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*'''Delete''' [[User:Jamesgibbon|<font style="color:green">james</font><font style="color: blue">gibbon</font>]] 00:08, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' [[User:Jamesgibbon|<font style="color:green">james</font><font style="color: blue">gibbon</font>]] 00:08, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' Resurrected by anon article, originally redirected to [[Religious_denominations_in_Poland]] contains statements which not only are clearly POVs but border with the vandalism. The issue of Polish Anti-Semitism has been addressed in a number of recently discussed and revised articles such as [[History of the Jews in Poland]], [[Anti-Semitism]], [[History_of_Poland_%281939-1945%29]], [[History_of_Poland_%281945-1989%29]], [[Kielce Pogrom]], [[Massacre in Jedwabne]]. --[[User:Ttyre|Ttyre]] 00:18, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' Resurrected by anon article, originally redirected to [[Religious_denominations_in_Poland]] contains statements which not only are clearly POVs but border with the vandalism. The issue of Polish Anti-Semitism has been addressed in a number of recently discussed and revised articles such as [[History of the Jews in Poland]], [[Anti-Semitism]], [[History_of_Poland_%281939-1945%29]], [[History_of_Poland_%281945-1989%29]], [[Kielce Pogrom]], [[Massacre in Jedwabne]]. --[[User:Ttyre|Ttyre]] 00:18, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
:The vandalism is committed by User:Witkacy [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anti-Semitism_in_Poland&diff=18564541&oldid=18564505] who also keeps adding the sentence "Poles generally being known for being one of the most Anti-Semitic peoples in the world".
:The article's special nature, deals with an atypical problem. Jews were afforded comforts by the rulers of Poland, but most of the Christian citizens did not enjoy this relationship between them. When Jews were going around the world to proclaim their own pain in reference to the Holocaust, Poles felt left out and anti-Semitism rose by clear margins. Whilst Christian Poles were treated somewhat different from the Jews by the Nazis, the rest of the world did not know the background to German-Polish violence. I have a feeling that the naysayers of this vote are tied to the page here: [[Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Anti-Polonism]] Is it true, that none of you care about the Poles but are frothing at the mouth to feel pity for the Jews? There is much ignorance of Central and Eastern European social history, in Western eyes. [[User:TheUnforgiven|TheUnforgiven]] 00:29, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
:The article's special nature, deals with an atypical problem. Jews were afforded comforts by the rulers of Poland, but most of the Christian citizens did not enjoy this relationship between them. When Jews were going around the world to proclaim their own pain in reference to the Holocaust, Poles felt left out and anti-Semitism rose by clear margins. Whilst Christian Poles were treated somewhat different from the Jews by the Nazis, the rest of the world did not know the background to German-Polish violence. I have a feeling that the naysayers of this vote are tied to the page here: [[Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Anti-Polonism]] Is it true, that none of you care about the Poles but are frothing at the mouth to feel pity for the Jews? There is much ignorance of Central and Eastern European social history, in Western eyes. [[User:TheUnforgiven|TheUnforgiven]] 00:29, 11 July 2005 (UTC)

Revision as of 00:41, 11 July 2005

A look at the history of this page shows strong feelings on either side. There has been considerable effort made to speedy this page, even though it is not really a candidate, and it has been redirected twice to articles which really don't speak to this issue. It seems VfD is rightfully the place for a decision to be made on the fate of this article. Denni 22:46, 2005 July 10 (UTC)

The vandalism is committed by User:Witkacy [1] who also keeps adding the sentence "Poles generally being known for being one of the most Anti-Semitic peoples in the world".
The article's special nature, deals with an atypical problem. Jews were afforded comforts by the rulers of Poland, but most of the Christian citizens did not enjoy this relationship between them. When Jews were going around the world to proclaim their own pain in reference to the Holocaust, Poles felt left out and anti-Semitism rose by clear margins. Whilst Christian Poles were treated somewhat different from the Jews by the Nazis, the rest of the world did not know the background to German-Polish violence. I have a feeling that the naysayers of this vote are tied to the page here: Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Anti-Polonism Is it true, that none of you care about the Poles but are frothing at the mouth to feel pity for the Jews? There is much ignorance of Central and Eastern European social history, in Western eyes. TheUnforgiven 00:29, 11 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]