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Latest comment: 8 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Removed for two reasons:
Strictly (or even not so strictly) speaking, Tuđman was not right (as already explained in the article), even if his figures were arguably closer to the truth.
Much more importantly than #1, the purpose of the paragraph is to explain one of the reasons the relations were strained, rather than to establish who was right. "Right" or "wrong", back in the early 1990s when high-six-figure number of victims was still largely accepted, Tuđman's figures (along with some other even more problematic statements in his book) surely came across like Holocaust revisionism. That was bound to cause problems in Croatia-Israel relations.
Latest comment: 7 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Can we stop this nonsense, I've been trying to push a change for a couple of days now and my changes keep getting reverted with no explanation whatsoever, although stating that Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav is much closer to what he himself declared as and therefore is more accurate than the correct descriptor. Cheers — Preceding unsigned comment added by 147.91.11.44 (talk) 12:24, 16 August 2017 (UTC)Reply