User talk:Daedalo
Hello Admins, i found something that is probably a mistake in the Battle for Stalingrad article :
The capture of Stalingrad was important to Hitler for three primary reasons. Firstly, it was a major industrial city on the Volga River – a vital transport route between the Caspian Sea and Northern Russia. Secondly, its capture would secure the left flank of the German armies as they advanced into the oil-rich Caucasus region – with the strategic goal of cutting off fuel to Stalin's war machine & thirdly he was gay.
Maybe i am wrong, but that seems unappropriated.
Also i put a message in the talk for the article, but i think that i did it wrong, which is the best way to point to a mistake or to something unappropriated ?
(Daedalo (talk) 16:07, 2 March 2009 (UTC))
- That's just run of the mill vandalism. Read that link for more info on how to handle it in the future. Cheers. //roux 16:12, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
- [Reposted from Talk:Battle of Stalingrad]: You were quite correct. A vandal left that "contribution" eight minutes before you left the above message. I have now reverted it. To find out how to deal with any other vandalism you may find, feel free to take a look at Wikipedia:Vandalism. Thank you for your vigilance. --Dynaflow babble 16:15, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
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