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Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum and Documentation Centre
Full name spelling matching the official name of the institution published in the 'Moniteur Belge / Belgisch Staatsblad': "Kazerne Dossin: Memoriaal, Museum en Documentatiecentrum over Holocaust en Mensenrechten" name and spelling in Dutch since 29 October 2008 (or short "Kazerne Dossin"), see http://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/cgi_tsv/tsv_rech.pl?language=nl&btw=0807452744&liste=Liste
09:1109:11, 10 May 2020diffhist−28
Émile Dossin de Saint-Georges
The Dossin Barracks refers to the barracks, which is not an article by itself but is identical to 'Kazerne Dossin', the disambiguation page about the former barracks. No Holocaust memorial or museum was named after him: that simply got the existing name of the former barracks
08:1808:18, 10 May 2020diffhist+10 m
Daniel Sternefeld
This 'Dossinkazerne', in 1943, clearly means the transit camp, not at all the Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum and Documentation Centre. 'Dossinkazerne' was the general term, not the full official name, it should be that unofficial name in English.
05:5305:53, 10 May 2020diffhist−6 m
Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum and Documentation Centre
fix the bold part, despite it being the article title: The article also handles e.g. the museum and that element of the long name is not put in bold either. In case the proper title would really be 'too long', it will have to be "Kazerne Dossin Memorial and Centre".
05:4205:42, 10 May 2020diffhist+43
Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum and Documentation Centre
The square between the buildings of the Kazerne Dossin institution is named after a non Belgian Jew: a German national, who perhaps coincidentally could escape deportation but other in Belgium captured fugitives were rarely that lucky. Rephrased: 'during the Holocaust in WWII' was as if there ever was another one and as if the transit camp existed in any other time.
04:0604:06, 10 May 2020diffhist+164
Mechelen transit camp
In 1996 only at the very site; at present at the site: a memorial, no Holocaust museum and across the street (now more and officially named a square) the by law (statutes) Holocaust and Human Rights centre.
02:4802:48, 10 May 2020diffhist+497
John Muir Wood
→Music: reference url verified 22 Feb 2013 now redirecting to a main page of which search on 'John Muir Wood' gives on the same site a new url, which however refers to Wikipedia as its source (circular sourcing). Contrarily, the original url had been archived 20 days before the WP article was created, and is thus a valid reference. Other named parameters of that ref more correctly applied.
1 March 2020
01:1001:10, 1 March 2020diffhist−7 m
Brussels
The metropolitan area of Brussels with stated SIZE, which figure is not yet given by then for the Capital Region, must be distinguished clearly from and compared with the latter, hence "The five times larger metropolitan region" (803km /162km2=4.96, i.e. "five times")
00:3900:39, 1 March 2020diffhist+25
Brussels
The metropolitan area of Brussels with stated population, which figure is not yet given by then for the Capital Region, must be distinguished clearly from the latter, hence "The nearly five times larger metropolitan region" (803km2/162km2=4.96). "
00:2200:22, 1 March 2020diffhist+10
Brussels
'Brussels versus the Flemish Region (within which it forms an enclave)' is correct and the opposite of 'Brussels versus the Flemish Region (which forms an enclave)' and the latter is absurd.