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It is unknown to me that Russians took part in the coup. Nikolay Romanov was Alexander's best man or something like that. He showed disgust (partly due to fear that he will share same fate, as indeed happened) I think that Alexander never waged open pro-Austrian policy like his father Milan. He tried
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As you are aware of the course of events stated here, if you consider that so called political figures are individuals as others, would referring to anything other than killing and murder not be insulting, formalistic attire to such a vicious slaughtering and such most miserable cravings for power? I
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in reference to "After another failed attempt to kill the Royal couple on the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the Belgrade Choral Society" Any further information available on this where it took place and why it failed and who was involved in this10:48, 13 February 2018 (UTC)10:48, 13 February
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At least since Christopher Clark's world-famous book "The Sleepwalkers", probably the most cited and respected book about the causes that finally led to the outbreak of the First World War, we have known that this event has the greatest imaginable importance. It is not without reason that Clark's
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Since Christopher Clark is a sharp critic of Serbia and ascribes it considerable responsibility for the outbreak of World War I, his book is a kind of counterstatement to Sulzberger. Southeast Europe expert Prof. Dr. Holm Sundhaussen confirms Clark "As far as Serbia is concerned, he describes the
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require inline citations at the paragraph level at a minimum; most of the article has none. I'm also concerned about the small number of sources that are used; talk page discussion mentions need for balance, and there appear (by a brief search through Google Books) to be a reasonable number of
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At the moment there is only a single reference,-albeit a good one, by American C.L. Sulzberger, who actually interviewed members of the assassination squad. Another source, preferably Serbian, would be useful, to add balance so it doesn't give a single American
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day). On that day, a man tried to assassinate former king Milan. Bacround og the attempt is not clear, but Milan accused his archenemies, the People's Radical Party, and pursued leaders of the party. I was may mistake. You should remove
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The writing, as well as the depth and breadth of coverage of the subject, are in my opinion adequate for GA; issues like the above (which I think will take some time to address) are the reason for failure.
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English-language sources that could be brought to bear (although I understand that Serbian-language sources might have details on some aspects of this event that aren't covered well elsewhere).
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have inadequate sourcing information; it is impossible to determine whether the claimed copyright is correct, since the photographer and first publication date are not identified.
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section doesn't make much sense. The Google translation from the Serbian into English doesn't clear it up. I did what I could to make it work, but is still hard to figure out.--
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am sorry but what I read here, including a government apparently pervaded by abominable elements of such ambushment allowed to carry on, it has moved me.
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Thank you. I have a book which relates the event; I had just read it about six months ago, so I thought I'd give a hand to editing this article.--
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That is why we need another source to balance Sulzberger's. He is decidely pro-Karadordevic; in fact he dedicated his book to Paul Karadordevic.--
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book begins with a chapter called "Serbian Ghosts - Murder in Belgrade", in which he goes into detail about the bloody deed of June 11, 1903.
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Black Hand (or Unification or Death) didn't exist at time of coup. It was formed 6 years later by Apis, Tankosić and rest of gang. --
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at the time. There may be suggestions below for improving the article. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be
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I think it's been upgraded to Mid-importance now. I gave it a C-class. With some work and more refs, it could rate a B-class.--
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Considering this coup was the first bloody step on the fateful march which ultimately led to World War I, I would rate this as
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Are you sure? Perhaps it existed under a different name? Historian Sulzberger maintains that it already existed by 1903.--
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I cannot but agree with you respectively to your first sentence above. And apparently since, others could not either.
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events correctly, even if his love of storytelling sometimes leads him to exaggerate statements."
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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I added the template. I usually err on the side of "stub/low" and let others upgrade.
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to balance between those powers. How does Mr(s). Sulzberger explain this? --
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This was the final political victory for King Alexander I.
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Could You translate from Serbian. Google Translate did
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I think it would be better if I enlisted the aid of
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