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The changes introduced by "A. S. Brown" were copied from a book which describes a bunch of unsupported opinions and lies that have been copied by the author from other previous sensationalist books and have nothing to do with what historians indicate that happened in Morocco at the time. Obviously it was an unabashed attempt to promote that book. Please check the Spanish version of this article if you wish to read an equilibrated, slightly expanded version. However, the Italian version is today, in my opinion, even better. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.111.218.178 (talk) 11:40, 1 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
Please read the rules on reliable sources. Where are your sources saying that the book Arrogant Armies is full of "lies" that are rejected by historians? I see none. I am not James Perry so I do not understand your claim I am attempting to promote his book. Please do not engage in personal attacks. And please remember you cannot use statements in Wikipedia articles to support statements in another article. The Spanish and Italian articles might be better in your opinion, but that is just your opinion. Please also leave an edit summary when edit an article. Your massive deletion of properly cited statements to a RS without even providing a proper RS to support your claims is vandalism pure and simple.--A.S. Brown (talk) 21:47, 3 November 2016 (UTC)Reply