The result was delete. Sam Walton ( talk) 09:46, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
This article came from a longer unsourced article in the Spanish Wikipedia. I can't find sources about or mentioning Imhyre Kértez that don't copy information from Wikipedia or are reliable sources. This was made by an IP user in the Spanish Wikipedia, with probably no expansion since its edits. Also can't find anyone else with the Imhyre name. Perhaps checking with a genuine list of people who performed in the National Theatre in Warsaw historically or examining extra details in the other article could be ways to check if this person existed. TheGGoose ( talk) 14:13, 17 September 2015 (UTC)
No evidence to support any of this appears online. As noted above, "Imhyre" does not appear to be an authentic name; conceivably, the name could have been suggested by the actual Nobel laureate Imre Kertész. The original Spanish-language article was created in May 2004 by an IP with no other edits. Since in-depth fields of scholarly research have developed surrounding victims of the Nazis in World War II, it seems unthinkable that a story like this one (particularly since the subject was supposedly a prominent actor in Warsaw) would have totally escaped notice in reliable sources. Likewise, no references exist for the subject's writings, the preservation of the building or even the location where the events allegedly took place. Counting the Spanish-language version, this appears to be the longest-lived known hoax on Wikipedia. Calamondin12 ( talk) 17:40, 17 September 2015 (UTC)
The result was delete. Sam Walton ( talk) 09:46, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
This article came from a longer unsourced article in the Spanish Wikipedia. I can't find sources about or mentioning Imhyre Kértez that don't copy information from Wikipedia or are reliable sources. This was made by an IP user in the Spanish Wikipedia, with probably no expansion since its edits. Also can't find anyone else with the Imhyre name. Perhaps checking with a genuine list of people who performed in the National Theatre in Warsaw historically or examining extra details in the other article could be ways to check if this person existed. TheGGoose ( talk) 14:13, 17 September 2015 (UTC)
No evidence to support any of this appears online. As noted above, "Imhyre" does not appear to be an authentic name; conceivably, the name could have been suggested by the actual Nobel laureate Imre Kertész. The original Spanish-language article was created in May 2004 by an IP with no other edits. Since in-depth fields of scholarly research have developed surrounding victims of the Nazis in World War II, it seems unthinkable that a story like this one (particularly since the subject was supposedly a prominent actor in Warsaw) would have totally escaped notice in reliable sources. Likewise, no references exist for the subject's writings, the preservation of the building or even the location where the events allegedly took place. Counting the Spanish-language version, this appears to be the longest-lived known hoax on Wikipedia. Calamondin12 ( talk) 17:40, 17 September 2015 (UTC)