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More sources for Sonia Wachstein[edit]

Hi, if anyone can help add more primary sources for this one, I'd really appreciate it: {{WikiProject Women's History}} Minuette Macon (talk) 19:08, 6 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Do you want primary sources (sources by Wachstein herself) or secondary sources (sources written by others about Wachstein)? I assume the latter. I've found books and a Vasser newspaper item that give some information about her that I've incorporated in the main article. Also, this article is already tagged WikiProject Women's History. To do that one edits the Talk page itself. Hopefully a reviewer will give some guidance if there's enough to publish to the mainspace. It's always good to have more. I haven't yet read her letters which likely will provide additional detail that secondary sources could corroborate. Note information from the German Wiki page is not considered a reliable source. The reference to the CJH archive of documents also doesn't have a direct link to the source from which the info was pulled. Nnev66 (talk) 19:31, 6 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]