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Alice Eckenstein

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You placed the artikel in de-Wikipedia and gave "Basler Zeitung" as reference. Could you please give more details, e.g. date and content of the article. Currently, it is not clearly shown, why A. eckenstein should be listed in Wikipedia. --Alpöhi (talk) 11:41, 6 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]


hello Alpöhi,

I don't know wikipedia very well; i think it's complicated... for me anyway. I don't know where to reach you !? I suppose it is here (?) The article appeared in the Bazler Zeitung from 30 januari 1980 when the city of Bazel celebrated the 90th birthday of Alice Eckenstein. My grandfather was 1 of the 1400 children she saved. I have many lettres written and signed by her in 1916-1918 here at home. the picture of her tomb was taken by me in 2011.

best regards,

bruno voeten Lier belgium

Hello bruno voeten Lier, thanks for the answer and the date of the article in the Basler Zeitung. That helps a bit, I added the adte to the articles in english and german Wikipedai: en:Alice Eckenstein, de:Alice Eckenstein. I don't know much details about the english wikipedia, but in the german edition, we have quite strict rules about who and what is relevant to have an own articel in wikipedia, see de:WP:RK. Up to now, in the article is not clearly shown, why she is relevant for wikipedia. If you have more public material, details of ther Basler-Zeitung-Article (title?) etc. that would help. The letters you privately own, are not helpfull, as we can only refer to public available information. Best regards, --Alpöhi (talk) 09:53, 12 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Alpöhi, I have a scan of the article from the Basler Zeitung; and also an article from another Basel newspaper (NNZ newspaper, i don't know the full name...). Can i do something with that ? I have sent a letter to the heirs of Alice Eckenstein > Matthias Eckenstein to ask permission for an eventual publication on wikipedia of 2 or 3 letters of Alice E.that i have here at home. it is not helpfull you think ? It takes a lot of space too on 1 page, no? Greetings ! Bruno Voeten, Lier, Belgium.