Talk:German ocean-going torpedo boats and destroyers of World War I
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editI've changed the I title here to include the term 'destroyer', as it better reflects the content of the article. These ships may have been called 'large torpedo boats' officially, but they equated to destroyers elsewhere, and are classed as such in most sources (they were also called destroyers by their crews!). The article also includes details on ships that were classed as destroyers, and is categorized with other destroyer articles, so avoiding the term seems a little disingenuous.(we don't have any qualms about labelling the French inter-war torpilleurs as destroyers, for example).
However, if anyone does object to the change, please let me know, so we can do the RM thing. Xyl 54 (talk) 22:18, 29 November 2017 (UTC)