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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' categorizes those conflicts which are a part of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' categorizes those conflicts which are a part of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] as well as the real world. For conflicts which originated in the DWU, please see '''[[:Category:Conflicts]]'''. | ||
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[[Category:Human conflicts]] | [[Category:Human conflicts]] | ||
[[Category:Earth | [[Category:Earth conflicts]] | ||
[[Category:Conflicts]] |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 28 October 2016
Conflicts from the real world categorizes those conflicts which are a part of the Doctor Who universe as well as the real world. For conflicts which originated in the DWU, please see Category:Conflicts.
Writing " . . . from the real world" articles
Conflicts from the real world is a member of a category that organizes things within Doctor Who universe. As such it (or, if a subcategory, articles within it) must be written from that point of view. Care must be taken with articles or subcategories like this to ensure that we stress only what is known within the DWU.
Main body of article
Please remember that the main parts of articles within a DWU category should only give information that is actually provided in the story or stories concerned. For instance, an article about a song from the real world shouldn't state the writers of that song, its highest UK chart position or, generally, the year in which it debuted. Almost never is such information provided in a DWU source. Likewise, people from the real world usually are not given full birth and death dates or detailed career information in a DWU story. We don't know from a DWU source, for instance, even what the dates of Margaret Thatcher's prime ministership were. They could be different from that which obtained in the real world, especially given the presence of strictly fictional prime ministers, like Harriet Jones. While copying Wikipedia articles is not forbidden by our Manual of Style, it should be strictly avoided for subjects within the " . . . from the real world" categories. Limit yourself to only that information which can be seen or heard from the story concerned. Remember, all these articles will have a wikipediainfo link, anyway, allowing readers to easily access Wikipedia, if they so choose.
Behind-the-scenes sections
"Common knowledge" about subjects like these should only be given in the behind the scenes section, or, if brief, in an italicized section beneath the article proper. Information given in the behind-the-scenes section should be limited to only what is relevant to amplify the meaning of the main part of the article. For instance, the real world hosts of the television programme, What Not to Wear are relevant to the DWU article, because those presenters provided the voices of the hosts in the DWU version of What Not to Wear seen in Bad Wolf. However, their names should not be given in the main body of the article, because that fact is not established by the episode. Instead, the information is best included in the behind-the-scenes section. By contrast, Orlando Bloom's involvement in The Lord of the Rings and The Pirates of the Caribbean is completely irrelevant to the DWU — until and unless either of those facts are established by the DWU or he participates in a DWU production — and shouldn't be included in the behind-the-scenes section.
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total.
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B
- Operation Barbarossa
- Battle for Granada
- Battle of Actium
- Battle of Agincourt
- Battle of Balaclava
- Battle of Bosworth
- Battle of Clontarf
- Battle of Culloden
- Battle of Edgehill
- Battle of Granicus River
- Battle of Hastings
- Battle of Jutland
- Battle of Malplaquet
- Battle of Marston Moor
- Battle of Minatogawa
- Battle of Mons
- Battle of Morat
- Battle of Naseby
- Battle of Passchendaele
- Battle of Ridgeway
- Battle of Stamford Bridge
- Battle of Tewkesbury
- Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
- Battle of the Ebro River
- Battle of the Somme
- Bear River Massacre
- Beer Hall Putsch
- Battle of Berlin
- Battle of Bialystock
- Blitzkrieg
- Bloody Sunday
- Bombing of Dresden
- Boston Tea Party
- Boudican revolt
- Boxer Rebellion
- Battle of Britain
- British-Zulu war
- Battle of the Bulge
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M
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S
- Scottish Border Wars
- Scuffle
- Second Afghan War
- Second Sino-Japanese War
- Sepoy Mutiny
- Seven Years' War
- Shimabara Rebellion
- Siege of Kaffa
- Siege of Leningrad
- Siege of Lucknow
- Siege of Mons (1572)
- Siege of Quebec
- Siege of Sevastopol
- Sino-Vietnamese War
- South Pacific Campaign
- Spanish Civil War
- St Bartholomew's Day massacre
- St Valentine's Day Massacre
- Battle of Stalingrad