Talk:Aleksije Jelačić
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[edit]The three Wikipedia articles about this person are riddled with inconsistencies. I've fixed some of them but, there's still the fact that the Serbian article often cites his name as "Aleksije" and says that there is no data on his origin; that in 1919 he moved to Kamenets-Podolski and to Yugoslavia later, in 1920; while the Russian article says his family came to Russia in the 18th century from the Habsburg Empire; and that he moved to Kiev University in 1918. The death details are also different - one says the place, date and place of burial - in Belgrade during early WWII - the other says he was deported to the Soviet Union at the end of WWII. --Joy [shallot] (talk) 10:51, 9 February 2012 (UTC)
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