Talk:Young Guard (Soviet resistance)

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[edit] Soviet propaganda dominates

Several books, articles and TV documentaries (Soviet, Ukrainian and Russian) question the official version hardly. They should be referenced and mentioned in the text. Can't recall those sources right now, but the history fans must.

Also, the grammar and style of the page is poor (even for me). Added clean-up tag. Ukrained 20:25, 7 January 2006 (UTC)

Writing the article, I cited my sources in the "External links" section. The main of them is the first link, which points to the frequently updated website. The website is not "official", and it is not Soviet, because it was created in the early 2000s and is maintained by enthusiasts, who place quotes from archive documents there. So, please, say concretely, what is POV, why and cite your sources. Cmapm 03:16, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
Hi. First of all, my exact objections to your article were marked by respective tags. You removed them which I don't object since I haven't cite my sources (unfortunately, it is only TV documentary for now). I haven't seen that site you use, but note that is a purely amateur and anonimous resource judging by its URL. Hope to come back with my references soon. Looking forward to further cooperation with you over this article. Ukrained 22:32, 20 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Please check edit(s) by 202.182.131.21

This user adds vandalism, then removes it, but sometimes leaves bits and pieces. Currently, they have changed: Most members of the Young Guard, about 80 people, were executed by the Germans after tortures.

to: Most members of the Young Guard, about 100 people, were executed by the Germans after tortures.

I'm not sure whether or not this is true, so could someone please change it back if it needs changing? - James Foster 09:12, 13 February 2006 (UTC)

There were 100 people, but about 80 were executed. I changed it back. Cmapm 03:08, 20 February 2006 (UTC)