Talk:Hannie Schaft

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I'm afraid I know very little about the subject, so I cannot speak to the length or detail this article should ideally have. However, a very cursory examination reveals several spelling/capitalization errors (Jewish and Nazis should always be capitalized) and there may be others. A picture would be great if there are any to be had. And the article cites no references. Can't move up to B-class in my book without references. LordAmeth 00:24, 14 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] pointless?

The text uses the phrase "pointless in the eyes of the Germans" as an explanation why she was hated. I think it's important to know why she did it then, otherwise the suggestion is there that the German opinion is the one that counts. In the second place the Nazi's hated the Communists and many Communist prissoners were executed just before the end of the war. Would Hannie had beeen saved if she weren't one? Ofcourse that can not be answerd but I do think it matters. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.95.200.97 (talk) 02:27, 2 January 2008 (UTC)