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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 20:34, 17 February 2019 (UTC)
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Ichiki Tatsuo
edit- ... that despite a ban on Indonesian nationalist hymns during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, a Japanese army propagandist wrote one and it debuted in an official event? Source: https://books.google.com/books?id=PAFiDwAAQBAJ&pg=149
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Created by Juxlos (talk). Self-nominated at 18:31, 14 January 2019 (UTC).
- Most everything looks good, but I have one minor nit-pick; the fact that Tatsuo wrote the song is not mentioned in the article. Could you fix this so that this can be approved? Cheers, --SkyGazer 512 Oh no, what did I do this time? 02:25, 28 January 2019 (UTC)
- @SkyGazer 512: done. Juxlos (talk) 08:53, 28 January 2019 (UTC)
- Thanks for the tweak. Article is eligible with length and newness, well-written and sourced, with no copyvios or close para. Hooks seems fine in all aspects now (interesting, cited in article, etc.) and I verified that the information is supported by the cited book via Google Books. No pic is used and qpq has been done. Should be good to go!--SkyGazer 512 Oh no, what did I do this time? 13:54, 28 January 2019 (UTC)
- Hi, I came by to promote this, but I'm having trouble finding the hook fact in the Mark book. Could you adjust the URL to link directly to that page? Yoninah (talk) 19:54, 17 February 2019 (UTC)
- @Yoninah: It’s already on the url (Page 194), but I’ll quote: "For Indonesians who did not already know him from his prewar activities, Ichiki had confirmed his pro-Indonesian credentials at a founding ceremony for the propaganda squad sponsored "Greater East Asian Culture Association" eighteen days after the Dutch surrender through a stirring debut performance of the song "Long Live Indonesia", with text by Ichiki and music by Iida Nobuo-apparently in defiance of the official ban on such themes issued earlier that same week." Juxlos (talk) 20:25, 17 February 2019 (UTC)