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Two difficulties I'm not sure how to resolve:
The memorial plaque for
Aktion T4 victims is barely visible in the bus-station photo, less so in the full-resolution blowup. Perhaps some WP contributor in Berlin can take another picture of the plaque itself. It could be placed in the Aktion T4 article rather than the article on the street. Another memorial plaque is shown there.
This article, by mentioning both historical and modern landmarks, risks
anachronism. In the
Third Reich, Tiergarten 4 was an important office; now its former location is marked by a plaque set in the pavement. Such modern landmarks as Sony Center, Hiroshimastrasse, and Ben-Gurion-Strasse would have been inconceivable then. Perhaps separate paragraphs or sections would help.
Donfbreed (
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Germany, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Germany on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Two difficulties I'm not sure how to resolve:
The memorial plaque for
Aktion T4 victims is barely visible in the bus-station photo, less so in the full-resolution blowup. Perhaps some WP contributor in Berlin can take another picture of the plaque itself. It could be placed in the Aktion T4 article rather than the article on the street. Another memorial plaque is shown there.
This article, by mentioning both historical and modern landmarks, risks
anachronism. In the
Third Reich, Tiergarten 4 was an important office; now its former location is marked by a plaque set in the pavement. Such modern landmarks as Sony Center, Hiroshimastrasse, and Ben-Gurion-Strasse would have been inconceivable then. Perhaps separate paragraphs or sections would help.
Donfbreed (
talk) 21:43, 23 May 2010 (UTC)reply