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The fact is that ''Kharkiv'' is used in English generally since 1991, and always has been in mainstream histories of Ukraine (e.g. [[Subtelny]] 1988, [[Magocsi]] 1996, [[Yekelchyk]] 2007). The use of ''Kharkov'' by historians of WWII can be considered the anachronism, and it ought to be applied with care.&nbsp;''—[[User:Mzajac |Michael]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Mzajac |Z.]]&nbsp;<small>2008-04-29&nbsp;23:03&nbsp;Z</small>''
 
== [[Battle of West Ukraine (1944)]] ==
 
Thanks for adding the Soviet casualties and strength to the article, I've been trying to find someplace that has them. However, would you mind formatting the reference with [[Template:Cite Web]]? I'm trying to make the references as neat as possible, since if I ever decide to take it to A-class or FA that'll be an issue. I don't speak Russian, so I can't. Thanks! [[User:Borg_Sphere|<font color="green">Joe</font>]] <font color="green">([[User talk:Borg_Sphere|<font color="green">Talk</font>]])</font> 23:50, 30 September 2008 (UTC)