Talk:Charlotte Delbo

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This is a good article, but I wish it had a list of references... --Bookandcoffee 19:20, 29 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Well, I took much of what I wrote from various sources online. I'm not totally sure which now, but I could replicate them. However, they do contradict each other sometimes.
There is so little in the way of biographical material on her. There isn't even an article in the French wikipedia. The stuff in Langer may be the best we have that one can easily get hold of.
I take no credit for some of the French Communist political stuff. That was added by ... oh, I'll have to check the history file. But s/he seems to know some good stuff.
I'm glad to see someone else working on this. Did you also start the Auschwitz and After page? I can easily move a lot of the stuff specific to it in "Work" there, where it would belong. Oh, and I can scan my copy of the book for a pic; it would look better.
Speaking of which, is there anywhere we can get an image of Delbo for this article OK to use?
(I'm taking the liberty of moving the "unreferenced" tag to the actual article), BTW. Daniel Case 01:06, 30 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, I started Auschwitz and After when I was here. I'll confess to knowing very little about her, but the work here, and the book reviews I came across made it pretty clear that she could use the space. That'd be great if you could scan a better book cover - then I'd feel less guilty for snagging the one that's there now.:)--Bookandcoffee 08:36, 30 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

French article[edit]

Well ... how nice that there is one now. I'll start adding stuff from it. Daniel Case 02:52, 22 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Poorly sourced[edit]

Some parts are sourced, some are not.
The Holocaust connection is poorly sourced. The French article does not mention Shoah, only some references do.

Xx236 (talk) 07:31, 21 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]