Wikipedia contributions by Richo98118
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- October 5Edited 5/11/2026, 8:10:46 PM
Is there anything more important than Monty Python? Included a citation.
- May 8Edited 5/8/2026, 7:19:39 PM
Added that this is marked as Victory In Europe Day, and added a citation.
- May 8Edited 5/8/2026, 7:13:36 PM
Whilst researching what happened in Cade's Revolt, it appears that it started in April, not on today's date. And even those dates are fuzzy, so removed. Also added Hundred Year War header to the next entry
- May 4Edited 5/4/2026, 8:31:45 PM
Added a header identifying the executions of the Irish leadership. Added a citation
- April 30Edited 5/3/2026, 12:15:46 AM
von Ribbentrop is best know for his war crimes. Added a supporting citation.
- April 30Edited 4/30/2026, 9:55:17 PM
The raising of the flag deserves its own entry. Whilst researching, I found that the Victory Banner was actually raised the next day. Added a citation supporting this entry.
- April 30Edited 4/30/2026, 9:26:20 PM
Added a citation to the new entry. Since it is significant, I didn't want to delete it.
- April 29Edited 4/29/2026, 8:10:36 PM
von Leeb was convicted in the High Command Case. Added a citation supporting this.
- April 29Edited 4/29/2026, 8:05:58 PM
Removed a couple that don't meet the standards in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Days_of_the_year
- April 28Edited 4/28/2026, 7:18:51 PM
Cleaned up the description to highlight that the mutiny occurred on this day.
- April 28Edited 4/28/2026, 7:12:24 PM
Muller was much more than just an SS officer. Added a supporting citation.
- April 24Edited 4/24/2026, 7:37:28 PM
Grawitz was responsible for medical experiments (and T4 killings, but I couldn't find an acceptable source). Added a citation for the experiments.
- April 24Edited 4/24/2026, 7:31:59 PM
Removed a birhtday that don't meet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Days_of_the_year
- April 24Edited 4/24/2026, 7:28:02 PM
Mr Peach was fatally injured on April 23. As there is an entry describing this on DoY for April 23, this entry is redundant.
- April 23Edited 4/23/2026, 8:35:40 PM
The putsch actually began on April 21. April 23 is significant due to President de Gaulle's radio broadcast, so changed the wording to reflect this. Also added a citiation.
- April 22Edited 4/22/2026, 8:00:18 PM
DoY standards require a specific wiki page for entries. There is none for the Fighter Aviation Day, so removed this entry.
- April 21Edited 4/22/2026, 7:50:22 PM
Rittmeister von Richthofen is best known as the Red Baron. Added a citation.
- April 21Edited 4/22/2026, 7:44:53 PM
Globocnik was a key in the Holocaust in Poland. Added a citation.
- April 22Edited 4/22/2026, 12:58:51 AM
Glucks was key in the concentration camp and Holocaust. Added a citation.
- April 17Edited 4/17/2026, 6:01:42 PM
As the general was being held as a WWII PoW, the WWII header is needed. Added.
- April 16Edited 4/16/2026, 8:20:34 PM
Hoss was convicted and executed for his crimes. Added a citation.
- April 16Edited 4/16/2026, 8:09:47 PM
The citation itself says the award was in a letter dated April 15. As this page is for April 16, removed it.
- April 15Edited 4/15/2026, 7:32:00 PM
Removed four that don't meet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Days_of_the_year
- April 13Edited 4/13/2026, 7:55:21 PM
Air Marshall Harris is best known as head of Bomber Command. Added a citation.
- March 30Edited 3/30/2026, 7:46:14 PM
Sandberger was convicted for his war crimes. Added a citation showing this.
- March 30Edited 3/30/2026, 7:35:58 PM
Added WWII header, tightened up the sentence, and added a citation.
- March 26Edited 3/26/2026, 8:14:32 PM
General Westmoreland is best known for his command during the Vietnam War. Included a citation.
- March 26Edited 3/26/2026, 8:12:24 PM
Stangl was convicted for being Treblinka and Sobibor commandant. Added a citation describing this.
- March 26Edited 3/26/2026, 7:53:08 PM
The arrival of the first women prisoners at Auschwitz is really a part of the Holocaust, not WWII. Changed the header to this fact, then changed the next WWII header to a wiki link.
- March 23Edited 3/23/2026, 7:42:08 PM
Dr. von Braun is best known for his work on the Saturn V. Added a citation.
- March 23Edited 3/23/2026, 7:37:32 PM
Commander Boxhall is best known for his service on the Titanic. Added a citation.
- March 18Edited 3/18/2026, 7:21:32 PM
The wiki article about the treaty says it was signed on Jan 30, 1875. Other sources back this up, so I have removed this erroneous entry.
- March 17Edited 3/17/2026, 7:32:44 PM
Group Captain Hemingway deserves notice for being the last of the Few
- March 17Edited 3/17/2026, 7:26:54 PM
Col. Irwin is best known for his moon landing. Added a citation.
- March 17Edited 3/17/2026, 7:15:43 PM
Added WWII as a header, since the bridge's capture and collapse were battle actions.
- March 16Edited 3/16/2026, 7:53:37 PM
He wasn't "former" when he accomplished the feat, so removed this word.
- March 11Edited 3/11/2026, 8:04:09 PM
Mr. Farnsworth is best known for his contributions to TV development. The cited article describes this, so no additional citation is needed.
- March 10Edited 3/10/2026, 7:47:28 PM
Given that he was murdered in 1973, he could hardly be the incumbent governor.
- March 9Edited 3/9/2026, 9:19:47 PM
Lenz was a prominent Nazi eugenicist. Added a citation to that effect.
- March 6Edited 3/6/2026, 8:52:46 PM
Stoop was a convicted and executed war criminal. Added a citation that shows this.
- March 6Edited 3/6/2026, 8:40:29 PM
DoY standards require a specific wiki page for entries. There is none for these executions, so removed this entry.
- Philip BobbittEdited 3/4/2026, 5:13:02 PM
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1341715964|1341715964]] by [[Special:Contributions/Richo98118|Richo98118]] ([[User talk:Richo98118|talk]]) Messed up the invisible comment. Will try again...
- Philip BobbittEdited 3/4/2026, 4:38:58 PM
Reverted my reversion. As the editor kindly pointed out, Sir Philip acquired dual citizenship and King Charles changed his knighthood to be substantive.
- Philip BobbittEdited 3/4/2026, 3:44:53 PM
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1341701316|1341701316]] by [[Special:Contributions/512215hgh|512215hgh]] ([[User talk:512215hgh|talk]]). See previous revision.
- Philip BobbittEdited 3/4/2026, 3:44:27 PM
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1341701165|1341701165]] by [[Special:Contributions/512215hgh|512215hgh]] ([[User talk:512215hgh|talk]]). See previous revision.
- Philip BobbittEdited 3/4/2026, 3:41:45 PM
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1341700050|1341700050]] by [[Special:Contributions/512215hgh|512215hgh]] ([[User talk:512215hgh|talk]]) I had a discussion with the person who submitted this. The Gazette is the official UK public record, and it says honorary knighthoods are not entitled to use Sir.
- Philip BobbittEdited 3/3/2026, 7:00:36 PM
As per the Gazette (https://www.thegazette.co.uk/awards-and-accreditation/content/103441) those with honorary knighthoods are not entitled to use "sir"
- February 19Edited 2/19/2026, 12:25:04 AM
Deng was much more than just the first vice premier. Added a citation.
- February 19Edited 2/19/2026, 12:14:43 AM
DoY standards require a specific wiki page for entries. There is none for the Georgia board of censorship, so removed this entry.
- February 15Edited 2/15/2026, 11:52:35 PM
There is no separate entry in wiki for the attack. DoY standards require one, and so removed this entry
- February 12Edited 2/12/2026, 11:13:22 PM
Added the conflict where the massacre occurred, and who allegedly did it. Included a citation.
- February 5Edited 2/5/2026, 9:02:35 PM
Cleaned up the sentence. The fact this happened on the New Year is not really relevant to the entry.