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Mistakes

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Yesse, it's not essential to read a book before writing a Wikipedia article about it. But if you don't read it, then you have to be extra careful. And if you're writing about a non-fiction book, with historical events, then there's really no excuse for making huge mistakes like the ones you had in the article about Bomb (book).

Harry Gold a) was not German, and b) was not an alias for Robert Oppenheimer. I've fixed this, but you really need to pay more attention next time. DS (talk) 17:21, 18 December 2014 (UTC)Reply