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Are the corrections that I made enough to give reliable sources? I founded them almost only in Italian. What else should I write in the article?

Beniamino

That is, User:BenSarfatti 23:25, 18 May 2014. -P64
Ben, I see at User talk:BenSarfatti, you had been notified by new page patrol that this was a candidate for deletion as there were no reliable references. It was retained, so the reliability may be no issue.
But we don't know that Anna Sarfatti is WP:NOTABLE here at English Wikipedia, perhaps in contrast to German and Italian (whose pages are linked as "Deutsch" and "Italiano" in the left margin). For one thing, children's books about fascism and the Holocaust have greater import there (which probably supported translation into German). Anyway, lack of English-language sources suggests lack of notability here.
WorldCat and LCCatalogue (see External links) seem to show that none of her books has been translated into English, and that she translates only English to Italian (as your lists also seem to show). --and only one of Michele's books, The Jews in Mussolini's Italy: from equality to persecution (U Wisconsin, 2006), OCLC 62324746.
Above I added the banner for WikiProject Italy. You may be interested to join, or simply to ask for help there. That banner alone might prompt someone of them to visit here, but you will do better to ask. --P64 (talk) 19:58, 12 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Michele Sarfatti

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German Wikipedia (DE.wiki) de:Anna Sarfatti says that Anna and Michele Sarfatti are sister and brother ("Gemeinsam mit ihrem Bruder[1]"). Is that so?

I completed the previous {{bare linkname}} reference (now [ref name=micheleworks]) with his list of publications as target, but scanned the previously linked homepage too. I didn't see any information about Anna Sarfatti except the formal notice that they wrote two publications together. Nor any biographical blurb about Michele.

P.S. DE.wiki's page for Anna Sarfatti is eldest of the three. User:BenSarfatti created the English and Italian pages later. DE.wiki alone has a page for Michele, de:Michele Sarfatti. --P64 (talk) 20:13, 12 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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