The result was delete. StarM 04:35, 15 November 2008 (UTC) reply
Looks to be part of User:Britishlocalhistory's campaign to promote some organisation called British Local History (see user's talk page, and user's edits, most of which have now been reverted as link spam). Seems to be non-notable ("one of over 10,000 refugees from Nazism who took the unprecedented step of swearing allegiance to King George VI..." - why does this one of over 10,000 deserve an article?) with so many unsourced biographical details that it MUST have been written by a family member or something. The only thing that might suggest notability is that he wrote "an extraordinary collection of poems", which is "a tribute to his self-strength, and dedication to preserving the memory for the sake of humanity", but again this is shameless self-promotion - this "extraordinary collection" was published by "British Local History", the name of the original creator of this article, making this whole piece a lengthy advert, IMO. Pince Nez ( talk) 07:43, 10 November 2008 (UTC) reply