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:Normální uživatelé přejmenovávat mohou běžne, pokud chtějí ale jeden článek přesunout tam co je další tak už je třeba zásah správců (neboť se totiž ten druhý přitom smaže). Pokud nemůžeš tak na to kouknu, ale ne teď protože tu mám ještě něco co řešit taky jinde, na wiki moc času nezbývá. [[Wikipedista:Aktron|Aktron]] ([[Wikipedista diskuse:Aktron|d]]|[[Speciální:Contributions/Aktron|p]]) 16:48, 14. 11. 2007 (UTC)
 
== Bitva o Vukovar ==
 
Ahoj, Aktron.<br>
I saw that you've started the article about the battle of Vukovar.<br>
Thank you for that, it really means a lot to us.<br>
Now, few notices. There're few things to be corrected. <br>
Bitva o Vukovar is part of "Homeland War". In Croatian, this war is called "Domovinski rat".<br>
There was no civil war (''Občanská válka'') in Yugoslavia. That was a Greater Serbian aggression. It very insulting to citizens of Croatia (we didn't fought to rule over Yugoslavia, we fought to defend our independence); among those citizens are also '''Czechs from Croatia''', that were first-line volunteers (there was no need to mobilize them!) in defense of Croatia. Here's the link [http://www.matica.hr/Vijenac/vijenac354.nsf/AllWebDocs/Osvjetljavanje_istine Croatian minorities in defense of Croatia]<br>
E.g., in the city of [[Daruvar]] (that today has Czech minority of 18.9%), at the very beginning of Serbian aggression on this city, local Czechs promplty volunteered, so they've made 70% of the volunteers and defenders. Later, when the mobilization started, the percent of Czechs sharply declined (but not in the absolute numbers). Also, it's important to note, that many Czechs in Croatia officially declare as Croats (but they never hide their Czech origin, many of them use Czech in everyday life), so the number and share of Czechs is higher. <br>
Sincerely, [[User:Kubura|Kubura]] 10:49, 19. 11. 2007 (UTC)