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An IP has removed the section mentioning the Nazi party material [1] (first with no explanation, then incorrectly claiming it was unsourced, and finally claiming that the infomation is incorrect and the source is inadequate). The IP has a COI as a family member [2], so this may be whitewashing, or it may be valid concern.
The cited source ([1]) appears to be WP:RS and is by Ernst Klee (who is known for investigating Nazi medical experiments). We use the source extensively for biographical information in this article. I don't have access to the book to determine if the Nazi claims are substantiated by the source. Since the subject of the article died decades ago this is not a BLP issue which needs immediate removal pending. Can anyone access the source? Meters (talk) 00:45, 5 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
References
^Klee, Ernst. (2000). The person encyclopedia to the Third Reich. Frankfurt, Germany.