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Hi, I'd like to improve this page, but I'm not familiar with sources on concentration camps and I'm having trouble finding reliable sources. Inside The Gates: The Nazi Concentration Camp at Ebensee, Austria looked great but it is self-published through Xlibris. The Jewish Virtual Library article on Ebensee cited a page which didn't cite its source. The US Army History page looks a bit more official and has an author--do you think that's a RS?
The library I work in has what appears to be a whole book on Ebensee, but unfortunately, it's in German. Please let me know what sources you recommend for the page. Rachel Helps (BYU) ( talk) 16:51, 1 October 2018 (UTC)
The man is a famous Holocaust denier. Nothing he writes on the topic can be considered a reliable source. Furthermore it is deeply offensive to cite him, and doing so calls the credibility of the entire article into question. This article should not cite him. The factoid that the camp manufactured tank gears should be removed if no other source can be found. TallNapoleon ( talk) 14:47, 1 August 2019 (UTC)
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Hi, I'd like to improve this page, but I'm not familiar with sources on concentration camps and I'm having trouble finding reliable sources. Inside The Gates: The Nazi Concentration Camp at Ebensee, Austria looked great but it is self-published through Xlibris. The Jewish Virtual Library article on Ebensee cited a page which didn't cite its source. The US Army History page looks a bit more official and has an author--do you think that's a RS?
The library I work in has what appears to be a whole book on Ebensee, but unfortunately, it's in German. Please let me know what sources you recommend for the page. Rachel Helps (BYU) ( talk) 16:51, 1 October 2018 (UTC)
The man is a famous Holocaust denier. Nothing he writes on the topic can be considered a reliable source. Furthermore it is deeply offensive to cite him, and doing so calls the credibility of the entire article into question. This article should not cite him. The factoid that the camp manufactured tank gears should be removed if no other source can be found. TallNapoleon ( talk) 14:47, 1 August 2019 (UTC)
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