Talk:Gabriel Gorodetsky

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Too few is said about Gorodetdky's arguements.

This article is definitely Suvorov-sided.[edit]

It confronts neutrality.

"In the Last Republic Suvorov responded to Gorodetsky and other critics of his first two books on Second World War history. He was particularly scathing in his criticisms of Gorodetsky's work, especially The Icebreaker Myth." Nothing is said neither about Gorodetsky's answers nor about points of view of other famous historians.

These are the FACTS - Suvorov indeed said that. I think we have neutral text here without saying who is right and who is wrong. If you feel that article is not finished add stub tag. Other famous historians are unrelated to this article. This article is not biased. Sigitas 06:56, 8 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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