decition will be reached about its future (there is currently a poll about it in the article's talk page). I hope together we all
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I further explained the graves, trying to clarify -- it is a priority for the actual victims (you must know how Balts and Slavs are about graves), and the case is bilateral -- the trouble is that they live outside the border zone, many in the town of Balvi (still in the former Abrene district, but
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There is no doubt that it was annexation. I did not insert "liberation" and have no intention to do it. My problem, for example, is with using "return to Latvia", because every piece of land in Europe can be transferred to a number of countries and this could be called "return". Under this logic,
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My sources are actually wide-ranging. Loeber, for instance, is a German expert in international law, arguing that the annexation is a clear-cut violation of international law, and I did not make it as clear-cut in my article only because I know that certain persons would doubtless come around to
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I will reply to your message at the article's talk. But I have an unrelated to the article question to your note. You wrote that after reading my talk page you "know that you are not the only editor who takes this view". I just don't get what you meant by that. Not that it is important for the
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Privet! You made a note to my rewrite that "the article still needs much revision." What do you have in mind? I plan to add more information on the international law aspect, and will add references), but I would be interested to know what you think the article needs.
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Looks right to me, but to be extra sure -- I can contact a leading professional in the copyright field here. But please do tell me what exactly you mean by "copies of the Latvian hymn" (source, form, etc.), though. Regards,
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Thanks -- hmm. Is there any way around this that you know of? It's a very valuable link in the context, since it covers the issues in a way that illuminates them from various angles, as the PCTVL links do not.
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Again no specialist on this subject, I would agree. German copyright laws give works to the public domain 70 years after the death of the author, in this case the cartographer, which can be assumed by now.
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it was annexed to Russia. Your logic is not my logic! Yes, much territory moved and many people moved (many into graves), but the law is the law -- international law is maybe POV? --
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Interesting. A redirect is certainly a good decision, but I guess I'll ask some Latvian linguists for their opinion on whether jauns is used as new or young in the context.
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Regarding 1905 -- as a librarian, can you confirm that maps in Transehe-Roseneck's Die Lettische Revolution (Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1906) would be in the public domain?
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the Baltics when they were part of the Russian Empire or occupied by the USSR. I would rather write and edit than spend so much time categorizing and listing. --
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I notice that you author most of the articles announced at the Baltic board. Would you consider cross-posting whatever articles you consider relevant also to
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is the correct copyright law of Latvia. If so, I wish to upload copies of the Latvian hymn onto Knowledge (XXG) (unless you wish to do that yourself). Thanks.
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a border agreement with Russia, etc., and there is a difference between satellites and Soviet "republics." Legality ought to have a place in an encyclopedia.
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