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Discrepancy between page versions in different languages

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The English version of this page presents the hypothesis that the Struma was sunk by a Soviet submarine as an undisputed fact: "On the morning of 24 February the Soviet submarine Shch-213[14] torpedoed her.[15]" The Hebrew version of the page presents the hypothesis as likely, citing both agreeing and disagreeing opinions , and concluding with mentioning a Soviet document that corroborates this option. The Russian version of the page presents the hypothesis as unlikely, citing several discrepancies between reports. I have not checked other languages. Regardless of what view is "right", I believe that there should not be such a discrepancy between different language versions of the same entry, and that they should be in line with each other.

Alex O. (talk) 01:32, 25 February 2022 (UTC)Reply