Talk:Ivan Maisky
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[edit]Do we really need the virtually meaningless word "iconic" - practically everything these days is "iconic", with the result that absolutely nothing is!Malcolm535 (talk) 22:50, 6 April 2008 (UTC)
Maysky vs Maisky
[edit]As the ambassador to Great Britain and prominent Soviet diplomat Maysky should be known by his most common English name.
Results of google tests:
- Ivan Maysky Web 99 hits, Scholar 3 hits, Books 9 hits;
- Ivan Maisky Web 3520 hits, Scholar 352 hits, Books 655 hits. The book reference includes Maisky's memoirs.
I think the results of google testing are definite enough to say that the established English name of the guy is Ivan Maisky.
- Alex, just so you know for future occasions, WP:RUS#People explicitly prohibits using search engine tests to determine which name is conventional (see item #4). This, of course, does not include Google Books, but the results of the Google Books search would fall under #1 and #3 ("the person is an author of works published in English" or "the person is the subject of English-language publications"). So, to substantiate the "Maisky" spelling, a link to Maisky's memoirs would have been sufficient as it meets #1. Sorry for being such a pain in the rear about this, but it is my intent to eventually minimize the silly unending spelling debates by putting the practice on a firm foundation. Thanks and cheers,—Ëzhiki (Igels Hérissonovich Ïzhakoff-Amursky) • (yo?); 13:18, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
Chronology problem
[edit]"Before the outbreak of World War II, Maisky dealt with a number of crises including intense British hostility towards the Soviets as a result of the Winter War with Finland."
The quoted sentence appears not to make sense — the beginning of WW2 (1 September 1939) was BEFORE the Winter War, which started on 30 November 1939. Moreover, the Winter War was itself a part of WW2, being a direct consequence of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, in the same way that the German-Soviet invasion of Poland was. I would propose the following corrected sentence:
"After the outbreak of World War II, Maisky dealt with a number of crises including intense British hostility towards the Soviets as a result of the Soviet military actions against Finland ("Winter War")." 88.203.176.7 (talk) 03:55, 6 February 2014 (UTC)
- The same is true with the reference to the 1969 Sino-Soviet war. I'm not certain what is has to do with Maisky, but it is rather peculiar that talks about Maisky's role in commissions to plan for a post-war world, and then jumps ahead in about 25 years to 1969 to talk about the Sino-Soviet war, which does not appear to have anything to do with Maisky, who was in retirement at that point. --A.S. Brown (talk) 08:41, 16 September 2022 (UTC)
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