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Revision as of 22:39, 2 June 2006 editUkrained (talk | contribs)2,453 edits started discussion on sources  Revision as of 22:49, 2 June 2006 edit undoUkrained (talk | contribs)2,453 editsm The sources: stating my positionNext edit →
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==The sources== ==The sources==
I'm neither familiar with military historiography nor considering such topics as my WP priorities. However, I heard (read) mentions of the version presented by AlexPU many times. The last time it was a narration in the ''Dali Bude'' history TV show broadcast by the ]. I doubt the authors of the show were using completely unsourced historical theory. This, of course, is not a reference suggestion, but a clue for it. Cheers, ] 22:39, 2 June 2006 (UTC) I'm neither familiar with military historiography nor considering such topics as my WP priorities. However, I heard (read) mentions of the version presented by AlexPU many times. The last time it was a narration in the ''Dali Bude'' history TV show broadcast by the ]. I doubt the authors of the show were using completely unsourced historical theory. Also I heard that Petro Vershyhora wrote on two gunshot wounds in his Люди с чистой совестью. These, of course, are not reference suggestions, but clues for it. Cheers, ] 22:39, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

P.S. I don't hope that Russian Group would discuss something with me (or other pro-Ukrainian editor), not to mention admitting a realistic NPOV version. Nevertheless, stating my position in would-be-discussion :) is my duty according to WP rules.] 22:49, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

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The sources

I'm neither familiar with military historiography nor considering such topics as my WP priorities. However, I heard (read) mentions of the version presented by AlexPU many times. The last time it was a narration in the Dali Bude history TV show broadcast by the UT1. I doubt the authors of the show were using completely unsourced historical theory. Also I heard that Petro Vershyhora wrote on two gunshot wounds in his Люди с чистой совестью. These, of course, are not reference suggestions, but clues for it. Cheers, Ukrained 22:39, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

P.S. I don't hope that Russian Group would discuss something with me (or other pro-Ukrainian editor), not to mention admitting a realistic NPOV version. Nevertheless, stating my position in would-be-discussion :) is my duty according to WP rules.Ukrained 22:49, 2 June 2006 (UTC)