Talk:Mihajlo Pupin

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Latest comment: 9 months ago by 86.149.115.179 in topic Treaty of London...

Family edit

Mihajlo Pupin had a brother knowns as Vladimir Pupin,(later Victor Pupins). Victor was forced to join the Nazi's or he'd be shot, he reluctantly joined, and was sent to fight, he got captured and became a prisoner of war after the 2 world war was over, he got an English citizen ship and then met a English women and fell in love, got married and had three sons, David, Peter and (blank), Peter is an ex formula 1 engineer and pit stop crew member and also my (grandfather) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Creative castaway (talkcontribs) 12:24, 1 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Nationality edit

Should he be called Serbian-American or just Serbian? FMSky (talk) 20:49, 20 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Date of birth edit

One story sais, that in order to enroll studies he had to write down that he is 4 years younger. 212.200.181.86 (talk) 18:08, 9 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

Years of marriage vis a vis child birth year edit

In the personal life section those two numbers don’t seem to stack up. Married for 8 years, from 1888 and daughter born in 1899. What’s missing? Pozdrav, DiscoverYellow (talk) 02:16, 2 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Treaty of London... edit

I'm afraid this topic is poorly explained and tainted with the usual American exceptionalism.

The Treaty of London (not the 'Agreement') was signed by a number of European powers in 1915. Whether US President Wilson 'recognised' it or not is irrelevant. Nobody cared. Nor was Wilson in a position to render the Treaty 'invalid' as some other Wikipedia articles claim - in 1918, the US had neither mandate or authority to correct or adjust the Treaty affairs of other major global powers. What Wilson DID say was that the Treaty of London was inconsistent with the principles of "Self Determinaton", a principle that had been accepted by all the major powers at Versailles (Paris) in 1919. Consequently, the Treaty of London was renegotiated as the Treaty of Rapallo in which the territorial of Serbia were reduced somewhat from the terms of 'London'.

Despite Italian protests, 'Rapallo' was never enforced at all (and thus Serbia lost NO territory) because Great Britain and France refused to assist with the enforcement. This was nothing to do with Woodrow Wilson and certainly absolutely nothing to do with Pupin.

I can't be bothered to edit this article. Frankly, if a million Wikipedia editors removed American boosting, boasting and bragging from a million Wikipedia articles every day, Wikipedia would not get free of American historical revisionism within the lifetime of the Universe.... 86.149.115.179 (talk) 19:53, 8 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

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"...in which the territorial LOSSES of Serbia were reduced somewhat from..."86.149.115.179 (talk) 19:56, 8 July 2023 (UTC)Reply