Bleiburg Massacre and Wikipedia
Wikipedia's article on the Bleiburg massacre is an article that read as if it was written by the former Communist Party of Yugoslavia. It was written in a non-encyclopaedic fashion and it had a dated writing approach that is reminiscent of the propaganda of the former Yugoslavia.
The older article was mainly written by Editors from Croatia (Neo-Communists extremists) and supported by other Editors and Wikipedia-Administrators who have communist leanings and does not represent contemporary views. Sections of these articles are written in a child-like manner and reads like Communist's rhetoric spin.
Update: Currently Wikipedian Editor Joy and others are attempting to make the article read as less biased. The article has been renamed 'Bleiburg Repatriations'.
Yugoslavia and the Bleiburg Massacres
The Yugoslav regime was desperate to keep the massacre a secret however this all changed after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the break up of Yugoslavia. These events happened after the end of World War Two. It has been written that the massacres were a revenge [1][2] against the war crimes that were committed by the Nazi element of the retreating Axis Forces.[3] This is true, but it is only part of the picture. The communists executed,[4] without trial, a huge number of people that were deemed guilty by association only.[5]
Note: Reference information below from Identity Politics in the Age of Genocide: The Holocaust and Historical by David B. MacDonald. (p168):
“ | The Partisans also carried out massacres, best known being at Bleiburg (Austria), where retreating Croatian and Slovenian forces and their families were massacred.[6] | ” |
Encyclopaedia Britannica on events post World War Two in Yugoslavia:
“ | British commanders refused to accept their surrender and handed them over to the Partisans, who took a merciless revenge. Tens of thousands, including many civilians, were subsequently slaughtered on forced marches and in death camps. [7] | ” |
Note: Reference information below from Milko Mikola- Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes. Chapter 3. Mass killings without court trials. (p163-p164)
(organised by the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission) [8]
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Aleksandar Rankovic
According to the scientific research of Z.Dizdar, Partisan General Aleksandar Rankovic (head of the military intelligence post World War Two, the infamous UDBA)[10] was only answerable to Josip Broz Tito. Aleksandar Rankovic played a major role in these executions and the only person who could give Rankovic such an order was Tito. The executions have some similarity to the Soviet Purges and the massacre of Polish troops.
Note: NKVD (Soviet Union) executed tens of thousands of Polish political prisoners in 1939-1941/ Katyn massacre link.
Aleksandar Rankovic at a Belgrade government meeting stated:
“ | Through our prisons has passed between 1945 and 1951, 3 777 776 prisoners, while we killed 586 000 enemies of the people. Taken from Politika, Belgrade/1 February 1951 (p.1) [11] | ” |
Joze Dezman
Joze Dezman (director of the National Museum of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, (Slovenia) described the fundamental characteristics of the post-Second World War crimes:
“ | Killing civilians and prisoners of was after Second World War is the greatest massacre of unarmed people of all times in Slovenian territory. Compared to Europe, the Yugoslav communist massacres after the Second World War are probably right after the Stalinist purges and the Great Famine in the Ukraine. The number of those killed in Slovenia in spring of 1945 can now be estimated at more than 100,000, Slovenia was the biggest post- War killing site in Europe.
It was a mixture of events, when in Slovenia there are retreating German units, collaborator units, units of Independent State of Croatia, Chetniks and Balkan civilians; more than 15,000 Slovenia inhabitants were murdered as well. Because of its brevity, number of casualties, way of execution and massiveness, it is an event that can be compared to the greatest crimes of communism and National Socialism. International Law Observer -link |
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Croatian Medical Journal
- Identification of Skeletal Remains of Communist Armed Forces Victims During and After World War II: LInk: Combined Y-chromosome Short Tandem Repeat (STR) and MiniSTR Approach.
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Yugoslavia and Repatriated!
The article had this one very dubious sentence at the bottom of the Events chapter. Events chapter link:
“ | Wikipedia: 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. [13] | ” |
Concerning this style of writing George Orwell once stated:
“ | Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable [14] | ” |
These events of repatriation into Yugoslav society (via forced death marches- referring to Way of the Cross massacres), the European Public Hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes" stated:
- The victims of these events were estimate to be 100 000.
- 581 mass graves. [15]
- There were a large number of civilians.
- Many of the victims were also women.
- There were a large number of regular POW army units.
- Labour camps and concentration camps were established in Slovenia (a former republic of Yugoslavia) under communist rule after the end of the World War Two in Slovenia.
(Please read: Titoism and Totalitarianism for information on the European Commission)
It seems that the word repatriated does not reflect the truth of the matter. Wikipedia has some very interesting extremists editors, which are supported by other Editors and Wikipedia-Administrators.
Below is a Scientific Journal's perspective written by Historian Zdravko Dizdar from the University of Zagreb:
“ | An Addition to the Research of the Problem of Bleiburg & Way of the Cross:
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Notes
- European Public Hearing on CRIMES COMMITTED BY TOTALITARIAN REGIMES, organised by the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union (January–June 2008) and the European Commission.[17]
- (EUROPA EU. Press Releases-Brussels)
- Edited by Peter Jambrek.[18] Published by Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union Crimes and other gross and large scale human rights violations committed during the reign of totalitarian regimes in Europe: cross- national survey of crimes committed and of their remembrance, recognition, redress, and reconciliation.
- BBC-History: Partisan Fighters War in the Balkans 1941-1945. Dr Stephen A Hart: Senior lecturer in war studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Author of 'The Road to Falaise: Operations Totalize & Tractable' (Alan Sutton 2004), 'Montgomery and Colossal Cracks': The 21st Army Group in Northwest Europe,1944-45' (Praeger, 2000).
BBC History stated:
“ | Murder, rape and mass executions were all too common in Yugoslavia during World War Two - carried out by Partisan fighters as well as by Chetnik rebels and German troops. | ” |
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Government of Slovenia: Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia Link
- Below: "Michael Palaich interviewed WWII Nuremberg War Crimes Prosecutor Gerald Draper on whether Tito and his Yugoslav partizans could be charged with war crimes for slaughtering surrendered Croats and Croat civilians using criteria established by the Allied War Crimes Tribunals following WWII."
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See also
- Worst of Wikipedia
- The Wikipedia Point of View
- The Wikipedia Point of View/Wikipedia & Political Agendas
- Wikipedia’s Communist Propaganda Articles!
- Nationalistic Editing on Wikipedia
- Wikipedia's bias towards Dictator Josip Broz Tito and Communist Yugoslavia
- History of the Balkan states
- Top 10 Reasons Not to Donate to Wikipedia
- Criticism of Jimmy Wales
References
- ^ Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Volume 3 by Dinah Shelton Macmillan Reference, 2005 - Political Science (p.1170)
- ^ <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>"www.enotes.com "Yugoslavia."Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity. Ed. Dinah L. Shelton. Gale Cengage, 2005. eNotes.com. 2006. 26 Jun, 2010 Yugoslavia: Genocide & Crimes Against Humanity-Mark Thompson". 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-07. Check date values in:
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(help)- "The killing continued after the war, as Tito's victorious forces took revenge on their real and perceived enemies. British forces in Austria turned back tens of thousands of fleeing Yugoslavs. Estimates range from 30,000 to 55,000 killed between spring and autumn 1945."
- ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica: Independent State of Croatia
- Independent State of Croatia (NDH) committed war crimes during World War Two. Read: Encyclopaedia Britannica: History & Society-Independent State of Croatia
- ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica - Slovenia (a former republic of Yugoslavia):
- "After the armistice the British repatriated more than 10,000 Slovene collaborators who had attempted to retreat with the Germans, and Tito had most of them massacred at the infamous Pits of Kocevje".
- ^ Balkan Strongmen: Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South Eastern Europe by Bernd Jurgen Fischer. (p283)
- ^ Identity Politics in the Age of Genocide: The Holocaust and Historical by David B. MacDonald. (p168)
- ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica: Croatia
- ^ The European Commission:
- "The Commission is independent of national governments. Its job is to represent and uphold the interests of the EU as a whole. It drafts proposals for new European laws, which it presents to the European Parliament and the Council. It is also the EU’s executive arm – in other words, it is responsible for implementing the decisions of Parliament and the Council. That means managing the day-to-day business of the European Union: implementing its policies, running its programmes and spending its funds. Like the Parliament and Council, the European Commission was set up in the 1950s under the EU’s founding treaties."
- ^ European Public Hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes" (p163-p164)
- ^ Titoism in Action: The Reforms in Yugoslavia After 1948 by Fred Warner Neal. Second chapter (p214):
- "In a totalitarian state, personal freedom and human rights invariably most at the hands of unrestrained police activity. That Yugoslavia was no exception was admitted by Aleksandar Rankovic, himself head of secret police or State Security Administration. This organization is known in Yugoslavia as UDBA."
- ^ Communist Crime is not Antifascism Released on International Human Rights Day, 10 DECEMBER 2008. On behalf of the participants in public meetings Maja Runje, a member of the Steering Committee- Zagreb (p. 19). Article is in Croatian: KOMUNISTIČKI ZLOČINI NISU ANTIFAŠIZAM] POVODOM MEĐUNARODNOG DANA LJUDSKIH PRAVA,10. PROSINCA 2008. U ime sudionika javnog okupljanja Maja Runje, članica Koordinacijskog odbora Kruga za trg10 000 Zagreb, Jurjevska 47a (str. 19)
- ^ Identification of Skeletal Remains of Communist Armed Forces Victims During and After World War II: Combined Y-chromosome Short Tandem Repeat (STR) and MiniSTR Approach-Croatian Medical Journal.
- ^ <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>"Wikipedia:Bleiburg Massacre". 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-07. Check date values in:
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(help) - ^ The State of the Language by Christopher Ricks & Leonard Michaels
- ^ www.jutarnji.hr U 581 Grobnici je 100.000 žrtava. English version: The Jutarnji newspaper reported on the 01/10/2009 commissions find, in all it is estimated that there are 100 000 victims in 581 mass graves
- ^ <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>"Hrcak Portal of Scientific Journals of Croatia: An Addition to the Research of the Problem of Bleiburg & Way of the Cross". 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-07. Check date values in:
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(help) Scientific Journal by Zdravko Dizdar University of Zagreb - ^ European Public Hearing on "Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes” Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union (January–June 2008) and the European Commission
- ^ Council of Europe-Parliamentary Assembly
External links
- Wikipedia: Bleiburg massacre
- Wikipedia: European Public Hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes
- How to manipulate Wikipedia
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- EurActiv Network Croatian PM pays tribute to controversial war victims.
- Simo Dubajic- Link Former Yugoslav Partizan Commander: Simo Dubajic published a book entitled Život, Grijeh i Kajanje (Life, Sin and Killing).The book is a detail account about the post World War Two massacre of Croatian POWs (Way of the Cross Massacres) at Kocevski Rog, Slovenia.
- Slovenia 1945 Book Official Site - Memories of Death and Survival:
“ | In May 1945, the British Army in Austria put 12,000 Slovene soldiers on board trains. The Slovenes thought they were on their way to freedom in Italy. Their true destination was Slovenia, and death.Slovenia 1945 follows the fate of Slovene anti-Communists who fled to Austria at the end of World War II. The British Army sent them back home, where their war-time enemies, Tito's Partisans, put them to death. Six thousand civilians narrowly escaped the same fate, after intervention by British Red Cross and Quaker aid workers.
Based on moving interviews with survivors, the story follows the massacre of the soldiers, the survivors' tough years in refugee camps and triumph in making new lives in Argentina, the USA, Canada and Britain. The book recounts how deeply issues of wartime collaboration and the Communist domination of the Partisan movement divide Slovenes today. |
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Selected as "Book of the Year" 2005 in the Times Literary Supplement by John Bayley, literary critic, retired Oxford University Professor and widower of Iris Murdoch. The authors wrote to Prime Minister Tony Blair asking for Britain to make a gesture of regret to Slovenia for sending back the surrendered soldiers.
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