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Is there a reason why so much of this article deals with post 2 April detail? I suggest it be renamed to something like
'Events in the early stages...", or that we cull the article of all the post 2 April detail and add detailed contributions of the lengthy lead up to the war, back to 1946. I am not sure why this current article is structured the way it is. Comments are welcome.Roger 8 Roger (talk) 11:04, 28 January 2020 (UTC)Reply