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Old Monday, August 27th, 2007
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Default Re: 'Yugonostalgia Takes Hold in Slovenia'

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I know it very well, having lost some relatives of my father in Zara.

They have been missing since 1945.

I thought that after the first massacres the regime stabilized during its half-alliance with the West (as a leader of the so-called Non-aligned group of nations).
Yugoslav communists deemed they have a lot of "internal enemies". The persecution continued up until mid-1950s. There is estimated number of at least 150-180 thousands executed of whom mostly were Croats. At least half of that number also immigrated, again mostly Croats.

I had memebers of my family missing since 1945 too.
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