Talk:1st Prussian Infantry Regiment

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GA Review

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Reviewer: Shushugah (talk · contribs) 21:41, 4 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]


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Initial review

The article has a significant number of redlinks, particularly to 24 battles, but is missing description about Battle in Breslau despite being one of the few linked in the infobox. In general, I am concerned about the

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weight and overly detailed information.

It is missing citations at least four times.

It has copious details about the composition of the units, as well as details of their uniforms.

This uncited passage sounds like the 1st Foot Guards (German Empire) (not sure) or someone else got mixed up by the two. Either way, it needs to be resolved. The regiment's numeric successor, the 1st Infantry Regiment (1st East Prussian) would later be raised to the status of Grenadiers and serve with distinction until its disbanded in 1919. That regiment's successor, the 1st (East Prussian) Infantry Regiment would then serve in the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht until its final disbandment in 1945.[citation needed]

Non reliable sources

I am not sure how reliable Preussenweb.de is. While German language sources can be used, sources need to either be in scholarly publications, or published by experts. I couldn't find any mention/reference to Reinhard Nelke by other scholars or within English wikipedia except two sparse mentions in the early 2000s. The claims dependent on Preussenweb need to be replaced.

Weasel phrases

Uncited phrases like which had a profound impact on the future of the world as a whole are not encyclopedic. Notably serving? What does that mean? The sections about the Succession/7 year war don't give further insight.

Nitpicks

  • The numbers in the list of battalion members don't add up. The count of 1 Grenadier company and 4 Musketeer companies do not add up to the battalion totals. In the second place, it appears that the total list doesn't include 5 physicians. But in the first place, it seems that a headquarters company is missing consisting of: 5 Officers, 9 NCOs, 3 Drummers, 1 Fifer, 114 Musketeers, and 1 Drum Major.

2601:647:8004:7E50:7017:6D38:F795:C2A8 (talk) 16:09, 3 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]