![]() ![]() Perhaps another reviewer who is fluent in Dutch could revisit the matter. The hook is now supported by a source in Dutch, though as I don't read Dutch I can't attest to its content or its reliability.Why is it that Eva's story is covered more often than the thousands of others? If there's something about her case which makes it particularly intriguing, then please add this to the hook.But hers are one of the more told and covered stories, because of this an article has been created. Since one of the sources states "there were thousand of stories just like hers", does Beem really meet the threshold for notability? GoingBatty ( talk) 02:17, 23 October 2014 (UTC).So then I will not withdraw the nomination for now. Some improvements has been made by Yngvadottir.Unless Werldwayd, GoingBatty or Yngvadottir can help me.- BabbaQ ( talk) 18:26, 22 October 2014 (UTC) If not someone else has something to add to the article I think I will withdraw my nomination.The wording of the hook itself is OK, though not particularly remarkable anything which could be done to make it a bit more interesting (not to mention better referenced) would be great. The sourcing problem extends to the hook-the claim of being given a new identity is sourced only to a post on Blogspot. ![]() The article is new enough, and just barely long enough, but it relies almost exclusively on blogs, self-published online presentations, and other unreliable sources.Nominated by BabbaQ ( talk) at 20:00, 18 October 2014 (UTC). that Eva Beem was a Dutch Jewish child who hid from the Nazis for several years in a village under a new identity?Ĭreated/expanded by BabbaQ ( talk), Hoops gza ( talk). ![]()
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