Hi Christopher! Good job on the Wawel Treasures article. Actually, I've been preparing to write a Wikipedia article on the same subject, but you beat me to it! I suppose you will want to keep improving and expanding this article, so I'd like to offer my help. I've already found some good sources that you haven't cited. I would begin with a suggestion, though. As you probably know, Wawel Treasures were not the only artifact evacuated from Poland to Canada during WW2. There were also some items from the National Library in Warsaw, from the Royal Castle of Warsaw, the Gutenberg Bibile from Pelplin, etc. I think it would be good to expand the scope of this article to cover all of these items, that share the same journey from France to Canada and back to Poland. In that case, though, the article's title would have to change to something like Polish National Treasures or, even more specific Evacuation of Polish National Treasures during World War II. What do you think? — Kpalion(talk)15:04, 25 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Thank you for your recent articles, including Wawel Treasures, which I read with interest. When you create a new article, can you add the WikiProject assessment templates to the talk of that article? See the talk page of the article I mentioned for an example of what I mean. Usually it is very simple, you just add something like {{WikiProject Keyword}} to the article's talk, with keyword replaced by the associated WikiProject (ex. if it's a biography article, you would use WikiProject Biography; if it's a United States article, you would use WikiProject United States, and so on). You do not have to rate the article if you do not want to, others will do it eventually. Those templates are very useful, as they bring the articles to a WikiProject attention, and allow them to start tracking the articles through Wikipedia:Article alerts and other tools. This can help you too, as the WikiProject members will often defend your work from deletion and try to improve it further. Feel free to ask me any questions if you'd like more information. Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here10:23, 29 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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