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this year. It concerns the brief and unsuccessful career of the first German spy to be shot in Britain during the war (and the first person executed in the Tower of London for 167 years). I've been able to make use of archive material and contemporary news reports to document the story of Carl Hans Lody in, I think, probably greater detail than anyone has managed before in print. The centenary of his death is coming up on 6 November 2014; I'm hoping to request that this should be the featured article of the day. Given the short timeframe, I've taken the unusual step of bringing this article directly to FAC. I've aimed to write it from the outset as an FA-quality article, drawing my experience as the author of numerous Featured and Good Articles.
2942:(4)First paragraph of beginning espionage career.... went back a long way...again, idiomatic, and really, is 13-14 years a long way? Also, need explanation of HAL (put HAL in parens after Hamburg America Line). admiralty regarding such employees as Lody as ideal recruits. Really? Even though he had not a jot of espionage training? regarded such employees as Lody as ideal recruits even though they had no espionage training: many spoke fluent and idiomatic English, had connections throughout Europe and the United States and, in the case of Lody, had American connections. ??? 2863:(1) In lead: "His subsequent communications with that address were intercepted by censors. Lody had received no training in espionage and wrote all of his communications in plain English or German, without any means of concealment." This needs better wording: Untrained in espionage, his un-coded communications were intercepted by censors... In fact, I would start that para with the statement about his training (lack of it), because that is basically what it is about. 2917:(3) "On his return to Germany, Lody settled in Berlin, living in what he described as "well to do circumstances". He stayed in the Adlon, the city's most fashionable luxury hotel, while his sister Hanna lived with her doctor husband in the prosperous suburb....." "while his sister lived...." should it be and his sister? minor thing, it's just that it sounds like he lived there as long as his sister lived in the prosperous suburb, and that these two things are related. 1460:- Although I do like the turn of phrase and engaging prose, I do wonder whether it is a bit too embellishing of material and veers into OR about whether he'd be less soothed or not. Does the material make that inference? Might be safer along the lines of , "However he was unaware that....". The second bit can be rephrased and de-quoted. 2180:
Heuer's play is the subject of several reviews but I've not seen any of Fuchs' book (which I've looked at; it's a turgid piece of Nazi propaganda). The play was reviewed in several UK newspapers, with the Dundee review being the most comprehensive, so it evidently had a good deal more notability than
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This article is my (first) contribution to Knowledge's commemoration of the First World War. It concerns an affair that was something of a cause célèbre at the start of the war but has since been somewhat forgotten, other than occasional flashes of interest - it was covered briefly by the BBC earlier
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Someone who's just been recruited won't have had espionage training, pretty much by definition. the point (which I've made clearly enough, I thought) was that employees of shipping lines had a lot of prior knowledge which was useful for the German naval intelligence service. I've reworded a few bits
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travel restrictions were imposed that prevented foreigners leaving without travel documents to travel restrictions prevented foreigners from leaving Germany without proper documents (travel is repetitive, also, it's a wordy sentence). Also, in this section you mention the security features, etc.,
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Hmmm - I just changed those to be that way. If I give the first instance of "Omaha Daily Bee (Omaha, Nebraska)" then I don't need to state in every subsequent reference that it's from Omaha, Nebraska, do I? Similar to how if you use a book for a reference, you give the full bibliographic details in
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Again the sources don't say, but I've read elsewhere that the German naval intelligence service was chronically badly organised - not exactly a model of Teutonic efficiency. It could well have been that they simply were too incompetent to give him the training he needed.
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in addition to the above from Bencherlite...There are a couple of red links in there, and I think, generally, that we should at least have a brief explanation or a stub for those. Not trying to make up a lot of work for you, but it would require very little, actually.
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I have, in the past, stated the place of origin in all instances, this being because if someone removes the first newspaper cite, we then lose the city information, and it appears more consistent. Mind you, I wouldn't argue this too extensively... after all, style is
3264:""First as Tragedy, Second as Farce": Executing German Spies at the Tower of London During World War One" - "Access date needs URL" error message showing up. Also, title should use single quotes, as you are already using quotes to identify this as a journal article 663:"He did not attempt to deny that he was a German spy, and his bearing was widely praised as forthright and courageous by the British press and even by the police and MO5(g) officers who had tracked him down." Suggest splitting this long sentence after "German spy": 2760:, Second Class, and argued that the recruitment of naval agents would be assisted if espionage could be rewarded with such a prestigious medal. The Kaiser agreed, though not without some reluctance. - when was the IC awarded, or was it not given? — 1245:
As I've said above, it appears to be by an anonymous police photographer. "If the work is anonymous or a collaborative work (e.g. an encyclopedia), it is typically in the public domain 70 years after the date of the first publication."
431:"During World War II, however, his gravestone in East London was destroyed by Luftwaffe bombing." - this little piece of irony seems trivial and out of place as final lead sentence (after all even the British acknowledged his courage). 3303: 2888:(2) minor glitches in first section: Louise's tour took in several European....Louisa's tour included (took in is idiomatic). suit reinstated when Lody agreed not to contest it. Which Odersberg do you mean? The one in Hesse? 651:"All of his subsequent communications with that address were intercepted by Post Office censors." Don't need "All of" and I don't think we need "Post Office" either ("intercepted by censors" is clear enough in my opinion) 929:"He had sought in both "to convey to a belligerent enemy of Great Britain, namely Germany" information relating to the UK's defences and preparations for war." I suggest reviewing this sentence as it doesn't make sense. 2005:
Arthur Tapken, N's first director, had been Lody's commanding officer during his naval service in 1900–01. - "his" is ambiguous, possibly meaning Tapken since he was the last subject (even though you intend it to mean
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Ah, thanks for reminding me about that. It's a familiar version of "Ignatz". Not surprisingly it's a usage that has fallen into disfavour. I've added an explanatory footnote (I meant to do that earlier but forgot).
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I changed this to "In both letters, the charge sheet stated, Lody had sought "to convey to a belligerent enemy of Great Britain, namely Germany" information relating to the UK's defences and preparations for war."
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I'm not sure of current practice on this, but there seem to be a few that should either be stubbed, or at least explained. Especially the one on Nachrichten-Abteilung, there isn't even a section in it in the
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Do we know when/where/by whom this photograph of Lody was taken? If not, we should probably remove the caption beneath the picture—just saying "Carl Hans Lody" doesn't really add anything, it's clear who this
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but I think that most American passports until the 1920s did not have photographs. Since you make a point of saying that there were no security features (such as those we use today), you might clarify this.
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I'm sure it's covered by contemporary German newspapers but unfortunately I don't have access to those. It's mentioned briefly in a few modern German books I can see on Google Books but nothing substantive.
670:"He did not attempt to deny that he was a German spy. His bearing was widely praised as forthright and courageous by the British press, and even by the police and MO5(g) officers who had tracked him down." 2968:(5) "He left Berlin on 14 August, travelling via Denmark in the guise of an American tourist to the Norwegian port... traveling via Denmark to the Norwegian port, disguised as an American tourist... 677:" and became the subject of memorials, eulogies and commemorations in Germany" you need to add "he" before "became" to make this sentence make sense. I would also substitute a semicolon for "and". 381:", including Americans – real or otherwise – " - misses an ending comma. However i think the whole clause could be removed. It's enough to say, that foreigners in general came under suspicion. 1456:
Lee might have been less soothed if he had known that the police had already recommended "that Inglis should be dealt with by court martial and shot as a spy, if found guilty, and Lee also.
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The marriage was not a success; the couple lived together for only two months. - "The marriage ... success" feels like editorializing. A two month cohabitation is obviously not a success.
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I thought, generally, that it was an excellent article. Probably you'll want to continue tweaking it, to reduce some wordiness and other readability issues such as those I've described.
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Does Boghardt speculate as to why the Stolzes may not have liked the match? Likewise does he give any details regarding their whirlwind romance? What attracted them to each other?
406:"Nearly twenty years later, the government of Nazi Germany declared him to be a national hero and " - the second part needs a new subject (last subject was the government itself). 230:
I fixed a couple of dab links - you might want to check I had the right targets - but I wasn't sure which "Halle" you need (end of the first paragraph of the body of the article)
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who wished to employ him to spy in southern France, to which he agreed. - You don't actually have a noun for him to agree to ("to which" would, in my experience, require a noun)
639:"Americans – real or otherwise –" I agree with the above comment that "real or otherwise" is not necessary. The point is that Americans and other foreigners were under suspicion. 604:
I don't think we have to use the "birth name" field if it is the same as the name at the top (my understanding is that this is for middle names or names that have been changed).
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It's the right term. All the other German spies caught during the war were civilians (some of them non-Germans) and they were court-martialled too. 07:51, 9 October 2014 (UTC)
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Why so much weight dedicated to Heuer's play, but so little to Fuch's? And is a Dundee review really good for a German play? (also, "and on 21 February 1937 a play called
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I believe we usually put the country along with the city in the infobox, even if it's clear. I don't see how putting "Berlin, Germany" and "London, England" would hurt.
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Unfortunately he doesn't. I'm fairly sure, actually, that he didn't have access to the newspaper reports I used. I might drop him an email and ask his opinion.
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A paraphrasing of the source, which explicitly highlights the oddity of using one of London's biggest tourist attractions (even then) as an execution ground.
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I've amended it a bit, but the irony is obvious - that the Nazis lauded him as a national hero yet (albeit accidentally) managed to drop a bomb on his grave.
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Yours truly Nazi.  ? this needs some explanation doesn't it? His undercover name was Charles Inglis, so why is he using the nickname of Ignatius or Ignatz?
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We refer here to "Iron Cross, second class", with lower case letters, and in the infobox with upper case letters. Either in fine but we should be consistent.
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Please don't use PD-US as copyright tag for images, the template is too vague to show a clear copyright situation (just fyi, already changed them myself).
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I suppose it could be another kind of publication (a magazine?) but from the context it's probably clear enough what it is. I've taken out "newspaper".
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The article uses a mixture of "First World War" and "World War I" (but "Second World War" only) - best to stick to one format throughout for both wars.
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On 8 May 1914, the director of 'N', Fritz Prieger, Fritz Prieger, then director of 'N', (consistency with previous mention of the first director)to
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Lody embarked on his mission "so hastily that he did not even have time to learn a code that might have assisted him to get his messages through."
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It appears, as far as I've been able to determine, to be a police photograph - presumably taken during the time between his arrest and execution.
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My counsellor is an attorney of some standing - don't think you've named him yet, and I'd probably mention it earlier than the closing arguments
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Apparently it was awarded in secret and didn't become public knowledge until after the war. I've not (yet) found any reference to exactly when.
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Those were just examples. There are more. For instance, FN5 has Omaha Daily Bee (Omaha, Nebraska), whereas FN14 just has Omaha Daily Bee. —
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I like the article very much. It is thoughtful, neutral and well cone. These are probably fairly minor, and I would be happy to support.
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if he is a spy or takes up arms ... and he becomes a person without legal - is the ellipses yours? If so, I'd cut "and" and use a instead.
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Even his captors were themselves captivated; - what does "themselves" add to this sentence? It would be understood even without the word
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is. I think a footnote next to it giving the equivalent British and American ranks would be a concise and unobtrusive way to remedy this
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on comprehensiveness and prose as I couldn't see any other clangers outstanding, but obviously some other folks will have to agree.....
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Carl Hans Lody died for us 6.11.1914 in the Tower of London - the original German being...? It surely wasn't in English, after all.
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During World War II, however, - What, exactly, does "however" contrast? The new memorial can't really be tied to the bomb, can it?
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newspaper put it - we were just told this was a newspaper. If you keep the occurrence of "newspaper" above, this one should be cut
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these are fine, although I'd prefer to see a listing at list of books that you've used, if not all, instead of simply the notes.
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Perhaps end by saying that his gravestone was destroyed by Luftwaffe bombing, but that his body remains buried in East London?
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The lead is a little too detailed in places (for example I'm not sure it's necessary to specify his wife came from Omaha, NE).
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I thought it was relevant for explaining why there was a gap of 2 days in the middle of the trial - they weren't weekdays.
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I've rephrased this as "As Steinhauer noted in his autobiography, the UK was a dangerous environment for a foreign agent."
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Unfortunately there's no explanation in any source that I've seen and Lody himself never explained it during his trial.
2173:, by Walter Heuer, premiered on Germany's National Heroes' Day." is rather clumsy; why repeat the date of the premiere?) 1238:
File:Carl_Hans_Lody.jpg needs a US PD tag, and if the author is unknown how do we know they died more than 70 years ago?
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appropriate punctuation between paragraphs and indented quotes when you have his description as a south German....
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OK, I've reworded this: "Despite the high profile of the wedding the couple lived together for only two months."
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Do we really need that? Surely any reader would know that a four-year war was not won by a single naval battle?
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Yes, but the report from the NYT's London correspondent is about how the British public reacted to the trial.
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Only the certainty would not be as merciful to our own spies made them refrain. - are you missing a word here?
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he was an officer in the Imperial German Navy - Maybe I misread, but wasn't he a former officer at this point?
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the 3rd Battalion, the Grenadier Guards - must you give the full title here, on the second and third mention?
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Fair point. I've tweaked this to read "during the latter's naval service", which is hopefully a bit clearer.
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the war - I know it would be hard to miss this, but it's possible that a reader may not know you mean WWI
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Friday 30 October and Monday 2 November. - again, why include Friday and Monday? Is it really pertinent?
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One final proposal was made to rebury Lody in the 1960s. - How do we know this is a "final" proposal? —
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In hindsight, it is doubtful whether the charge and eventual sentence were lawful. - according to whom?
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Why on earth did he sign a letter as "Nazi"?! I thought this might be vandalism but it seems he indeed
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OK, reworded as "He agreed to their proposal to employ him as a peacetime spy in southern France..."
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said that he was at his disposal. - I'd find a way to avoid the second "his". The (rank's) disposal?
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Is "First World War" not more common in Blighty than "World War I"? At least it is in my experience.
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court-martialled - is this the right term? I mean, both were civilians, right? And Lee was American
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No, it's not - the Chaplain of the Tower is a specific and very old position, and a member of the
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Thanks for your help with this review - hopefully I've now addressed all the points you raised.
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I think the section on the play is probably a little too detailed. Perhaps shorten it slightly?
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I think "mails" is the correct terminology in this instance - it's what the cited source uses.
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Since it was first published in 1914 that criterion is satisfied. I've also added a US PD tag.
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Is that what the source says? It just strikes me as synthesis, and I'm not sure it adds much.
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I hope all this helps. Great article. I may come back later for another run through. Cheers —
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No, but I would assume that he was living off the money that his ex-father-in-law gave him.
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I think that's a holdover from the pre-expansion version of the article. De-italicised now.
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Bencherlite is correct. Wikilinks were not what I meant. I'm sorry for not being clearer. —
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Was that because he was ordered to depart quickly or was that recklessness on Lody's part?
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Only five years previously, the UK did not have a dedicated counter-espionage organisation
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has been promoted, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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Standardize whether or not you give locations for book publishers (compare FN 6 and 36)
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It was an opportunity that was taken in the First World War when the highly successful
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Not much point - I thought it might be better to add a bit more info, which I've done.
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No, it's been the UK since at least 1801. The name isn't anachronistic for the period.
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of 1918-19 marked a pretty decisive break between the imperial and republican regimes.
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The Admiralstab recommended at the end of 1914 that he should be awarded a posthumous
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Unable to work any more as a sailor, - yes, you just told us that. What does this add?
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Two sentences in the first paragraph start "After ..." Recommend adding some variation
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Tower's Chaplain - what's with the capital C? It's being used here as a general noun
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Well, I'm not sure how to proceed now. Are you OK with it as it is at the moment?
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Why was there reluctance on the part of the German authorities to recognise Lody?
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Unclear, but I would guess (speculatively) that the post-war authorities of the
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Gave this a full-through in the morning as a preparation for a thorough review.
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I think the suggestion was to say "London, England" as opposed to "London", and
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Standardize whether you use 13 or 10 digit ISBNs (13 digit is recommended by
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to be run each 6 November at the time of his death. - to be rung, you mean?
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Do you need to wikilink London / Berlin / other major European cities (per
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At 7 am on 6 November 1914, - do we need to be this specific in the lead?
979:"of foreign appearance" suggest clarifying who described this man as such 3241:- would any of you be able to do a quick source review as Ian requests? 2870:
Good idea, I've reworded this roughly along the lines you've suggested.
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Lody was further memorialised in 1937 when the newly launched destroyer
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Overall and engaging read in a "ripping yarns" kind of way - tentative
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Ok - point taken - I am not strong on history so happy to accept this.
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Standardize whether or not you give locations for newspapers (compare
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His father was a lawyer in government service, who served as mayor of
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File:Lody_letter_14-09-1914.jpg: when/where was this first published?
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Thanks very much for doing this - I've sorted them all now, I think.
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Standardize whether or not you abbreviate states (compare FN 5 and 8)
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were not too keen on promoting the deeds of their predecessors. The
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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article. would you be able to fill that in based on what you know?
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Have I missed a source review for formatting/reliability? Cheers,
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here which hopefully will address the other issues you've raised.
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Because he was completely innocent. I've made this more explicit.
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the exact time of his execution. - does "exact" add anything here?
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As part of the evidence in Lody's trial in October-November 1914.
377:) just a few points (lead), i haven't read the whole article yet. 1574:
sounds a bit clunky to me; is there a better way of phrasing it?
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was implemented. - our article says it was the Second World War
645:"to an address in Stockholm" perhaps "to a Stockholm address"? 1390:- would they have called it that then? Not "(Great) Britain"? 614:
Perhaps put that his Iron Cross, Second Class was posthumous?
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Thanks very much, I appreciate the review and the support.
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the first instance and then just the title subsequently?
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at 6 pm on 27 August. - again, why is the time relevant?
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Do we know how he could afford to live in a luxury hotel?
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Two actually, I've fixed this - thanks for spotting it.
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Fair point, I can't see that it is. Taken this out too.
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OK, I've changed this to "on the evening of 27 August".
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going, and would appreciate such skilled eyes on it. —
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Standardize whether you use D-M-Y or M-D-Y date formats
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Lody replied that he was "honoured by your trust in me"
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Thanks for the suggestions, I've implemented them all.
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I think I should be able to, I'll have a go at it...
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Reworded as "and would serve at Prieger's disposal".
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Chief of Naval Intelligence not to send him to the UK
1869:in 1881, and the following year as deputy mayor of 1847:I've reworded this - see what you think of it now. 3302:Otherwise looks pretty good. By the way, I've got 2627:Why was no court martial ever brought against Lee? 2609:No, he was still an officer; just in the reserve. 627:Don't think we need the first comma after "Inglis" 3494:The above discussion is preserved as an archive. 2895:Typo on my part I'm afraid, it should have been 1581:I've amended it to "to abandon a naval career". 1307:Right, reading through now.....queries below.... 2384:to Edinburgh. - again, why the focus on times? 2312:Good point, I've changed "final" to "further". 1542:. This is excellent work. Just a few quibbles: 43:. No further edits should be made to this page. 823:OK, well probably clear from context anyway. — 3500:No further edits should be made to this page. 3473:template in place on the talk page until the 2899:. I've tweaked the wording as you suggested. 456:Reads more neutral now with a wider context. 29:The following is an archived discussion of a 8: 2199:Interesting. How about in German sources? — 805:The source doesn't say - presumably by MI5. 519:. I think this meets the standards. Cheers — 355:I'll look forward to re-reading it later. 536: 233:Thanks for that, I found the right Halle. 41:Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates 2455:The ellipses are in the original source. 1926:newspaper - do we need "newspaper" here? 1625:an assumption that was to prove unfounded 266:some passing thoughts from Auntieruth55: 2924:I see what you mean, I've tweaked this. 1710:in some respects it was a strange choice 1653:Steinhauer's concerns were well-founded. 539: 117:Some passing thoughts from Bencherlite: 1772:I've changed this, as mentioned above. 657:"decided to allow him" → "allowed him" 251:That's all I have time for at the mo. 2276:True - I've taken out the "however". 2066:It probably doesn't, to be honest... 1712:Are those your words or the source's? 18:Knowledge:Featured article candidates 7: 2091:OK, I've added the original German. 1329:Why is Charles A. Inglis italicised? 273:Good point, I'll see what I can do. 146:I've been advised to (see below)... 2409:"a Sunday" - Why is this pertinent? 1905:Good point, I've removed that bit. 1634:OK, fair point. I've deleted that. 1468:OK, fair point. I've rephrased it. 3332:- we're all done here, hopefully! 704:That's the first lot, continuing — 607:Many readers will not know what a 541:Resolved comments from Cliftonian 24: 2985:Reworded the above three points. 2480:I've attributed this to Simpson. 2659:Fair enough, I've trimmed this. 2509:Oops, you're right - corrected. 1183:Looks more or less good I think. 1572:retire from working as a sailor 123:Good point, I've amended this. 2380:taking the 2.20 pm train from 1527:20:56, 30 September 2014 (UTC) 1502:13:42, 30 September 2014 (UTC) 1478:20:50, 30 September 2014 (UTC) 1444:20:26, 30 September 2014 (UTC) 1420:19:06, 30 September 2014 (UTC) 1376:19:06, 30 September 2014 (UTC) 1323:13:32, 30 September 2014 (UTC) 1295:19:20, 21 September 2014 (UTC) 1277:18:41, 21 September 2014 (UTC) 1259:19:20, 21 September 2014 (UTC) 1223:18:57, 22 September 2014 (UTC) 1201:17:26, 16 September 2014 (UTC) 1170:18:57, 22 September 2014 (UTC) 1142:18:01, 20 September 2014 (UTC) 1120:21:52, 16 September 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Index

Knowledge:Featured article candidates
featured article nomination
Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates
Ian Rose
FACBot
talk
06:12, 26 October 2014 (UTC)

Carl Hans Lody
Prioryman
talk
14:53, 15 September 2014 (UTC)
Prioryman
talk
14:53, 15 September 2014 (UTC)
Prioryman
talk
21:57, 15 September 2014 (UTC)
WP:OVERLINK
Prioryman
talk
20:03, 16 September 2014 (UTC)
Prioryman
Cliftonian
Bencherlite

21:00, 16 September 2014 (UTC)
Cliftonian
(talk)
21:42, 16 September 2014 (UTC)

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