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'Damiaem' must have been a typo for several reasons. Damiaen (an unusual Dutch name) seems to be more likely because to may refer to the (Catholic) name of Damia(e)n. All Google hits for Damiaem seems to be copied Wikipedia articles. There are Google hits to non-Wikipedia webpages about a Damiaen van Doorninck who was in Colditz. And finally, the article text itself refers to Damiaen. So I modified the original page 'Damiaem J. van Doorninck' to redirect to this page.
War decorations: [1] Swiss bank claims: [2] A familytree: [3] Another familytree: [4] Yet another familytree: [5] My dads Swedish website: [6]
I hope this will clear things up.-- Damiaen 07:16, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
The category 'British veterans of WWII' was removed because he was Dutch, not British.
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'Damiaem' must have been a typo for several reasons. Damiaen (an unusual Dutch name) seems to be more likely because to may refer to the (Catholic) name of Damia(e)n. All Google hits for Damiaem seems to be copied Wikipedia articles. There are Google hits to non-Wikipedia webpages about a Damiaen van Doorninck who was in Colditz. And finally, the article text itself refers to Damiaen. So I modified the original page 'Damiaem J. van Doorninck' to redirect to this page.
War decorations: [1] Swiss bank claims: [2] A familytree: [3] Another familytree: [4] Yet another familytree: [5] My dads Swedish website: [6]
I hope this will clear things up.-- Damiaen 07:16, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
The category 'British veterans of WWII' was removed because he was Dutch, not British.