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Stub: Two paragraphs, essentially repeating one another.
Unreferenced: There is a link to the website for Mr. Farber's autobiography, but it is not a citation, and there are no inline citations regarding that website. Archfourtytwo (talk) 21:43, 15 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
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Hi guys.
I was looking over the page on David Faber and noticed towards the bottom of the page that it says Mr. Faber wrote his book in 1997.
I dont believe 1997 is the correct year.
I recall meeting Mr Faber during my Senior year of highschool, back in 1995.
Mr. Faber was a guest in one of our classes and he passed out copies of his book after talking to all of us about the horrors of the holocaust, as well as how his brother, Romek, had helped stop Hitler from creating a nuclear bomb.
It probably doesnt matter but Mr. Faber already had his book published at least two years earlier than posted.
I checked another website and it shows "first published in 1990".
So anyways, I just figured you might like to know.
Sincerely,
-Dwayne Ward Dwayneward777 (talk) 16:12, 28 February 2019 (UTC)Reply