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Wikipedia's article '''Bleiburg massacre''',  is an article that reads as if it was written by the former ''Communist Part of Yugoslavia''. It has a dated writing approach that is reminiscent of the propaganda of the former Communist Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav regime was desperate to keep the massacre a secret however this all changed after the break up of Yugoslavia. These events happened after the end of [[World War Two]]. It has been written that the massacre was a revenge against the war crimes that were committed by the Nazi element of the retreating Axis Forces. This is true, but it is only part of the picture. The large scale execution of people were guilt by ''association only'' and no trials. They were very similar to the Soviet Purges and the massacre of Polish troops by the Soviets.  
 
Wikipedia's article '''Bleiburg massacre''',  is an article that reads as if it was written by the former ''Communist Part of Yugoslavia''. It has a dated writing approach that is reminiscent of the propaganda of the former Communist Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav regime was desperate to keep the massacre a secret however this all changed after the break up of Yugoslavia. These events happened after the end of [[World War Two]]. It has been written that the massacre was a revenge against the war crimes that were committed by the Nazi element of the retreating Axis Forces. This is true, but it is only part of the picture. The large scale execution of people were guilt by ''association only'' and no trials. They were very similar to the Soviet Purges and the massacre of Polish troops by the Soviets.  
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The article has this one dubious sentence: ''"The vast majority of the refugees were returned to Yugoslavia and were repatriated as Yugoslav citizens via forced marches under inhumane conditions over long distances."''  
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The article has this one dubious sentence:  
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''"The vast majority of the refugees were returned to Yugoslavia and were repatriated as Yugoslav citizens via forced marches under inhumane conditions over long distances."''  
    
The key word is '''repatriated'''.  
 
The key word is '''repatriated'''.  
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