Talk:Postwar anti-Jewish violence in Slovakia/GA1

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GA Review

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Reviewer: Vami IV (talk · contribs) 12:12, 5 April 2020 (UTC)Reply


Opening statement

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In reviews I conduct, I may make small copyedits. These will only be limited to spelling and punctuation (removal of double spaces and such). I will only make substantive edits that change the flow and structure of the prose if I previously suggested and it is necessary. For replying to Reviewer comment, please use  Done,  Fixed, plus Added,  Not done,  Doing..., or minus Removed, followed by any comment you'd like to make. I will be crossing out my comments as they are redressed, and only mine. A detailed, section-by-section review will follow. –♠Vami_IV†♠ 12:12, 5 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

Prose

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  • Anti-regime forces included Slovak Army defectors, Agrarians, Communists, and Jews. Are there wikilinks that can be made with the presently unlinked text highlighted here?
    • Done
  • Altogether 69,000 of the 89,000 Jews in the Slovak State were murdered. Would read better as "were murdered in the Slovak State".
  • but confiscated movable property (such as furniture) which had been confiscated and sold to non-Jewish buyers. Delete "confiscated and", it is redundant.
    • Done
  • (In defense of such activities, SRP chairman Vojtech Winterstein said: "Jews have to make a living. They have no money, no opportunity to make money...")[19] Footnote this. It's the only not-footnote in the article.
  • Jews were also criticized for accepting help from American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Missing a "the".
    • Done
  • Another source of antisemitism, and trigger for violence a trigger
    • No, "trigger" refers back to "another" and I don't think the suggested change reads better.
  • was false rumors and antisemitic conspiracy theories, were
    • No, in English a verb agrees with its subject (in this case, "Another source of antisemitism").
  • Unlike non-Jewish Germans and Hungarians, the majority of Jews in Slovakia who had German or Hungarian as their mother tongue were not expelled from the country and retained their Czechoslovak citizenship. This is a good candidate for a footnote. Elsewise, insert a link to the Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia.
    • Already linked
  • Captain Palša Who?
Works for me. –♠Vami_IV†♠ 10:19, 11 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
  • the local District Committee The what?
    • As it sounds, an office of the local government. Linked cswiki article.
  • When the SRP came to investigate Ditto
    • Added explanation
  • incidents on UPA instead the UPA
    • done
  • passage of Restitution Act 128/1946, Ditto
    • done
  • Aryanized property and businesses to its original owners. businesses to their original owners
    • done
  • Slovak historian Michal Šmigeľ suggests that You can reduce Mr. Šmigeľ's name to just "Šmigeľ" now, he's been introduced now.
    • done
  • chapter of Union of Slovak Partisans You know the drill
    • done
  • formed a group of several partisans in order to fight the Jewish residents in the area Is "fight" the right word to use here? It makes it sound like the Jewish residents were forming gangs of their own.
    • changed to "attack"
  • police detained only a few people as a result of the attacks in Bratislava and elsewhere. Suggest shortening to just "the attacks".
  • Czechoslovak media either denied the riots occurred or that partisans had been involved in violence against Jews. Is this supposed to be only partisans?
    • No, the claim was that the partisans didn't do it, see Partisan Congress riots #Media coverage and #Reactions.
      • Ah, gotcha. In that case, can you add a comma before the "or"?
        • Done.
  • The police made up a list of politically unreliable "Suspects" or "person of interest" would be better here.
  • The mayor of Topoľčany apologized for the rioting a year later. Did the sitting mayor in 2005 apologize or did the guy who was mayor in 1945 apologize in 2005?
    • The one who was mayor in 2005. I'm not sure how to clarify this, or whether it needs clarification.
  • Czech historian Jan Láníček states that situation in Slovakia Another one
    • Done
  • Women were prominent agitators in many of the anti-Jewish demonstrators
    • fixed
  • HSĽS I assume this is the ruling party in the Slovak State. Should be full-form and linked if so.
    • done
  • Move the picture in "Kolbasov massacre" to the right.
    • Not done, MOS recommends alternating images on left and right and it won't cause issues with section breaking.
      • MOS also says that unless the subject of the image is looking into the text, it should be on the right. Moving the image will also not result in sandwiching, and there aren't any images above "Kolbasov massacre".
        • That's just not how it works in practice. Most FA articles are staggered left and right, which looks much better.

GA progress

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Criteria: 1a. prose () 1b. MoS () 2a. ref layout () 2b. cites WP:RS () 2c. no WP:OR () 2d. no WP:CV ()
3a. broadness () 3b. focus () 4. neutral () 5. stable () 6a. free or tagged images () 6b. pics relevant ()
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