Template:Did you know nominations/Aleksander Jaakson
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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:31, 9 March 2020 (UTC)
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Aleksander Jaakson
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that general Aleksander Jaakson (pictured) served as the Minister of Education of Estonia and later as the Chief of Staff of the Estonian Defence Forces?Source: "Oli haridusminister maist 1936 kuni oktoobrini 1939." ... "Oktoobrist 1939 määrati Sõjavägede Staabi ülemaks. Veebruaris 1940 ülendati kindralmajoriks." English: "Was the Minister of Education from May 1936 to October 1939." ... "In October 1939 was appointed the Chief of Staff of armed forces. In February 1940 was promoted to the rank of major general." [1] p. 236- ALT1:
... that general Aleksander Jaakson (pictured) served as the Minister of Education of Estonia, during which Estonian Academy of Sciences was founded?Source: "Veel mitmes sõjakoolis õppinud ja Tartu Ülikooli õigusteaduskonna lõpetanud Jaaksonist sai 1936. haridusminister." ... "Tema haridusministriks olemise ajal 1938. aasta jaanuaris asutati Eesti Teaduste Akadeemia." English: Having studied in several military schools and graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu, Jaakson became the Minister of Education in 1936." ... "During his term as Minister of Education, the Estonian Academy of Sciences was founded in January 1938." [2] p. 19
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- Reviewed: Haraguchi Kensai
5x expanded by Staberinde (talk). Self-nominated at 16:57, 25 February 2020 (UTC).
- QPQ done. Article expanded well beyond 5x, and properly written as far as DYK goes (no plagiarism, neutral voice); not a disqualifying concern, but please make sure to read the Manual of Style on the length and redundancy of sections (some are way too small, and quite redundant -- with the current length, you could just fold most of the article into a "Biography" section), as well as on how the lead paragraph is expected to summarize the article content (it doesn't now). However, neither hook is interesting to anyone, they are merely descriptive. I want to suggest including his arrest in a farm field and/or death in a Soviet camp, but: the fact included in the hook is expected to be followed by a citation, and as we stand the fact of his arrest is not explicitly sourced to one of several of the references used. This can be easily fixed if you add a citation or two or three right after the fact, which would also clarify which citation cites which part of that paragraph. Dahn (talk) 17:51, 28 February 2020 (UTC)
- @Dahn: I had figured that high ranking military officer serving as minister of education is a fairly unusual fact in itself. Anyway, some more options:
- ALT2:... that Estonian general and former Minister of Education Aleksander Jaakson (pictured) was arrested by NKVD on his farm's field?
- ALT3:... that Estonian general and former Minister of Education Aleksander Jaakson (pictured) was arrested by NKVD on his farm's field and killed in a Soviet prison camp?
- ALT4:... that general Aleksander Jaakson (pictured), who had served as the Minister of Education of Estonia and the Chief of Staff of the Estonian Army, was arrested by NKVD on his farm's field?
- Placed refs in article to cover all those options, also expanded lede a bit and merged death into main section.--Staberinde (talk) 12:57, 29 February 2020 (UTC)