Talk:Jean Mattéoli
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English translation
Hello!
If anyone has the time to look over the English version of this article and correct it that would be great. It's great that there is an English version, but it looks as if it has been translated by Google translate. It probably needs to be translated from scratch by an actual translator.
Thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.2.97.132 (talk) 11:18, 9 February 2019 (UTC)
Translator notes
- Navarre is a nickname for a resistance leader, not the city.
- These Resistance networks look really important and the Alliance one is a Good Article on French wikipedia, so these articles really should be translated
- 1994 report needs to be expanded
- French article has five in-line references that should be brought over.