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Title
A tragedy revealed
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Petacco, Arrigo (author)
Subject
Italians--Istria (Croatia and Slovenia)--History--20th century (LCSH)
Italians--Croatia--Dalmatia--History--20th century (LCSH)
World War, 1939-1945--Territorial questions--Italy (LCSH)
World War, 1939-1945--Territorial questions--Yugoslavia (LCSH)
Istria (Croatia and Slovenia)--History--20th century (LCSH)
Dalmatia (Croatia)--History--20th century (LCSH)
Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy)--History--20th century (LCSH)
Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy)--Politics and government--20th century (LCSH)
Italians
Croatia--Dalmatia
Europe--Istria
Italy
Italy--Friuli Venezia Giulia
Yugoslavia
World War (1939-1945)
1900-1999 (FAST)
Genre Form
Illustrative Content
illustrations
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Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: DR1350.I78 P4713 2020 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 949.72/00451 full (Source: 23)
cci1icc (Source: lacc)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
index (index)
Content
text (txt)
Note
Includes translation or is translation
original text: : Italian
Summary
"As the Second World War drew to a close, European borders were being redrawn. The regions of Istria, Dalmatia, and Venezia Giulia, nominally Italian but at various times also belonging to Austria and Germany, fell under the rule of Yugoslavia and its dictator Marshal Tito. The ensuing removal and genocide of Italians from these regions had been little explored or even discussed until 1999, when the esteemed Italian journalist Arrigo Petacco wrote L'esodo: La tragedia negata degli italiani d'Istria, Dalmazia e Venezia Giulia. Now this story is available in English as A Tragedy Revealed. Petacco explains the history of the regions and how they were shifted between empires for centuries. The greater part of the story however details the genocidal program of the Yugoslav Communist government toward the native Italians in the regions. Based on previously unavailable archival documents and oral accounts from people who were there, Petacco reveals the events and exposes the Italian government's mishandling--and then official silence on--the situation. This is a riveting work on a little-known, tragic event written by one of Italy's most highly regarded journalists."-- Provided by publisher
Temporal Coverage
194X/195X
Authorized Access Point
Petacco, Arrigo A tragedy revealed