Talk:Wilhelm Hoffman

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This article is not about Peter William Hoffman, author of "Not Too Long Ago," who does appear to be non-notable. This article appears to be about a WWII German soldier whose journals have been used as sources in older historical works with little online presence, and who therefore is presumptively notable. Note that the author described in the prod nomination would have been six years old at the Battle of Stalingrad [1]. Monicasdude 01:21, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

Ahh. At some point could you supply a few page refs to such books? Anyway, good rescue. Thatcher131 02:25, 8 March 2006 (UTC)