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June 2009

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I have removed the warnings regarding the Second Sino-Japanese War, and I am unsure as to what convinced me that the changes were vandalism. In reviewing the article, the wide-ranging casualty figures need to have reliable and verifiable sources provided, and should probably be expressed as ranges rather than fixed numbers. Stating that facts are true does not make them so, and any changes should reflect the source of the figures. Please accept my apologies for the erroneous vandalism warnings, which have been removed, and please contact me with any questions about adding soucres. Alansohn (talk) 21:15, 22 June 2009 (UTC)Reply