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*"Native German and Hungarian communities, seen as complicit with wartime occupation, were brutally treated; tantamount in some cases to ethnic cleansing. The Volksdeutsch settlements of Vojvodina and Slavonia largely disappeared. Perhaps 100,000 people—half the ethnic German population in Yugoslavia—fled in 1945, and many who remained were compelled to do forced Labour, murdered, or later ransomed by [[Germany|West Germany]]. Some 20,000 Hungarians of Vojvodina were killed in reprisals. Albanian rebellions in Kosovo were suppressed, with prisoners sent on '''death marches''' towards the coast. An estimated 170,000 ethnic [[Italy|Italians]] fled to Italy in the late 1940s and 1950s. (All of these figures are highly approximate.)"</ref> have been mostly ignored in the Western media. From the late 19th century on-wards the [[Dalmatian Italians]] culture has all but disappeared from the region.
 
*"Native German and Hungarian communities, seen as complicit with wartime occupation, were brutally treated; tantamount in some cases to ethnic cleansing. The Volksdeutsch settlements of Vojvodina and Slavonia largely disappeared. Perhaps 100,000 people—half the ethnic German population in Yugoslavia—fled in 1945, and many who remained were compelled to do forced Labour, murdered, or later ransomed by [[Germany|West Germany]]. Some 20,000 Hungarians of Vojvodina were killed in reprisals. Albanian rebellions in Kosovo were suppressed, with prisoners sent on '''death marches''' towards the coast. An estimated 170,000 ethnic [[Italy|Italians]] fled to Italy in the late 1940s and 1950s. (All of these figures are highly approximate.)"</ref> have been mostly ignored in the Western media. From the late 19th century on-wards the [[Dalmatian Italians]] culture has all but disappeared from the region.
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Additional: There is also lack of taking into account of the islands diminishing population during its long history (several times) of the islands human habitation.<ref>'''Periods''' in question would be the conquering of the island by the Romans, later the conquering of the island by the Slavic Croatians and the Black Plagues.</ref>
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Additional: There is also lack of taking into account of the islands diminishing population during its long history (several times) of the islands human habitation.
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'''Periods''' in question would be the conquering of the island by the Romans, later the conquering of the island by the Slavic Croatians and the infamous Black Plagues.
    
Truly, I believe there needs to be an historical reassessment.
 
Truly, I believe there needs to be an historical reassessment.
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