User talk:Africai
Hello! Can somebody tell me, where the COI is? I am writing the General's biography and have letters, original documents, his life's memoires, family trees etc. A whole archive full.
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Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher
[edit]Do you have a reference for the following additional information that you added in Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher: Fisher chose James B. Donovan, a well known lawyer from New York and former assistant trial counsel at the Nuremberg Trials for his defense. Otherwise I will remove it. Adamdaley (talk) 01:15, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
- I found a section where James B. Donovan had met Fisher at the Federal courthouse in Brooklyn. Donovan showed Fisher (Abel) his "credentials" issued by the Bar Association. This is on pages 15–16 of "Strangers On A Bridge: The Case of Colonel Abel" by James B. Donovan (1964) Atheneum, New York. However, Fisher (Abel) did accept Donovan as his lawyer. Adamdaley (talk) 04:22, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
Mr Daley, thank you, I made a mistake by writing, Fisher chose Donovan. Fisher had rejected another lawyer and chose D.after meeting him. I corrected this - see my last changes plus ref. :-)
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Heinrich Scherhorn
[edit]Hello Africai,
I'm popping by on a courtesy call to let you know that on your recent article of Heinrich Scherhorn I have added a number of wikilinks to connect it with other wiki-articles and I have added a number of images to try and make the article more enriched. When you get a chance maybe you could come back over and take a look at how it feels for you and if I have gotten anything wrong. Also I have given the article tags for references and categories to be added, maybe you have some references yourself from your researching that could be incorporated?
Anyway, if anythng is amiss please let me know :-)
On a personal note, thank you for taking the time to write about this most interesting charachter, the information I found to be very intriguing and informative, again thanks!
Holler if there is anything I can help with, (MrNiceGuy1113 (talk) 14:17, 18 March 2013 (UTC))
Dear Mr. Nice Guy,
thank you for your help - I am still learning the ropes with wikipedia - being not quite the computer wizard. I am failing badly at embedding pictures and documents - I have some concerning Col Scherhorn. (this is me hollering:-)) And I am failing at sending messages too, so I hope, this finds you.
Yours, Africai
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[edit]Thanks for creating Johann Haas von Haagenfels, Africai!
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Hi, this looks like a very interesting biography, however it would be great if you could add more references. I found some german-language references on a simple google search, but unfortunately I don't read german and so can't help. Good luck!
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- Sure, let me know if you need any help :) SPat talk 14:18, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi, thanks for your good contributions on en.WP. Please note that we don't normally link years, dates, and common terms. Tony (talk) 01:17, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
Thank you for the information Tony1! Where did I make mistakes? I am still learning and it seems, that I am failing miserably:-( I will review my reviews! Cheers!
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Arthur H. Graubart
[edit]Very interesting and useful article. Send me a note when you're done editing for a bit and I'll help out, but I don't want to keep trying to change it at the same time you're changing it. ubiquity (talk) 19:14, 20 October 2014 (UTC) Thank you very much for your help! I am happy, that someone finds CAPT Graubart as interesting as I do. I have very interesting original material in my hands - sorry for being so slow, I am not a computer expert.
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