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Thank you. Gazal world (talk) 18:15, 17 April 2018 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi SJCAmerican
Thanks for your helpful edits on the Greco-Italian war. However, some readers of Wikipedia are becoming quite concerned by how bias this article is becoming. There does appear to exist a small clique of editors (mainly with Greek usernames) who merely see Wikipedia as a platform to espouse their jingoistic and patriotic views. This cannot be what Wikipedia is about, surely.
For example, take the recent edit of Cplakidas who felt the need to rope in the Italian involvement with the Spanish Civil war as an example of, in his words, that "which impacted Italian effort in WW2 and highlighted some of the chronic problems of the Italian high command." Really? Isn't this going a bit too far now? Why not go further and rope in the Italian involvement in WW1 as an example of "all things wrong with the Italian military"? Why not go further back in time, to say, the 18th century too, as somehow relevant to all things wrong with the Italian military?
And there is not a single reference to the formal surrender of the Greek army of Epirus to General Ferrero on the 23rd April? Strange to say the least? Perhaps the surrender of an entire army simply isn't relevant and worth mentioning? Or could it be that to include such a factual statement would somehow "tarnish" the image many Greeks have about themselves and that war?
I hope you can see fit to do something about this article, and many others where the Greeks appear to claim "victory after victory" where indeed, there was none.
All the best,
Alexander — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.234.46.187 (talk) 17:11, 13 July 2018 (UTC)
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Doug Weller talk 10:08, 12 April 2019 (UTC)
Battle of Pindus
[edit]Hello, can you take a look here? --2.36.88.48 (talk) 09:48, 14 September 2019 (UTC)