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The high temperature in the registration of Europe's most well known war children should should vote for the importance. Eric Haig
- Hmm.. can you explain to us how this person meets criteria in WP:BIO? - CrazyRussian talk/email 13:06, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
Yes, I think I can. Of the several million war children in Europe, there are, to my knowledge, only three of the war-born (1939-45) who have testified under their own names, Dörte von Westernhagen, Eystein Eggen and the dane Claus Bryld. The last one created a heated discussion going on for several years. As the hard working wiki Steve Hart says regarding the european war children: the NS-children are a topic in themselves. Who would imagine that the germans lost the war, if his sole source were the wiki-articles on the subject? But they did indeed. That is: 1) your father was a hero, 2)your father is a martyr and 3) you should keep your mouth shut and forever listen to your father. This is mr. Brylds struggle, and I therefore do think he is entitled. Best regards Eric Haig