Atrocities and Mass Killings by 'Yugolsav' Allies of Croats and Slovenes BiblioVault
http://bibliorights.com/BV.book.epl?ISBN=9780875807225 <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=00167b7Vw9ZyZA8ucSGPgxUupD8Q3Zr7-6OZMabNO2HK35Nre-g7rb9xJfIdEjpJAxcpd8ifGfGD6HSpg-GQZYrnznaYZXDqpSaoutMnWrxRFxUVQgciFYMTe8N9DiV9vmCAA7zWnF_AueJz7dV7YbwUUiH1w2b5tHfFD3YOCzMIZRBioFGsUyB0Gl9OnCcJCY2OmikVOnqn0oKzCoLwI2irsoHn9Pw9tav&c=6fCaGrvN11gtgi8LXurZDAdp5Bg0z5QAz49d6FM8fWILr6kpPfxStg==&ch=MplhZVJZLrCKiaPogfV31S-glbWNH0JtZg5ZHIbLBXoQuPOwm7yCXg==> The atrocities and mass murders committed by Josip Broz Tito's Partisan units of the Yugoslav Army immediately after the Second World War had no place in the conscience of Socialist Yugoslavia ... Among the Slovenes, the communist crimes committed during the turmoil are known as the drama of Viktring or the Viktring tragedy, named after the largest refugee camp of the Slovenes. Reports on the communist postwar crimes and on the countless discoveries of mass gravesites have also begun circulating in the media of the German-speaking world in the last few years. Florian Rulitz's meticulously researched book [The Tragedy of Bleiburg and Viktring, 1945] now published for the first time in English, provides a corrective to the historical memory that had been previously accepted as truth.