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The pages alludes about collaboration. Timmermans had already had the same problem in the 1st world war. About the 2nd world war, the page considers this as "wrongly" and suggest that Timmermans, by his death, was a victim of an unfounded accusation. All this comes without a single reference. (Indeed the whole page lacks references, except for the Nobel Prize.) I have no opinion on that matter, but think collaboration to serious to be treated so lightly in Wikipedia. Instead of the personal opinion of Eugene van der Pijll in 2005, the page should give references to historians. --Dominique Meeùs (talk) 21:02, 17 February 2018 (UTC)Reply