Talk:Vladimir de Pachmann

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Maybe it should read: Blickstein via Mitchell. Isn't that the book with content Blickstein recognized as his work, because it had unmistakably plagiarized his mistakes? "God in creating man somewhat overestimated his abilities." - Oscar Wilde (*_*) Moshe-paz 07:24, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

Maybe primary sources such as Pachmann's son Lionel were interviewed by other people besides Mr. Blickstein? One interview from 1979 was even recorded. So much for the 'exclusivity'.

This is your only warning. The next time you delete or blank page contents or templates from Wikipedia, as you did to Vladimir de Pachmann, you will be blocked from editing. It is a provably true and highly relevant fact that Mitchell's book "has been withdrawn by Indiana University Press and the remaining copies destroyed because it 'does not sufficiently acknowledge the intellectual debt it owes to Mr. [Edward] Blickstein's prior labors'" [1]. This entry has been repeatedly vandalized to remove this information. Even the Talk page was vandalized to remove to request to stop the vandalism! FINAL WARNING to the vandal: STOP NOW.