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editThat's fantastic that you are adding the pictures of those awards! I really want to complete translating the articles for the rest of them; there are still a lot to do. Finishing the biographies, that's a long term project however. :) Tfine80 06:49, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
= Volksmarine Admirals
editHi Ehrentitle, I have received your request and will see what I can do. I tried to fix Hans-Joachim Dönitz, so please have a look whether it meets your wishes. In general, there is a problem of translating the different functions Volksmarine people served in. These functions have very different names in comparison to how we name things in the West (were I am from). Also the main source for these admirals, the Froh/Wenzke book, contains a lot of abbreviations hard to understand for someone who has not worked in that system. Just one point for you: Flottille always translates to flotilla not to fleet.
I will have a look to the other articles whenever possible. I had some days off so that I could do a lot of work in the German WP but this time is nearly over. In the next weeks I will only have little opportunity WP activities.
But, I would also like to ask you for a favour. As you may have noticed I have written a lot about naval activities in Germany in the time after 1945. All of these activities were under Allied control, be it American, British or Soviet. I think that some of these matters, especially if under British or US supervision, could be interesting for the English WP. Most of these articles are in the following German categories:
Could you consider to translate the one or other artcle of which you think it could be interesting? Thank you and good luck, --KuK (talk) 09:21, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
- Hi Ehrentitle, if you are interested you may want to have a look on my new German article Volkspolizei See, the successor organisation of the Seepolizei. Greetings, --KuK (talk) 16:33, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
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editHi Ehrentitle, you added the following reference to Combat Groups of the Working Class:
- DEUTSCHLAND-ARCHIV, Growth of Worker Militia Units Reviewed, Cologne, Vol 16 No 11, Nov 1983[1]
Could you have possibly meant:
- Holzweißig, Gunter: "Vom Betriebsschutz zur Territorialarmee. 30 Jahre SED-Kampfgruppen", in: Deutschland Archiv, vol. 16, no. 11 (1983), pp 1158-1163.
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- Hello, Ehrentitle. :) I'm sorry for the complication here - since copyright is a legal matter, we do have to take certain precautions. It's just not possible for us to verify which came first in simultaneous postings like this. :/ Since you are the owner of the website, though, this should be pretty easy to resolve. :) These situations are usually handled in one of two ways: you can make the connection clear on the website itself or you can send an email to permissions-en@wikimedia.org from an address listed at http://www.qmfound.com/mail.htm just verifying that you are the owner of the website and the author of the content, which was placed first on Wikipedia. It's probably easiest if you place it on the website itself, but I understand if that may not be your preference. It'll just help if the bots identify similarity in the content again. However, if you are willing to send an email from that address, I'd be happy to craft a notice for your user page that you could point to in the event that this happens again.
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- [[User:Moonriddengirl]] E-mail sent from the Quartermaster Foundation e-mail address per request above. Ehrentitle (talk) 14:32, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
- Thank you. :) I've resolved the issue on the article and will look for the email. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 11:39, 3 July 2014 (UTC)
- [[User:Moonriddengirl]] Thanks much! Perhaps you can assist me with the same issue on the John E. O'Neil IV Wiki page? Ehrentitle (talk) 12:50, 3 July 2014 (UTC)
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editGreetings,
I thought the CSIB was just a metal replica of the cloth SSI-FWTS, and the metal or cloth versions were matched up with different uniforms. Ie the SSI-FWTS on the ACU & the Green ASU, with the CSIB on the Blue & White ASU's? Is there more difference than that?
If they are different then the Further Information sectional-hatnote I put on the section of the SSI article should be changed to a "see also" or "not to be confused with" hatnote at the top of the article, and a "see also" or "not to be confused with" hatnote should be placed on the CSIB article.
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- You are correct, I did it in haste, it's been changed back to Poland. Ehrentitle (talk) 21:28, 4 October 2016 (UTC)
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