Hi Brigate Piron, I'm tentatively back on WP after a several year break. My assignment in Pakistan is over and I'll be based the next four years in... wait for it... Madagascar. :D So I'm back on the Mada article project to the extent my job will allow time for it. So glad to see you're still here and working on beautiful articles like the Congo crisis. Hope all's well on your side. Cheers, - Lemurbaby ( talk) 01:34, 21 February 2017 (UTC)
Hi! Hope all's well with you too! All is well with me, except that I am problematically busy. I'll take a look at the article, but I probably won't have time to make it a thorough one, sadly. Cheers, Oreo Priest talk 15:50, 4 August 2016 (UTC)
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Hello Piron, it's me again. I recently created an article on Émile Speller, the major commandant of the Luxembourgish Volunteer Corps during WWII and aid-de-camp to several Grand Dukes/Duchesses. I'd be most thankful if you would look the article over for me, assisting with necessary cleanup and adding relevant categories. If you can think of anywhere to find information on this guy, let me know. I've found one additional source that may information on the identity of Speller's wife, but it's in French and not easily translatable for me. Would it be possible for you to translate it, or do you know someone who could? -- Indy beetle ( talk) 04:34, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
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There's a new editor altering OOB data without citing it, an error of omission. I'm attempting dialogue but also realise that I've reverted three edits (!). Would you mind observing? Regards Keith-264 ( talk) 08:13, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
The article Atrocities in the Congo Free State you nominated as a good article has passed ; see Talk:Atrocities in the Congo Free State for comments about the article. Well done! If the article has not already been on the main page as an "In the news" or "Did you know" item, you can nominate it to appear in Did you know. Message delivered by Legobot, on behalf of Midnightblueowl -- Midnightblueowl ( talk) 19:01, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
Hello Brigade Piron. You might remember perhaps, how I added some info to the German invasion of Luxembourg article a month ago. One part of the information concerned a meeting on the night of May 9th between the minister of justice, the police commissioner, and the commander of the gendarmerie. All I had was the gendamrerie commander's last name, Stein. I wanted his full name, naturally so I could include in the infobox under "Commanders and leaders." I've found these two pages from a book of some sort, [1] [2] and [3], that suggest that I'm looking at a Maurice Stein. Both are in French, which, as you know, I'm unable to read. Would you be willing to assist me in translating some of this? Basically the info about his activities before, during, and after the invasion; anything which could help improve the German invasion of Luxembourg article. Indy beetle ( talk) 19:55, 2 October 2016 (UTC)
I'll set up a Miscellaneous one at the bottom, including all general Africa ones like that and also off continent island entities like Canries and Reunion etc. That one can be for the odd ones like those which don't fit an African country. So I'll move that to there shortly.♦ Dr. Blofeld 19:37, 16 October 2016 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for your work so far! Can you do me a favour though and always add every entry you do to the main list here as well as the entries page, regardless if yet approved or not as that's the master list of all articles being done. It's just very time consuming for me to be judging the articles, trying to contribute myself and chasing up what people have done and filling it out for people each time. So if you can take care of that this would be a great help, there's some part filled out ones underneath so you just need to add country, article name and then your username. Thanks.♦ Dr. Blofeld 20:33, 16 October 2016 (UTC)
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Three years now! -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 13:45, 22 October 2017 (UTC)
... and four -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 07:03, 22 October 2018 (UTC)
,,, and five -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 06:54, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
Hello Brigade Piron. I notice that you have deleted the section of the above article covering the Force Publique mutiny of Dhanis expedition. Grateful for your reason. Regards Buistr ( talk) 07:20, 30 October 2016 (UTC)
Please see my edit re Ruanda [6].-- Woogie10w ( talk) 12:51, 31 October 2016 (UTC)
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Hello! I just bought - in Brazil!! - an old deck of playing cards and it is written (handwritten and signed) "souvenir des sons officiers de 3o Cie du 24e Bataillon de Fusiliers. 25 mai 1945", along with 6 signatures, on the Ace of Spades. One of the signatures seems to be from someone named "Calliwaerth". As far as I could find out, it is a Belgium Bataillon founded at Gand and which existed from February to December that year. I would like to find out more informarion about this 24th Bataillon de Fusiliers and about the guys who signed this card. Do you know how could I find more info? Of course, I can send a picture of the card. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.79.12.159 ( talk) 02:59, 21 November 2016 (UTC)
Hello BP. I was wondering why you reverted my on the Congo Crisis article. I was a little confused by your explanation. Could you clarify? - Indy beetle ( talk) 18:24, 4 December 2016 (UTC)
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Hello, Brigade Piron. This is a courtesy notice that the copy edit you requested for Jean-Baptiste Piron at the Guild of Copy Editors requests page is now complete. All feedback welcome! – Corinne ( talk) 02:46, 6 January 2017 (UTC) |
You're welcome! I thought of something I wanted to ask you about. In the lead, you say it was called the Brigade Piron. In the second paragraph of the section Jean-Baptiste Piron#World War II, you have this sentence:
This last wording, with italicized "Brigade Piron" following the English phrase, suggests that "Brigade Piron" was the French name of the brigade. Was the brigade commonly known in English as "Brigade Piron"? Or was it called the "Brigade Piron" only by French speakers?
If the brigade was commonly known in English as the Brigade Piron, then you might consider adding "by its French name" before "Brigade Piron" in the lead. However, if you do that, then "known by" sounds better than "called" – compare "known by its French name Brigade Piron" vs. "called by its French name Brigade Piron" – (I had changed "known by" to "called" because you already had "best known" earlier in the same sentence). So, maybe it would be better not to mention "by its French name" there, but wait until the second paragraph of the World War II section to say that.
If, on the other hand, the brigade was commonly known as the "Piron Brigade" in English, then there is no reason to use "Brigade Piron" anywhere in the article except once: italicized in parentheses following the first mention in the World War II section that I mentioned above. – Corinne ( talk) 16:17, 6 January 2017 (UTC)
You might want to look at the talk page. Regards Keith-264 ( talk) 19:14, 10 January 2017 (UTC)
Hi, just wanted to ping you on Copperbelt strike of 1935. Please let me know for review comments - thanks again. Ssriram mt ( talk) 13:49, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Hello. As you know, yesterday I remodeled the list at List of colonial governors of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo. While working on it, I've had a thought about removing all deputy colonial governors (Vice Administrators-General and Vice Governors-General), and leaving only those who were actual colonial governors (Administrators-General and Governors-General). The list look somehow "pilled up" if it include deputy colonial governors... Of course, I didn't want to remove them until I share my thoughts with you and hear your opinion on the matter. -- Sundostund ( talk) 14:08, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
Hey Piron. Just wanted to let you know that I created a simple draft at User:Indy beetle/Independence of the Belgian Congo. No doubt this project will take me some time. If you would care to put in some info, it would be much appreciated. - Indy beetle ( talk) 02:44, 6 February 2017 (UTC)
Greetings Brigade, the article is being reviewed and I wondered if you had a better source for Belgian W. Front strength? Regards Keith-264 ( talk) 09:31, 4 March 2017 (UTC)
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Thanks again for your efforts! Buster Seven Talk 22:28, 23 April 2017 (UTC)
Dear Brigade Piron,
I have proposed a style edit of the article Contemporary History, to which you have recently contributed. I see you have a great many edits under your belt: would you like to review my work with your sharp historical eye as I begin this one?
Duxwing ( talk) 06:50, 6 May 2017 (UTC)
Hi Brigade Piron, I just wanted to let you know that I have added the "autopatrolled" permission to your account, as you have created numerous, valid articles. This feature will have no effect on your editing, and is simply intended to reduce the workload on new page patrollers. For more information on the patroller right, see Wikipedia:Autopatrolled. Feel free to leave me a message if you have any questions. Happy editing! Beeblebrox ( talk) 15:50, 2 June 2017 (UTC)
Hi,
I apologise for the confusion refarding
Administrative history's notability. I performed an adequate search using google before tagging the article. But i have been having issues with google's search results recently, so I switched to yahoo a few hours ago. I am also using bing and another search engine to avoid similar mishap.
I also wanted to ask, do you know how to add page number of a pdf file in reference? If you do, would you please tell me? Thanks a lot. —usernamekiran (talk) 19:53, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
Hello Brig, do you know of a Battle of Merkem (Merckem?) in early 1918? Regards Keith-264 ( talk) 12:40, 19 July 2017 (UTC)
Hello Brigade Piron, thanks for categorising my images - the ones from Kazerne Dossin from last year in the Wiki loves Art competition. I consider visiting the african museum near Bxl which has been renovated for 4 years so many photo opportunities there I expect. I just now participate in the Wiki loves Public Space competition with many pictures of central station in antwerp + some minor other subjects. best rgds Ronald — Preceding unsigned comment added by DRG-fan ( talk • contribs) 13:29, 13 September 2017 (UTC)
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Hello. Help develop the article Maureen Wroblewitz. Thanks you very much. 116.109.105.239 ( talk) 11:01, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
The edit you made on 15:19, 29 November 2016, which consists of the following sentence and its source:
One 2007 estimate put the figure at just 1.4 percent. [1]
The source you cite is strongly at odds with all other available sources, including another Pew Forum report cited in the article and the CIA World Factbook. This has led to an edit war, unfortunately. I am removing your edit, and if I have made a mistake, please point out any supporting source passage for your figure on my Talk page. Also, it is bad form to WP:edit war as an IP when you have a WP account.-- Quisqualis ( talk) 01:03, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
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Yeah I looked properly I thought you got confused with the other congo the fault was mine as I looked at the source given and I take full responsibility. Arsi786 ( talk) 16:47, 17 March 2018
Nice to bump into you again. I've got hold of a cheap copy of Liege 1914 by Zuber which has a lot of good descriptive material useful for the 1914 articles. Regards Keith-264 ( talk) 17:13, 25 April 2018 (UTC)
You're aware of the single "foreign" pilot who was born in the Palestine Mandate, who is sometimes listed as "Israel" on these kind of lists? Buckshot06 (talk) 08:15, 27 September 2018 (UTC)
Hi Brigade Piron
Just in case you're interested, I've put the above article up for FAC today, in the hope of getting some feedback on it. If you have the time and inclination, please could you have a look over it? No probs if you're too busy though. Thanks — Amakuru ( talk) 12:10, 2 October 2018 (UTC)
I saw that you moved the page name to the plural. It appears, however, that the sources refer to the event in the singular i.e. "a mutiny" with many parts. Vanderstraeten's book about the revolts, De la Force publique à l'Armée nationale congolaise: histoire d'une mutinerie, juillet 1960 is in the singular. Hoskyns in The Congo Since Independence: January 1960 – December 1961 refers to it as "the mutiny". The RAND Corporation's The UN's Role in Nation-Building: From the Congo to Iraq appears to do the same. - Indy beetle ( talk) 19:23, 28 November 2018 (UTC)
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Do you have any sources for Austo-Hungarian artillery at Liège? Presumably this would be the 30.5 cm Skoda mortars? Now at Namur, yes. But everything credible that I've read recently says that they weren't there by Liège. Andy Dingley ( talk) 21:29, 17 February 2019 (UTC)
Re your move of the 2014 Katanga train derailment article to 2014 Haut-Lomami train derailment, there is a problem. Your justification is that Katanga no longer exists as a province of the DRC. However, in 2014, Haut-Lomami did not exist. As we do not rewrite history on Wikipedia, I believe the article should be moved back to its original title. Mjroots ( talk) 16:46, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
Hi there Brigade Piron,
I got a notification you undid my edit on the Marie Popelin article regarding the spelling of "court of appeal". The correct way to write "court of appeal" is without any capital letters, as only the names of unique courts are capitalized: e.g. Court of Cassation, Constitutional Court, International Court of Justice. The names of courts that are not unique (of which there exist more than one) are not written with any capital letter: e.g. court of appeal, court of assizes, police tribunal. These spelling rules both count for French as well as Dutch, see these websites for reference: www.taaltelefoon.be, lesjuristes.com, www.cuy.be (page 7), justice.belgium.be (top of page 25). If anything, the linked page should definitely written as "Court of appeal", because "Court of Appeal" is just a redirect page to "Court of appeal". Under Wikipedia policy, linking to redirect pages should be avoided. Therefor, I undid your undoing of my edit.
Kind regards, -- Brentjee ( talk) 22:04, 14 May 2019 (UTC)
Hello. We've managed to fix most of the incoming links to disambiguation page Free University of Brussels but there are still about 20 where it's not clear which university is intended. Please can you help? Most of the links are via redirect University of Brussels, so they may be for Catholic University of Brussels, fr:Université impériale à Bruxelles or fr:Université nouvelle de Bruxelles rather than the three obvious candidates. Thanks, Certes ( talk) 19:37, 9 June 2019 (UTC)
Would you, please, clarify your stance on my proposal at Talk:1965 Burundian coup d'état attempt#Value of an infobox, about using Template:Infobox event instead of Template:Infobox military conflict on articles about military coups? After you first mentioned that template, I am seeing it as a possible alternative for both articles in Category:Military coups in Burundi, as well as other similar articles in Category:Coups d'état and coup attempts by country. I saw that you asked for an input at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Africa#Perspectives sought on infoboxes, but I don't know your stance about my proposal. I would also like to see how would you implement Template:Infobox event in 1965 Burundian coup d'état attempt, so that I can see your idea about how an infobox should look and what should be its content. -- Sundostund ( talk) 17:53, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi, I was updating this page at the same time as you. If you prefer your text, feel free to revert me and overwrite my changes, we edit conflicted. Thanks! Fram ( talk) 13:09, 29 April 2020 (UTC)
Hello:
The copy edit you requested from the Guild of Copy Editors of the article Bezen Perrot has been completed.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
I believe the article now meets GA standards.
Regards,
Twofingered Typist ( talk) 14:10, 30 April 2020 (UTC)
If you have any more issues with that editor, don't hesitate to ping me. Cheers! starship .paint ( talk) 12:13, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
Your tagging did not do this! It will be removed unless you follow proper procedures. see --> curprev 10:55, 8 May 2020 Brigade Piron talk contribs 17,999 bytes +22 In light of the tone and citation to primary or non-peer reviewed sources, the WP:OR tag is appropriate. undo curprev 10:51, 8 May 2020 Brigade Piron talk contribs 17,977 bytes -9 "Terrorists" is both inappropriate (WP:OR) and inexact undo — Preceding unsigned comment added by 104.169.17.116 ( talk)
I am currently reading Bernard, J.F. (1973). Talleyrand: A Biography, and I've reached the part discussing the London Conference. What's in your opinion the best way to incorporate the information into your draft?-- Catlemur ( talk) 21:41, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
I have therefore undone your addition to Hidden Children, where you added that the the term "Hidden Children" comes from the French "Enfants Cache's" (notice the plural) Kacser ( talk) 17:12, 10 May 2020 (UTC)Kacser
Thank you very much for your cleanup efforts on this article! I was considering taking it on but I haven't done any substantial editing in years, and you did a much better job than anything I possibly could have done. Bzweebl ( talk • contribs) 21:58, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
Haven't seen much of you of late, nice to see you're still around. Regards Keith-264 ( talk) 11:31, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
ًWhy did you delete the mention of [[University of Burundi]] - I do not think it is really needed to delete something important like that, i will add it again El Prime 15:33, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
On 30 June 2020, In the news was updated with an item that involved the article 2020 Malawian presidential election, which you nominated. If you know of another recently created or updated article suitable for inclusion in ITN, please suggest it on the candidates page. qedk ( t 愛 c) 17:41, 30 June 2020 (UTC)
Re [7], a) Commons is a sister project link, which is not the same as an external link (although many links are erroneously placed under external links). b) the reason I said "misplaced" in this context is because it's not particularly useful to link to commons:Category:Stamps of Belgium from Epaulettes (stamp) since it doesn't help find media related to the article's topic, is there a more specific Commons category it could link to, or scope to create a new Commons category? Thanks. Mike Peel ( talk) 18:37, 30 June 2020 (UTC)
Hi Brigade Piron, I'm writing you this message to say sorry. I'm so sorry I ruined your edition. I've never done that before.and I hope I never do it again.I don't need an answer. Greetings and good editions.-- REKKWINT ( talk) 19:53, 28 July 2020 (UTC)
Hi there Brigade Piron, I've recently expanded (or rewritten basically) the article on the Belgian Court of Cassation. Since you've also shown an interest in articles on Belgian law topics, I'm wondering what you think of it? -- Brentjee ( talk) 13:22, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
On 2 September 2020, In the news was updated with an item that involved the article Antoinette Spaak, which you nominated. If you know of another recently created or updated article suitable for inclusion in ITN, please suggest it on the candidates page. Step hen 03:45, 2 September 2020 (UTC)
On 6 September 2020, In the news was updated with an item that involved the article David Graeber, which you nominated. If you know of another recently created or updated article suitable for inclusion in ITN, please suggest it on the candidates page. Black Kite (talk) 00:00, 6 September 2020 (UTC)
Hi Piron. Thanks for making your edits to the Invasion literature article and reverting the disruptive editor, who I understand you've had some issues with before. I just wanted you to know I reverted the article back to my version, which was just simply the information that the reference cited before it was confusingly changed. I wanted to let you know this so you don't have to edit the article again. Sorry if I come across as blunt, but thats just the nature of the internet. Thanks again, Sapphironic ( talk) 11:48, 8 September 2020 (UTC)
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Hello, I think you must have noticed my changes ;). So, what I was thinking of doing, was to visualize the dislocation of units in something more clear to someone not truly knowledgeable about Belgian geography. Although I agree that the Organisation part becomes more extensive if it goes my way, I have to say, it becomes to bunched up when narrowly put into 3 columns (as it is currently). I'll try and set it all out in my sandbox and then show you how I envision the section should look like.
You are definitely right, I forgot that Belgium won Eupen-Malmedy from Germany after WW1, my mistake :) I'll try and create a new map without them (which is comparatively easy). Best -- Itzhak Rosenberg ( talk) 13:56, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
Hello, BP. Long time no see :). I've recently been working on overhauling the article on the Ikiza, the 1972 genocide in Burundi. I'm curious as to whether you'd be interested in assisting me, or if you at least have a few tips or know of good sources. For example, I know Chrétien's and Dupaquier's 2007 book Burundi 1972, au bord des génocides has a lot of detail on the event, but I don't speak French. - Indy beetle ( talk) 08:36, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
Hey -- Just FYI I hastily reverted your edit on Operation Barbarossa due to a couple grammar errors, but realized it was a good edit otherwise, so I reverted myself and instead corrected the original changes you instituted.-- Obenritter ( talk) 23:31, 20 September 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for your suggestions. They confirmed my line of thinking. NealeFamily ( talk) 19:47, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
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Indeed all commercial books have an ISBN number, however the ISBN bureaus and databases are commercial, copyrighted and non-public entities. That's why you have worldcat and openlibrary as an alternative administration. I assume you are Belgian. Let's say that you have written a book about Ghent with 200 copies. You would have to register that book at the ISBN bureau which is a daughter of Centraal Boekhuis B.V. (yes commercial). That book will not be listed at worldcat or at openlibrary. Even bibliotheek.nl won't have it, because that's the shared database of all Dutch public libraries and if they haven't ordered a copy,, the book cannot be found there either. Of course every bookseller in Belgium and the Netherlands can find the book, because they pay for access to a restricted database. KittenKlub ( talk) 14:51, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
On 20 November 2020, In the news was updated with an item that involved the article Paul Sobol, which you nominated. If you know of another recently created or updated article suitable for inclusion in ITN, please suggest it on the candidates page. Dumelow ( talk) 10:02, 20 November 2020 (UTC)
You might like to join this discussion: Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2020_November_23#Category:Jewish_escapees_from_Nazi_concentration_camps Rathfelder ( talk) 12:48, 23 November 2020 (UTC)
Désolé, si j'avais su, je n'aurais pas été pêcher cette photo. J'ai déjà eu à batailler contre un "je-sais-tout" qui voulait absolument la coller dans un article sur des faits survenus dans le Limousin. Les exactions commises par la Bezenn sont suffisamment connues et répertoriées. Cette rafle a lieu le 7 mai 1944 (et non en juillet) et répond aux manifestations du Premier Mai ayant eu lieu à Lanvénégen (commune voisine) et au Faouët. Ces faits ont donné lieu à des ouvrages écrits faisant une large part aux témoins. Rassurez-vous, je n'ai aucunement l'intention d'entamer un conflit là-dessus. Cordialement. Dakbzh ( talk) 18:04, 27 November 2020 (UTC)
Sorry but you are wrong here. We do not display the modern name in the infobox - Cesar was not born in Italy, Jesus was not born in Israel, and Michel Micombero was not born in Burundi. Basic stuff. Giant Snowman 16:24, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
If you have a few moments, would you please have a quick scan of my work-in-progress at Calendar (New Style) Act 1750. I have revised (heavily) the lead and sections 1, 2 and 3. Am I going in the right direction? Is it appropriate to quote the introduction to the Act verbatim in section 3, or do I need to rephrase it? [It is already very concise so I can't summarise it].
I have a lot more of the article to get through so, as I am likely to continue in the same style without a steer, I'd rather have a mid-course correction now that have to be hauled off the rocks in a week's time. -- John Maynard Friedman ( talk) 19:29, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
Using the term "Arab slave trade" instead of "East African slave trade" or "Indian ocean slave trade" is a wrong. By 18th and 19th century, the East African slave trade was dominated by European slave traders. While the East African slave trade itself began with Gujrati merchants 4000 years ago. Moreover the Zanzibaris where Arab-Swahili and not just Arab. Therefore the East African slave trade was a multi-ethnic slave trade and not just Arab. The page on the Indian ocean trade is better because it includes information on both Muslim and European periods.
Otherwise if you don't like the redirect to the page on the Indian ocean trade, then I will just bring back the old redirect to the page on Slavery in Africa. Ibrahim5361 ( talk) 16:35, 16 December 2020 (UTC)
European slave trade in the Indian Ocean began when Portugal established Estado da Índia in the early 16th century. From then until the 1830s, c. 200 slaves were exported from Mozambique annually and similar figures has been estimated for slaves brought from Asia to the Philippines during the Iberian Union (1580–1640)
Hi, you asked for a more accurate source: here one is "Özlem Özen, porte désormais la proposition de loi défendue les derniers mois par Éliane Tillieux, devenue présidente de la Chambre." cheers. In ictu oculi ( talk) 12:57, 25 December 2020 (UTC)
Greetings Brigade Piron -- thanks for ringing in at the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian) page, as I was pretty sure I had a legitimate point. It's always a little disconcerting when two Admins step in and counter one's point. On an entirely different note, I always wanted to ask you what you considered your mother tongue. Over the years, I have met Belgians who've told me their first language was French, Flemish, (even the unique dialect Belgique), German, Dutch, and Italian. It's such an interesting linguistic smattering, much like Switzerland but with smaller pockets across the country. To your knowledge, has anyone ever created a "mother tongue" map of Belgium? I have a passing interest in linguistics and suspect you speak at least 3 or 4 languages, if not more, but always wondered what you considered your first language.-- Obenritter ( talk) 16:40, 28 December 2020 (UTC)
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When something with a foreign name is notable, but very obscure to the general public in English-speaking countries, then it may not have any English-language "common name" in the Wikipedia sense. AnonMoos ( talk) 04:25, 3 January 2021 (UTC)
Hello, the Hema speak a bantu language and therefore are bantu peoples. Their language is closely related to those of the Banyoro, Banyankole and other Ugandan Bantus. Also how are the Lendu Bantu when they dont speak a bantu language? They are Central-Sudanic speakers Wojak6 ( talk) 23:28, 7 January 2021 (UTC)
I've begun my first pass at copyediting the article Home Army. Please expect a ping on the article's talk page as I will most likely have questions. My process can be found here. — Tenryuu 🐲 ( 💬 • 📝 ) 19:46, 24 January 2021 (UTC)
Begrüßungen good Sir...While I created a new article on the topic in the subject header, there's not a lot in English about this document. None of my German works on the First World War say much about this document either. If you have the time, check and see what French, German, Dutch, or Flemish sources might be out there on this and feel free to beef the article up if you are so inclined. Thanks.-- Obenritter ( talk) 04:16, 30 January 2021 (UTC)
You totally griefed the Free Arabian Legion article, and many others. Really would appreciate if you stopped editing Wikipedia because it just creates more work for people who have to clean up after you. 2601:18E:101:5FC0:6C15:A337:A419:DACB ( talk) 20:44, 7 February 2021 (UTC)
Hello, I'm the author of the Barrel Incident (1952) article. You marked my article as possibly violating WP:EVENT for reasons I'm not quite sure of. I asked about it in the Talk page of the article, but you never got back to me there, so I'm asking again here. In regards to sources, I've since added four more amounting to a total of seven, although I feel the original three firsthand sources were more than sufficient as they were from witnesses/participants and UN documents. I also fail to see how a nation getting caught in arms smuggling and taking over a United Nations headquarters by armed force in response isn't a notable event. If the sources were your issue, I'd appreciate if the Notability tag was removed, and if you feel this internationl incident wasn't noteworthy enough to warrant it's own article, I'd appreciate hearing your reasoning. UncleBourbon ( talk) 19:51, 17 February 2021 (UTC)
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Hey Bridage Piron, I recently revived the Ancient History Task Force of WikiProject History, and you mentioned ancient history as one of your interests. Please let me know if you'd like to join. Once we have a few more members, we cans tart divvying up a little bit of work on articles and work on getting more to GA status. I notice you're a huge contributor to Belgium, so any related work with ancient groups there in the first millenium BC would be appreciated. Jay Tee 🐦 16:57, 21 May 2021 (UTC)
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Begrüßungen Brigade Piron, it's been a while since we interacted. Hope you are well. Your deletion on the Germanic SS page surprised me a bit. I realize that these parties were unique, but it's the fact that members of these parties willingly collaborated with the Nazis after occupation (including some of their members joining the Germanic SS) that warranted its inclusion. Do you have source material that contradicts those facts? Maybe you have some other logic in mind? I am not going to fight you on this, however, out of respect for your scholarly work across Wikipedia. -- Obenritter ( talk) 21:15, 30 November 2021 (UTC)
Hello Brigade Piron. To avoid a back and forth and the naming of that Stew originating from Belgium, I figured it better to directly explain why I made the change. It was first brought to my attention by an English speaker, who found it rather strange that a Flemish recipe would have a French translation on the English Wikipedia. I consulted the talk page, and found that the main reasoning was the search results on google books. I performed the same research on google books, trends, a normal google search and a number of English speaking recipe website. In every instance, either Flemish Stew, Flemish Beefstew or 'stoofvlees' are the preferred terms. Following Wikipedia's rules regarding this, Flemish Stew strikes me as the most neutral, clear, and above all, recognisable term for English speaking users. I am open for debate howevver if you have another argument. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Riverburn ( talk • contribs) 19:40, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Hello, Brigade Piron. Thank you for letting me know about adding sources. I must say that there are many Spaniards of Moroccan ancestry living in modern day Belgium and it will grow in the near future. I am not familiar with Wikipedia at all although it is not my attention to vandalize any pages. I added a source on that page yet it is a bit of a mess at this point. Kind regards! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.51.42.135 ( talk) 20:25, 10 December 2021 (UTC)
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Hi BP, I'm working on a copyedit of your article Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism. In the future, feel free to request copyedit directly from me if you prefer since GOCE has lost some of its most prolific editors thus leading to long backlogs. ( t · c) buidhe 08:40, 8 April 2022 (UTC)
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Also worth to mention that JudgeScar ( talk · contribs) might be a sockpuppet of Cypriot Chauvinist ( talk · contribs) similar rhetoric. Beshogur ( talk) 15:48, 5 June 2022 (UTC)
Beshogur ( talk · contribs) Im just going to transfer what I put on your talk page here because clearly you dont answer where it doesnt suit you.
In the first source from JSTOR it states on the page given to you "The insurgents were able to prevail despite the...re-organization of the COIN force structure"
In the Global Boundaries source it clearly states on Pg. 62 (PC/Laptop) "It is a matter of interest that, whereas the British military intervention in Cyprus in the 1950s failed to overcome the guerilla activity of EOKA (the Greek Cypriot freedomfighting organization), despite the overwhelming superiority of the British force"
In the Routledge Handbook of Critical Terrorism Studies, pg. 614 (PC/Laptop), it again clearly states "For example, when asking militants about their participation in militant movements, those who were victorious (such as the EOKA organisation which contested British imperial sovereignty on Cyprus in the 1950s)"
You cant just disregard non-partisan sources when they dont suit you. Youre quite clearly a in a conflict of interest given A) Articles you edit and B) Your reluctance to keep perfectly adequate sources simply because it wouldnt suit your political views. Since were on this topic though, why do you feel its acceptable to say that Enosis wasnt achieved, but yet have an issue with Taksim (partition) not being achieved being included as well given that TMT existed and actively fought for Taksim? Additionally you remove things that have nothing to do with the outcome such as the British leaders in the conflict which have absolutely nothing to do with the outcome of the conflict which just tells me youre pressing the revert button without even A)Actually looking at what youre reverting and B)Probably means youre not looking at the sources either. JudgeScar ( talk) 15:57, 5 June 2022 (UTC)
Do not introduce non-standard terms like "decisive", "marginal" or "tactical", or contradictory statements like "decisive tactical victory but strategic defeat".As they are obviously normative terms, they should be discussed as part of the wider assessment in the prose of the article. — Brigade Piron ( talk) 16:19, 5 June 2022 (UTC)
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I reverted my own revert of another editor's pending edit and thought it would be OK with a decent ref. Thank you for your revert. Regards, MattSucci ( talk) 14:22, 17 July 2022 (UTC)
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Hello,
It is not KIKONGO but KIKONGO YA LETA (also called KITUBA in the Republic of Congo) which is one of the four national languages in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The constitution refers to KIKONGO YA LETA (also called KITUBA in the Republic of Congo) not to KIKONGO. Linguistic works on KIKONGO and KIKONGO YA LETA are available. French is the only official language of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Somebody040404 ( talk) 06:03, 7 August 2022 (UTC)
“ | Its official language is French. The national languages are Kikongo, Lingala, Swahili and Tshiluba. The State assures their promotion without discrimination. The other languages of the country are made part of the Congolese cultural patrimony of which the State assures the protection. |
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KIKONGO is not one of the national languages. It is KIKONGO YA LETA not KIKONGO. KIKONGO YA LETA IS THE LINGUA FRANCA IN KONGO CENTRAL, KWANGO AND KWILU. THERE ARE MORE EXPLANATIONS ON THE KITUBA LANGUAGE PAGE. Somebody040404 ( talk) 09:41, 7 August 2022 (UTC)
Please take the time to read about the differences between KIKONGO and KIKONGO YA LETA. The Constitution refers to KIKONGO YA LETA NOT TO KIKONGO: In the provinces of Kwilu, Kwango and Mai Ndombe they call KIKONGO ya leta by KIKONGO while in the Kongo Central province the Kongo people know that it is not KIKONGO (Kiyombe, Kimanianga, Kisingombe,...) that is the national language. The TV News is in KIKONGO YA LETA https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nVHMM_He8o8 NOT IN KIKONGO, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been translated into KIKONGO YA LETA https://www.ohchr.org/en/human-rights/universal-declaration/translations/kikongo-ya-letat-kikongokituba. The inhabitants of Kwilu, Kwango and Mai Ndombe understand and speak Kikongo ya leta which they also call Kikongo. For the Bakongo, Kikongo is the set of variants spoken by the Kongo sub-groups, Kikongo ya leta is not included. Somebody040404 ( talk) 10:03, 7 August 2022 (UTC)
Why did you remove "the third of five children" surely a significant part of his biography? Mcljlm ( talk) 00:48, 8 August 2022 (UTC)
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This may not be specifically your area of expertise, but I believe your familiarity with Belgium may help me. I remember the last biography of a Belgian woman I worked on was difficult and sources were hard to come by in the country, although I found a lot of international coverage. The woman I'm working on now is a Georgian exilé, who lived in Brussels for the majority of her life. She was a scientist and published in the name of Varia Kipiani (or Varia Kipiani-Eristavi), but modern sources refer to her as Barbara or Barbare Kipiani. I have mostly been able to document her scientific career up to 1919, when she returned to Georgia for 3 years. After her 1921 return to Belgium, I find virtually nothing. Because women were not considered to be public figures, typically coverage of their activities is limited to feminist journals or newspapers. Do such collections exist for Belgium? (More importantly, can they be accessed from say Mexico?) Were there organizations that supported the Georgian community living in Belgium, which might have records of their members and their activities? Besides those general question, I have some specific questions:
If you are able to assist with any of this, it would be helpful, and I would be most grateful. If not, or you are not interested, no worries. SusunW ( talk) 19:10, 6 November 2022 (UTC)
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I think you are mistaken, but if you can back up your revert with French-language sources, I will admit that.you aren't. Such a deal, right? Elinruby ( talk) 22:39, 13 March 2023 (UTC)
@ Brigade Piron: If you keep removing stuff with your narky comments from the article at Union générale des israélites de France I will start issuing warnings against you. Your callous attitude and your narky comments are starting to get right up my nose, particularly on an article that details the death of children. That external link has extensive details on holocaust in France regarding the UGIF. Don't remove it. scope_creep Talk 23:19, 13 March 2023 (UTC)
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The redirect Léon Gillis has been listed at redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the redirect guidelines. Anyone, including you, is welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 April 9 § Léon Gillis until a consensus is reached. pburka ( talk) 22:14, 9 April 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, Brigade Piron
I read the Broken Arrow (Korea) and Battle of Haktang-ni which you created.
Thanks for your contribution about Korean War.
May I ask a favor of you?
I'm South Korean. According to some South Korean source, Broken Arrow and Arrowhead hill are same place.
I think Broken Arrow and Arrowhead hill are at the near Chorwon. But two are not same place.
Broken Arrow was the name popularly given to Hill 391 [1]
Can I check out text from the upper source (A. Crahay, Bérets Bruns en Corée 1950-1953 (Vécu Par Des Belges) p.111) ?
Regards. Footwiks ( talk) 17:46, 28 May 2023 (UTC)
Hi, I inquired about locations of Haktang-ni and Chatkol and I received an official answer from South Korean Institute for Military History.
Original answer
You can see the map below link https://www.imhc.mil.kr/user/imhc/upload/pblictn/PBLICTNEBOOK_201306250725426210.pdf
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Hello Brigade Piron. In the article International response to the Holocaust, I thought the edit would satisfy the expand section box, to some degree.
To address your objections, To clarify the line about "significant challenges," I have expanded it as follows:
"During World War II, the Soviet Union faced invasion and occupation by Axis forces, which posed significant challenges in addressing the Holocaust and its implications. The Soviet Union had a substantial Jewish population, and approximately 300,000 to 500,000 Soviet Jews served in the Red Army, making significant contributions to the overall war effort against the Axis powers.[15] In 1941, the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee was established with the aim of promoting and propagandizing the Soviet war effort, as well as raising awareness about the crimes committed by the Nazis. The committee played a crucial role in highlighting the atrocities inflicted upon Jews and other targeted groups. However, due to political dynamics and concerns within Soviet authorities, the committee faced skepticism and occasional scrutiny. The Soviet Union, being a totalitarian state, maintained tight control over the media and had a heavily censored press. This censorship often hindered the dissemination of information and limited public awareness of the full extent and anti-Jewish motivations of the Holocaust. The Soviet press, in accordance with government directives, sometimes downplayed or obscured the specific targeting of Jews and the magnitude of the Holocaust. These measures were implemented to maintain a unified narrative and prioritize the overall war effort. The challenges faced by the Soviet Union in addressing the Holocaust within its borders were compounded by the ongoing struggle against the Axis forces. Logistical constraints and the urgency of combating the invaders diverted resources and attention from comprehensively acknowledging and responding to the atrocities committed against Jews."
Do you think this meets the requirements? StarkReport ( talk) 17:43, 27 June 2023 (UTC)
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I've remastered the insignia, but cant seem to find a way to upload it ... help. want het zag er een beetje downpixeled uit. dikke groeten van een bsd-product. WARD MARTEIN ( talk) 21:05, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
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Hi Brigade Piron, I've reverted the Pelican History of England page to my last version. While I understand your embarrassment, I'd be grateful if you didn't vandalise it again.
Explaining who Morpurgo was or the background to the withdrawl of Ashley's volume is not trivia.
Penguin's supposed world-dominance in the 1950s is an anglocentric delusion — it's not hard find commentary from the period complaining about how far we lagged behind the Americans in the serious paperback department.
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I have made a number of changes to the Liberation of Belgium article, including adding some citations. I am not entirely happy with the current organization, but tried to work within it. I await your review, if you'd be so kind. -- Bejnar ( talk) 23:15, 16 April 2024 (UTC)
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