By "correct fingerings" I mean the ones Chopin specifically wrote in himself. I want to learn this slowly (not interested in performing, I just want to improve my technique) and want to make sure I'm following the correct fingerings that Chopin intended. The fingerings however seem to vary more than slightly between editions. For example, just in the first measure, the Cortot edition has 5345 4534 5453 4345, the Mikilu edition has 4345 3434 5343 4345, whereas the Friedheim edition has 4345 4534 5453 4345.
I understand that changing the fingerings is often done for different reasons, and there's no 100% correct way for fingering, especially when performing, but I'm interesting in the fingerings that Chopin himself wrote in.