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| * [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/slovenia/7989567/Mass-grave-of-700-people-found-in-Slovenia.html The Telegraph-London UK: Mass grave of 700 people found in Slovenia] | | * [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/slovenia/7989567/Mass-grave-of-700-people-found-in-Slovenia.html The Telegraph-London UK: Mass grave of 700 people found in Slovenia] |
| {{Cquote|Investigators in Slovenia have found a mass grave containing the remains of 700 people murdered in the weeks that followed the end of the Second World War in Europe.}} | | {{Cquote|Investigators in Slovenia have found a mass grave containing the remains of 700 people murdered in the weeks that followed the end of the Second World War in Europe.}} |
| + | * [http://www.newcomers-network.de/newsfeed_dpa/110217German_mass_grave_sheds_new_light_on_clo.php Newcomers Network:] German Mass Grave Sheds New Light on Close of World War Two (Zargreb-Croatia) |
| + | {{Cquote|Vladimir Geiger of the Croatian Institute for History: |
| + | * "The list of German victims includes 26,000 women and 5,800 children who died in Yugoslav camps," Geiger said. |
| + | Note: These victims were from the around 500,000 ethnic Germans who lived in former Yugoslavia who did not flee ahead of the Soviet Red Army advancing from the east. Of the 200,000 who came under the Communist authorities, just a few thousands survived. Thousands were killed and tens of thousands died of malnutrition and disease amid horrendous conditions in the camps between 1944 and 1948. After that, most survivors were driven out of the country.}} |
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| == See also == | | == See also == |