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... that Czech Dagmar Skálová(pictured) was given the nickname "Raksha" because of her leadership in Scouts?
Source: Šantora, Roman; Nosek, Václav; Janov, Slavomil; Dostál, Václav (2012). Skautské století [The Scout Century] (in Czech) (1st ed.). Junák - svaz skautů a skautek ČR, Tiskové a distribuční centrum.
ISBN978-80-86825-72-4.
ALT1: ... that Dagmar Skálová(pictured) took the blame for a coup to spare others the death penalty? Source: Šantora, Roman; Nosek, Václav; Janov, Slavomil; Dostál, Václav (2012). Skautské století [The Scout Century] (in Czech) (1st ed.). Junák - svaz skautů a skautek ČR, Tiskové a distribuční centrum.
ISBN978-80-86825-72-4.
Cited: - Both hooks need citations in the article no later than the end of the sentence (both have citations at the end of the paragraphs, but not after the sentences themselves), but otherwise good (AGF for offline sources in Czech).
Clear at 100px: - May need cropping to remove the black space in the top half. Also, the caption says "circa 1940" while the article says "in 1940" - these should be consistent.
QPQ: Done.
Overall: Minor issues, but overall good once those are fixed. ALT0 isn't interesting as someone who doesn't know much about the subject, but ALT1 is very good (other than a minor grammar issue: should be "to spare others from the death penalty", not "to spare others the death penalty").
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22:17, 14 June 2024 (UTC)reply
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FromCzech: Pinging contributors to the article as Evrik is unavailable to fix these issues - if any of you would like to take over this nomination, feel free to fix the issues above and ping me when it's done.
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06:38, 18 June 2024 (UTC)reply
I just did a quick copyedit of this article but I am a bit baffled by this
Scouting in [[Junák|Hungary]] was banned at the beginning of the Second World War.
I am not sure how Hungary during WW2 is relevant to this article nor why Hungary has been easteregg piped to Junák, is this supposed to say that Junák was abolished by the occupiers of Bohemia and Moravia during WW2? –
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