Talk:June 6, 1944, order of the day

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Dumelow in topic Comment by Gobanian

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The result was: promoted by TheAwesomeHwyh (talk12:51, 15 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

Recording of the June 6, 1944 order of the day
  • ... that Dwight D. Eisenhower's June 6, 1944 order of the day stated "we accept nothing less than full victory!"? The whole speech is quoted in Eisenhower, Dwight David (1970). Selected Speeches of Dwight David Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States: Selected from the Three Principal Periods of His Life: as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe During the War Years, as Supreme NATO Commander [and] as President. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 2.

Moved to mainspace by Dumelow (talk). Self-nominated at 16:00, 18 June 2020 (UTC).Reply

  •   This article is new enough and long enough. The hook facts are cited inline and either hook could be used, the article is neutral and I detected no copyright issues. I have no idea about the copyright status of the audio clip. A QPQ has been done. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:10, 13 July 2020 (UTC)Reply
Thanks Cwmhiraeth. The clip is a recording made by Eisenhower in his role as supreme commander and comes from the US Army Youtube channel. As such it is a work by a US Army employee in an official capacity and is public domain as a work of the US federal government - Dumelow (talk) 06:58, 13 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Cheeky little virus shield, drive-by, ce; auto ed, cite scan, dupe wl check, times nowrapped. All suggestive, rv as desired. Nice piece of work, thanks. Keith-264 (talk) 11:19, 20 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

Thanks Keith-264, happy with all your improvements - Dumelow (talk) 11:35, 20 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

Comment by Gobanian

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I removed a sentence claiming there were talks by exiled Kings of Norway Holland and Belgium. The King of Belgium was not exiled; he stayed there through the war. The Netherlands, which is the correct title for the country, did not have a King but a Queen. How can such basic errors get through? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gobanian (talkcontribs) 04:34, 21 July 2020(UTC)

Hi Gobanian, thanks for spotting this. I have since corrected the article -it should have been the leaders of the governments-in-exile, I misinterpreted the source. A couple of pointers:
  • When you removed the text from the article you also removed the named reference (everything inside the <ref> and </ref> tags. Please don't do this as it left many other statements in the article without a reference.
  • Please be careful when you add comments to talk pages, I have moved your comment to its own section as it had been added before Keith's comment above and looked to be attributed to him
  • Finally, please try to phrase your comments in a constructive way. We are all volunteers here, trying to improve the encyclopaedia. I've been here a long time and have a thick enough skin not to be bothered but it could put off new editors. Please see Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers. We need to encourage editors, not discourage them, for this project to be a success
If you have any queries or need help with editing anywhere please feel free to leave me a message on my talk page, thanks - Dumelow (talk) 05:56, 21 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for making the correction. Your rep roof for the tone is noted and accepted. I am sorry about the links. I will be more careful in future. Have you changed the other page which had this error? I tried changing that but it reverted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gobanian (talkcontribs) 08:37, 21 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

Thanks Gobanian, no problem. Yes, I also made the same change on People of Western Europe speech. Another quick tip: on talk pages if you type ~~~~ after your message it will sign it with your username - Dumelow (talk) 09:09, 21 July 2020 (UTC)Reply