Since the Elie, Manitoba tornado recently became Canada's first confirmed F5, I figured I'd post tornadoes around the world that are suspected of being possible F5s. 
These tornadoes were analyzed by an authorative source as being F5 or possibly F5. 
June 29, 1764   Woldegk, Germany
April 23, 1800   Hainichen, Germany
August 19, 1845   Monville, France
July 22, 1920   Frobisher-Alameda, Saskatchewan, Canada
June 1, 1927    Neede, Netherlands
July 20, 1931   Lublin, Poland
July 1, 1935   Benson, Saskatchewan, Canada
July 15, 1940  Borzymmen (Borzymy), Mazury, Poland
June 17, 1946  Windsor, Ontario, Canada
August 20, 1946  Klodzko Slaskie, Poland
June 16, 1957  Robecco Pavese, Valle Scuropasso, Italy
May 20, 1960   Nechobrz, Poland
June 24, 1967   Palluel, France
January 1, 1970  Bulahdelah, New South Wales, Australia
July 31, 1987   Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
			
									
						Possible F5 tornadoes around the world
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June 1, 1927, Neede (Netherlands) probably was F4 according to the KNMI.
There also were tornadoes in the Netherlands on August 1, 1674. Some churches were destroyed or badly damaged, including the Utrecht cathedral. But it's hard to tell if it was F5.
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they didn't rebuild the destroyed middle part:

			
									
						There also were tornadoes in the Netherlands on August 1, 1674. Some churches were destroyed or badly damaged, including the Utrecht cathedral. But it's hard to tell if it was F5.
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they didn't rebuild the destroyed middle part:

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Re: Possible F5 tornadoes around the world
A T10 TN also hit Belyanitsky, Ivanovo and Balino in western Russia on the 9th June 1984 killing over 400.
Towards the bottom on http://www.torro.org.uk/TORRO/research/whirlextreme.php.
			
									
						Towards the bottom on http://www.torro.org.uk/TORRO/research/whirlextreme.php.
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Re: Possible F5 tornadoes around the world
there is another one in Germany that is analyzed as a F4 and may have been a F5 Tornado:
July 15, 1936 Wiepkenhagen, Germany
Carrots and stones were lifted and carried away, a dog was found about 2.5 miles from its earlier position.
			
									
						July 15, 1936 Wiepkenhagen, Germany
Carrots and stones were lifted and carried away, a dog was found about 2.5 miles from its earlier position.
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