Talk:Villa Bouchina

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Except from the single website which seems to work on the subject, there is no external reference about this villa in this article. - Esurnir 01:00, 13 June 2007 (UTC)

I am the starter of the article and also the researcher that is called on the page. First of all, I think that one website should be enough as a source on Wikipedia, but I shall not go further on that opinion. You can find another reference on http://www.joodscheraadenschede.nl/nieuws/277.html. There has also been written a book about Villa Bouchina, it is called 'Joodse NSB'ers' and is written by Chris van der Heijden. At last, I would like to reference to the books of the Dutch historician Lou de Jong (unfortunately, I can't show that online), in witch Villa Bouchina has been called. Regards, IfIKnewOneIWouldHaveChosenThatOne 20:09, 29 August 2007 (UTC) ('Juni' on the Dutch Wikipedia)
This article really needs published english language references, are you sure you can find none? Parsival74 (talk) 04:23, 19 November 2007 (UTC)