Talk:Alexey Dushkin

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Bohdan Bondar

Article frankly breaks a neutrality. Nationality (that is ethnic origin "Russian" it is confirmed with nothing). Its birthplace is the Kharkov Governorate

Alexandrovka (modern name Oleksandrivka ) is village of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohodukhiv_Raion the area (Ukraine) for that time the Russian Empire

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexeï_Douchkine (Bibliographie)wiki link to the settlement page 

Therefore nationality Russian is changed for the Russian empire. Russian and the Russian empire are a different nationality . It became history as the Soviet architect.

that it Russian architect is not present data.  
It is impossible Soviet to turn into the Russian automatically at all. 

About categories. In categories costs Russian much. But let's look at date of birth and then we will walk according to its autobiography. After the termination of modern Ukrainian Kharkiv institute (or then the Soviet Ukraine) - it worked and projected objects in city of Donbass there is no information that we had cities only from the Russian sector - therefore it is necessary to consider кк the cities of two countries)

( and was as a part of group on creation of a structure of college in the city of Kharkov (the Ukrainian city) 

And here we have two ways and two logicians

Logic and way number 1 We write categories that it Russian, ukrainian and Soviet because created in the territory of the Soviet Russia and the Soviet Eastern Ukraine

Logic and way number two we call it only Soviet and we delete all categories Russians. In general it is option the most correct. We definitely do not know, perhaps he created that that in the countries of the Caucasus or Kazakhstan which then were a part of the USSR. It is not correct to put category "Russian" only on the Russian sources and the websites at all.

The French Wikipedia did most right thing - made it only Soviet in CATEGORIES — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bohdan Bondar (talkcontribs) 15:23, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply