Talk:Lyudmila Gurchenko

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What's the point of starting identical stubs? Perhaps the author's limited command of the language is to blame, but his stubs have that disadvantage that when I find the time to write the article in earnest, it will not be elgible for WP:DYK as too old. --Ghirla | talk 17:25, 11 January 2006 (UTC) @Ghirlandajo:https://www.unian.info/multimedia/photo/10002915-otkrytie-pamyatnika-lyudmile-gurchenko-v-harkove.html[reply]

She's not ethnically Ukrainian, unlike previously assumed in the article[edit]

This is why research is vital! Apparently she's actually of Russian ethnicity, her real surname was Gurchenkov, and both her parents were from Russia. It's not like it was a secret or anything, she spoke about it, but that is the point. Why was it assumed in the article she was a "Russian of Ukrainian ethnicity," when it's the other way round? Sources: [1][2][3], and I'm afraid to think how many other articles make the same mistake.

In Soviet times, many people changed their surnames, for various reasons. Be it having a noble surname (fear of oppression), being Jewish (fear of antisemitism), or simply trying to not stand out. Don't assume!