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    The foibe massacres (Italian: massacri delle foibe; Slovene: poboji v fojbah; Croatian: masakri fojbe), or simply the foibe, refers to mass killings and...
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  • were persecuted during the Foibe massacres in Julian March, Kvarner and Dalmatia, while ethnic Germans were also massacred during the Flight and expulsion...
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    during the first years of the exodus, in what became known as the foibe massacres. From 1947, after the war, Istrian Italians and Dalmatian Italians...
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    film by Maximiliano Hernando Bruno based on Norma Cossetto and the foibe massacres. In 2019, she played the Duchess of Windsor in season 3 of the Netflix...
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  • anti-nazi "partisans" Babi Yar a series of massacres in Kiev, the most notorious and the best documented of these massacres took place on 29–30 September 1941...
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  • States (and Know Nothing movement) Italian Military Internees Foibe massacres Massacre of Italians at Aigues-Mortes March 14, 1891 New Orleans lynchings...
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    prisoners of war Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945 Foibe massacres Thiaroye massacre Soviet partisans, atrocities against civilians in Finland...
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    ethnic Italian population during and after the war, including the foibe massacres. An Allied invasion of Sicily began in July 1943, leading to the collapse...
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    Julian March, Istria and Zara/Zadar; a large part of the victims of the Foibe massacres are thus not included). Also Africans conscripted by Italy are not...
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  • Britain 2018 Italy Red Land Rosso Istria Maximiliano Hernando Bruno Foibe massacres by Tito's partisans in the autumn of 1943 2018 Russia Sobibor Собибор...
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    Istrian Italians and Slovenes that opposed communism were killed in the foibe massacres, and more than 25,000 fled or were expelled from Slovenian Istria....
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    March were killed by the Yugoslav Army and partisan forces in the Foibe massacres; some 27,000 Istrian Italians fled Slovenian Istria from Communist...
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    Sterntal camp (category World War II prisoner of war massacres)
    Munich: Bundesverband der Landsmannschaft der Donauschwaben, p. 866. Krainer, Hans. Die Partisanen in Krain, das Ende des Krainer Deutschtums, 1941-1945....
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    their allegiance to the Italian State. This was the first wave of the Foibe massacres, which continued after the Yugoslav takeover of the region in May 1945...
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    fall 1943 Italian armistice, the first of what became known as the Foibe massacres occurred (primarily in present-day Croatian Istria). The Germans established...
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    Italy, and the ensuing struggle over Istria, caused acts of massacres such as the Foibe massacres which were often partly or wholly committed by the local...
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    caves of various sizes (like that of Basovizza, now a monument to the Foibe massacres). Among the more famous are the Grotta Gigante, the largest tourist...
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    presumed such, at 48,000, including in the calculation the victims of the Foibe massacres in Istria and Dalmatia. On 24 June 1952, during a parliamentary discussion...
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    World War II POWs, most prominent being Bleiburg repatriations and Foibe massacres. Near the end of the Second World War, Banat Swabians who were suspected...
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  • web}}: |last= has generic name (help) Alessandra Kersevan 2008: (Editor) Foibe – Revisionismo di stato e amnesie della repubblica. Kappa Vu. Udine. Pedaliu...
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  • anti-Communist emigration (part of the Istrian Exodus) due to the ongoing Foibe massacres and other revenge against them for Italian war crimes and due to their...
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    30 December 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2022. "L'œuvre cinématographique des frères Lumière - Pays: Italie" (in French). Archived from the original on...
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    In the Istrian inland, Italians suffered mass killings (known as foibe massacres), property confiscations and hard forced labour. This greatly reduced...
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    Bleiburg repatriations, the Foibe massacres, Tezno massacre, Macelj massacre, Kočevski Rog massacre and Barbara Pit massacre. The most likely number of...
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    Issue: Collective Memory, pp. 503–529 Alessandra Kersevan 2008: (Editor) Foibe – Revisionismo di stato e amnesie della repubblica. Kappa Vu. Udine. Survivors...
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  • (1921–2009) – Slovene Lands in the 19th century. Jože Pirjevec (born 1940) – Foibe massacres Milica Kacin Wohinz (born 1930) – Italianization of Slovenes between...
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  • were given an option to leave for Italy. Some died in the so-called foibe massacres, although this was more common in Istria and elsewhere than in Dalmatia...
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