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Hello all. If you compare this article to the trial section of Eichmann's own page, you'll notice that the latter one is, well, better. There's a bit less legalese and legal specifics, but it does a much better job telling the actual story of the trial. Consequentially, I think it might be best to either fold this information into the Eichmann article, or (the better option IMO), make this article a lot more detailed. Any other thoughts on this? PaulRevered (talk) 22:02, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I know it's been some time since the last post, but I feel like there's significant overlap between Adolf Eichmann#Trial in Jerusalem and the Hebrew Wikipedia page for the Eichmann trial. I do not believe such a merger is necessary, especially now that I have translated much of the aforementioned content from the Hebrew Wikipedia and added it into the English article. ・Gommeh・19:14, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]