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  • curprev 06:5506:55, 30 January 2023 Mureungdowon talk contribs 23,697 bytes +56 External links: The scholar's view on the issue of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery is a historical revisionism of war crimes against Koreans in Japan during World War II. Changing "Japan" to "Germany" and "Koreans" to "Jewish" is clearly anti-Semitism. Koreans and Jews were the biggest victims of World War II. undo

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  • curprev 21:0021:00, 3 April 2022 Citation bot talk contribs 18,415 bytes +35 Alter: template type, title. Add: jstor, page, s2cid, ssrn, magazine, authors 1-1. Removed parameters. Some additions/deletions were parameter name changes. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by BrownHairedGirl | Linked from User:BrownHairedGirl/Articles_with_new_bare_URL_refs | #UCB_webform_linked 1541/2849 undo

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  • curprev 03:2703:27, 27 September 2021 SweetPigs talk contribs 16,895 bytes +118 Source is a summary of four essays that rebut Ramseyer's article. Inaccurate citation practices and misrepresentation of information was two of many problems they had with the article. source provides four separate links to the essays that elaborate on their rebuttals. undo
  • curprev 03:0003:00, 27 September 2021 SweetPigs talk contribs 16,777 bytes +52 Sources make it explicitly clear that the criticism was only confined to his article - many prominent academics criticized the veracity of his research. Whether or not the contracts exist is beyond the scope of this article, and was not mentioned in the sources. WP:NPOV - "unable" can mean incompetent or incapable, wording that was not used in article to describe the prominent academics. Reworded sentence with language from articles to avoid confusion and WP:OR. undo

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  • curprev 23:0323:03, 17 September 2021 Ash-Gaar talk contribs m 16,725 bytes +13 slight clarification undo
  • curprev 22:5922:59, 17 September 2021 Ash-Gaar talk contribs m 16,712 bytes +1 Partially undid one of the recent changes. "Claimed to not find" is a tortured wording that goes too far in the other direction of possibly casting aspersions on Ramseyer's critics. This is not necessary to avoid potentially libelous claims, since it is a simple statement of fact. The historians looked for evidence and could not find it. The original wording did not say that the contracts did not exist, merely that they had not been found. Nevertheless, I still softened the original wording. undo
  • curprev 17:5317:53, 17 September 2021 Editeur24 talk contribs 16,711 bytes +5 I corrected potentially libelous claims of scholarly misconduct to say that Ramseyer has been *accused* of such things. undo

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