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early 1800's were
Italian-speakers. Other media sources are cited in the article, like La Repubblica, for what supposedly happened in 1945. Such low-quality citations and everything related to them should be immediately deleted, and only academic sources allowed for historical facts. Television personalities and journalists-turned-"historians", like Petacco and Tobagi, should also be immediately deleted for any claims of historical facts (although they and other media sources may be relevant for present-day controversies). Furthermore, the Franz Joseph citation is a primary source, and when some context is provided, as per the second citation of same, it is in a book about the forced Italianization of the South Tyrol, and such context needs to be included. Est 2021 is POV-pushing the notion of anti-Italian discrimination under Austria, while I have seen zero academic evidence of discriminatory actions in Dalmatia or Istria. On the contrary, there are academic sources that show that Austria employed Italian-speakers to rule Dalmatia, and local Italian authorities sought to suppress Slovenes declaring themselves as such, in Austrian censuses in the Julian March. The contextless, primary-source Franz Joseph citations have been plastered all over - in the Foibe article, where it is entirely irrelevant to Italian-Slav relations in 1943-1945, as well as in the articles on Dalmatia and Istria. Such violations of Knowledge (XXG) rules need to be addressed (btw, I've been unable to confirm this citation - on page 279 of the second cited source, no such words are found, and a Google search of the cited words finds them only plastered on various instances and copies of Knowledge (XXG))
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Italian actions, but not the
Austrian and Slavic actions in turn, which had a much more devastating effect being as the Dalmatian Italians today as a practical matter barely exist. Indeed, in the years that Mussolini was in power, Slavs were repressed, but this was preceded by more than a century of marginalization and discrimination instituted by Vienna. After Italian unification, Vienna identified the Dalmatian Italians as an internal threat, and they instituted every measure imaginable to make life for the Dalmatian Italians non-ideal to say the least, leading to a swift decline in the Latin population of Dalmatia. The Latin Dalmatians did not possess the means to suppress Slavic culture at that time, as the Austrian administrators used the Croats as a tool to dissuade Italian irredentism in the region, given the desire of Dalmatian Italians to unite with Italy. In one generation, the percentage of Italians went from 33% in Dalmatia per Austrian sources to under 10%. That doesn't happen naturally, and all of you removed all of that context from this article as well. This article also completely fails to mention that Tito deliberately framed the city of Zara/Zadar as being the primary Axis base of operations, today debunked, specifically so that he could use that to clear the city of Italians. All of that is relevant, but it is nowhere to be found in the article. Surely you realize that the topic here is "Foibe Massacres" not "Why the Foibe massacres were a justified response to Mussolini by Josip Broz Tito".
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Austria and allowed to have schools, much of the Italianized populace reverted to Slavic languages. At the same time, for historical facts about the 19th century, Est. 2021 cites an online website of the Italian Light Athletics Federation. This is what I mean by gross violations of WP rules. He also cites the online article by someone identified only as Writer (at something called IEMed, which seems like nonprofit for current Mediterranean issues), for supposed facts on Istria's population in the early 1900's and centuries before, and he manages to cite this wrong, since article does not state Itailan-speakers made up 50% of all of Istria (in fact, Est 2021's sentence implies Italians made up 50% of Istria AND Dalmatia, an even greater falsehood). Instead, the IEMed article states they constituted at least 50% only in cities on Istria's west coast. Citing present-day, very-biased politicians from one side, regarding supposed historical facts 80 years ago, is yet another RS and NPOV violation, otherwise let's then cite a whole bunch of Yugoslav, Slovene and Croat politicians on 1942-1945 history. Also, I do not see how Petacco, a journalist who wrote film scripts and mainly worked on television, and has been criticized in his approach by historians, qualifies as a RS
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majority. From what I've been able to find out, Italians who had moved to Zadar after 1918 and the
Fascist administration largely all left after Italy's capitulation in 1943. Most other Italian speakers from Zadar left, or were evacuated to Italy, as a result of the heavy Allied bombing in 1943-1944, thus practically no Italians were left in Zadar at liberation. I have not seen any mentions of any foibe-related events in Zadar, nor in Split, which had a few thousand Italian speakers, nor anywhere else in Dalmatia. The heavy coverage of Dalmatian history going all the way back to the Romans and Venice looks like pushing an irredentist agenda in a Dalmatia with few Italian speakers, the same agenda pushed by the Fascists to occupy and annex Dalmatia, There is no similar historical coverage of Germanic migrations, Teutonic knights, Prussia, etc. in the article on the fate of a much larger number of Germans in post-WW2 Central and Eastern Europe
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highly disruptive behavior. I'd also like to hear from the Admins what relevance does a long citation of Franz Joseph in 1866 have to Foibe in 1943-1945. Would long quotes of Fanz Joseph in the
Czechoslovakia in WWII article make any sense? How about me adding to the WWWII in Yugoslavia article background on Rome's bloody conquests of Illyria, Venice's raising of Zadar and its other wars of conquest in Istria and Dalmatia plus, then making Italian the official language in areas with large Slavic majorities, Austria keeping Italian as the only official language until 1883 and using Italian speakers to govern Dalmatia, etc.? Or in the article on WWII Italy, background how Italy was part of Greece and Byzantium, Germanic kingdoms, the German-led Holy Roman Empire, Muslim kingdoms, Norman Kingdoms, Spain, France, Austria-Hungary, etc. with clear implications these still have claims over Italy. This is getting to be a total farse
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Austria, Slovenes started asserting their language and political rights, which local Italian authorities, until then the ruling elite, repressed. Slovenes resisted Italianization and had a more favorable view of Austria (but only in the Littoral, elsewhere Slovene nationalism focused on resisting Germanization and Austrian rule). Slovene-Italian relations deteriorated further during WWI, as Italy demanded areas with large Slovene and Croat majorities, to enter the war on the Entente side. This parallels what Pericic writes for Dalmatia, where the Italian-speaking minority retained political power, keeping Italian as the only official language. Things changed when the Austrian Empire lowered property requirements for voting, allowing more poorer strata to vote, leading to victories for Slavic parties in 1870 in Dalmatia, and equal rights for Slavic languages in 1883.
3015:@Thhhommmasss: After Italian unification, Vienna identified the Dalmatian Italians as an internal threat, and they instituted every measure imaginable to make life for the Dalmatian Italians non-ideal to say the least, leading to a swift decline in the Latin population of Dalmatia. The Latin Dalmatians did not possess the means to suppress Slavic culture at that time, as the Austrian administrators used the Croats as a tool to dissuade Italian irredentism in the region, given the desire of Dalmatian Italians to unite with Italy. In one generation, the percentage of Italians went from 33% in Dalmatia per Austrian sources to under 10%. That doesn't happen naturally, and all of you removed all of that context from this article. This article is flagged, appropriately so, as unreliable. ] (
3512:. Personal opinions, not backed up by such Reliable Sources, are irrelevant here. Incidentally there are still ridiculous citations such as a newspaper article quoting an Argentine-Italian director of a fictional movie about the foibe.. Some of the Italian historians I cited state that such movies are pure propaganda, and in any case these are not Reliable Sources that can be cited for historical facts, but can only be briefly mentioned at the very end of the article in a section which is usually called "In Popular Culture". And there are more such weak sources that need to be deleted - e.g. newspaper articles in general are weak sources for historical facts from 80 years ago.
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Regarding citing media articles on historical events from 80 years ago, I think it is only justified if the article is quoting a RS, such as a historian, regarding the subject, and then only to quote what this RS stated. Newspaper reporters are not experts on history from 80 years ago. I did not quote any
Slovene or Croat newspaper reporters on historical facts, nore some Czech or Japanese reporter on what happened in Istria in 1945, unlike the Repubblica, AFP and the NYT articles that are solely cited for the above claims. The only other area where I believe media articles can be cited here, is on present day controversies regarding these issues
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continuosly over weeks adding more content that more and more neglects the fact that a major part of these killings were unarmed civilians, of them is not even sure if they all were anti-communists, hence the strong allegations of ethnic cleansing by historians. With your argumentation towards not mentioning this in the introduction at all, one could also dispute that it was reprisal killings. At the moment this article absolutely does not accurately represent the fact that this was a massacre against largely unarmed, unrelated civilians, motivated by - the reason why does not matter - ethnic hatred. Revenge killing is morally not acceptable.
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cleansing should be given a low weight on this article. A chapter specifically on the foibe in a more general book or as the subject of a journal article should be given greater weight, and the greatest weight should be given to academic quality book-length investigations of the foibe, especially those that have been carried out by joint authors or researchers from Italy, Slovenia and
Croatia, or by scholars from uninvolved countries. At present, some of the first type are being used to support material that just isn't supported by the more specific sources. This gives them far too much weight.
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but that the killings targeted people for political reasons, because they were collaborators and/or fascists etc. Balkan
Insight, a highly reliable news source on the Balkan region, says that the ethnic cleansing narrative is being driven by right-wing Italian politicians. I will continue to examine sources and make edits until the article takes a NPOV and reflects the consensus academic position and identifies fringe views for what they are. As it stands the article is highly misleading, especially in the lead and infobox, but there are also extensive issues in the body.
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commission report should form the basis for the essential and agreed facts of this article, not the biased sources that whitewash the events detailed in that report, nor the biased sources that claim all sorts of outlandish things happened that are not in that report. There are some other solid reliable sources such as Pupo that should be used to provide significant content, but all fringe material needs to be culled. My post above on "Specific versus general sources" remains relevant.
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2005, when she was still a politician. It is pretty radical, and doesn't gel with the academic works like those of Pupo and the mixed commission, so I am going to remove it as it is likely subject to political bias, its academic status is unclear, and seems fringe and non-independent of the subject to me. As always, happy revert if someone can establish its academic bona fides and other reliability issues I've identified.
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and pro-Italian ethnic Slavs. Just simple like that. Both Slavs and Italians did horrible things. Yet this article is about the foibe massacres, ethnic cleansing against Italians, not about Italo-Slavic relations, so requesting me to shorten a section about anti-Italian actions and then adding unrelated unsourced POV nationalistic statements like the one quoted above looks way out of scope.
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the Balkans featured brutal treatment of various peoples, and wikipedia articles referencing such events are not aggressively edited by Italians to downplay their severity. Here, every other edit attempts to whitewash the gravity of this unfortunate chapter in history, and removes the focus from discussing the telling of a historical event to a justification for it.
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based on the Venetian Empire's conquests and rule over these areas prior to 1797 (as illustrated by the map at beginning of background section, showing Venetian Empire at maximum extent, overlayed by Slav-majority areas Italy demanded in 1915 to join the Allies in WWI, and also the borders after fascist Italy invaded and annexed parts of 99%-Slavic Dalmatia)
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the actions that preceded and caused it. Reactions always follow actions. If you delete the forced Slavization of Italians, the following forced Italianization of Slavs has to be on the same plate, as well as every other fascist action. I don't want the fascist faults to be deleted, so you better keep what ignited them. That's the timeline.
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well by the Yugoslavs. Moreover: nothing can justify massacres, on any side. Btw, yet you added those infos and I don't mean to delete them, so we have to explain why they did so. The forced Slavization of Italians caused the forced Italianization of Slavs, which caused the ethnic cleaning. Causes and effects.
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pre-existing content you had deleted. If the forced Slavization of Italians would not matter here, then the following forced Italianization of Slavs and other fascist actions would not matter as well, because they're intertwined, action and reaction. You can't start with a reaction without mentioning
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I'll also note that Norman Naimark defines genocide differently from the Genocide Convention (he believes it should be extended to political groups and different classes, essentially), and his take on it may need to be provided as context for what he says about the foibe (which isn't much as far as I
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I have been unable to resolve the dead link for the Italian Red Cross page via Wayback Machine. I will try it again a few more times, but if it hasn't been archived, it will have to be removed because it cannot be verified. I will however attempt to find something from the ICRC, because that would be
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Giorgio Napolitano was an (very eminent) Italian politician who was a qualified lawyer, and the citation is to a speech he made early in his presidency. There can be no sense that his words have been subjected to any sort of editorial checking for accuracy, so this is merely his opinion. It cannot be
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The only basis for the inclusion of Dalmatians would be those who left Yugoslavia in 1918 and moved to Venezia Guilia. This could be mentioned in background, but shouldn’t be in the lead, because any that were targeted in 1943 or 1945 were targeted not because they were Dalmatian Italians but because
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I'd like to see some Admin intervention for the repeat POV-pushing by Est2021. In his latest edit, he repeated as a general view claims that Slavs were supposedly killed only because they wanted to maintain Italian citizenship, when at least a dozen historians I cited make no such claims (I had moved
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The article has been in poor shape for a long time, so I'm not sure what version you think is better than the current one. Some attempts have been made by me to remove very poor sourcing and unsupported statements, but as I have said elsewhere, the contents of the highly regarded Italo-Slovene joint
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You requested reliable sources, and I added them. Your sources not mentioning this does not mean this did not happen. There is zero concern or controversy about the fact that people were through alive into these holes, as far as I'm aware. I also saw that you again modified the introduction section,
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That is false, you only selectively restored content that you wanted, while deleting content from the same section, and with your latest revert, you again deleted well-sourced content I had added the previous day to the section. I'd like to see the Admins take some action here, to put an end to this
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I note that the question of people wishing to retain Italian citizenship is solely cited to an online encyclopaedia. This is a tertiary source, and don't consider this a high enough quality source for this subject, as if it was the case, the intercountry commission or Pupo would have mentioned it. I
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The more important question is why is Dalmatia extensively mentioned at all in the article, since as far as I can see no foibe-related events are described in Dalmatia. Dalmatia had 2.8%, or a total of 18 thousand Italian speakers in the 1910 Austrian census, with Zadar the only city with an Italian
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The Italian-Slovene Commission doesn’t mention Franz Joseph, instead starts in 1880, with rising nationalism on both sides, compounded by the coastal/Italian vs. inland/Slavic split, and class divides. Italy suppressed all local languages, impacting Slovenes in Venice province. In the Julian March,
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The sources Est2021 uses are very poor. He cited an AFP wire source, i.e. a non-academic newspaperman writing on supposed Dalmatian demographics in the early 1800's, which in turn cited zero academics, and furthermore the source was falsely cited, since it does not say that 30% of Dalmatians in the
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There is a fair amount of pointy editing behaviour going on here. This is a controversial subject area, and disruptive editing is very much frowned on in such areas. The Austrian section is already way too long, and editors are adding more... Please refrain from adding more until you can write more
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I don't know whether this article had a disputed tag on it before, but it should have one. Just a few hours looking at some of the sources for the ethnic cleansing claims shows that both Pupo and the Slovenian-Italian Commission (both highly reliable sources) agreed that it wasn't ethnic cleansing,
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The background, Italianisation and brutal occupation are all part of the necessary context. The idea that only the Croatian right take the view that much of the killing if Italians was of fascists who were subjected to reprisals isn't based on the academic sources. This are widely contested events
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Immediately in the background portion, the article ushers in a highly controversial statement, which states that the historical consensus globally is that the massacres were solely reprisal killings done in reaction to previous crimes. No such historical consensus exists. The Italian occupation of
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I cited Pericic in a scientific article by the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences, who cites contemporary Dalmatian-Italian and other sources that the majority of Slavic speakers in Dalmatia at the start of the 19th century were Italianized Slavs, and that once majority Slavs were granted equal
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In fact, that's not my own idea, the sources are on the page, even if you deleted some of them, e.g. Treccani, the most important historical and cultural institution in Italy, or Napolitano, the communist Italian Head of State who had been allied with the Yugoslav partisans and had been as senator
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Are you kidding or what? I already answered your questions. You're the one who added tons of info about the forced Italianization of Slavs and other fascist war crimes to justify the foibe massacres. That's a cause for sure, but we also know for sure that antifascists and children were targeted as
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Not both sides. I never denied nor deleted anything about Italian bad actions, I just restored the timeline: after millennia of Roman and Venetian citizenship, there was a forced Slavization of Italians, followed by a forced Italianization of Slavs, followed by an ethnic cleansing against Italians
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Actually, on reflection, and having read Pupo’s conference talk a few times, it is clear that the scope of this article needs to be narrowed. He talks about two periods and one geographical area. September-October 1943 in inland Istria, and May-June 1945 in Venezia Guilia, specifically Trieste and
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You have no idea how I am describing Italianisation. However, persisting in deleting large swathes of text and removing or downplaying references to the motivation of reprisal will only result in sanctions. Get consensus for edits on the talk page. I also suggest you read the other threads on the
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Your edits are solely focused on justifying the massacres. The entire article has a Croatian nationalist, apologist approach. The sources you cite hardly back what you're saying, and your overarching narrative seems to be that little to no civilians of Italian background were killed, only Italian
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Historians like Pupo and others, directly link forced Italianizatian, fascist rule and Italian war crimes to Foibe. None of them mention Venice, Franz Joseph and Austria making Croatian the official language in 1910 as in any way related to that. So again you are pushing your POV, and again I ask
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started off with a map of Roman and Venetian Empire holdings in Greece, plus Treaty of London promises of parts of Greece to Italy. I.e this would just repeat fascist imperial claims to Greece, which they used to justify the Italian invasion/occupation of Greece, same as such a map is used in the
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I had already shortened the first 2 Background sections, Ancient Times and Austrian Empire, which are largely irrelevant here, and in any case the same history is already covered in articles on Dalmatia and elsewhere. Est2021 reverted my edits, I suggest we go back the shorter version. Here's the
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OK, so I've established she was a National Alliance politician, the AN grew out of the fascists, and given fascists were many of the victims, I don't think it is sufficiently independent of the subject. The source is a link to a short footnoted "dossier" apparently written by her and published in
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The lead claims that Dalmatia was occupied by Italy when these foibe killings occurred. The Italians surrendered in September 1943, and withdrew from the parts of Yugoslavia they were occupying. And the killings occurred after that. So this is not correct. Dalmatia was abandoned by them under the
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I cited reliable sources, i.e. Italian and other historians, for everything I wrote. Find and cite reliable sources for whatever you claim, that is how Knowledge (XXG) works, it does not work by convoluted arguments that just because historians do not state it, it does not mean it didn't happen.
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There is obviously a fundamental problem here. This is not about Dalmatians. The foibe relate to Istria, as I've mentioned above. The public investigation and wider academic consensus says that the vast majority of the people who were thrown in foibe were killed due to their fascist actions, not
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Silvia Ferretto Clementi's website indicates she is an Italian politician who completed a political science degree (with a thesis on the foibe apparently), but it isn't clear if this was a masters or PhD equivalent. For the claims being made in the lead using her as a source, I definitely do not
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article does not go back to Germanic migrations, Teutonic knights taking territory in the East, etc, unlike the long historical sections here. All this history is already covered in the Dalmatia article, and the main purpose of repeating same here, seems to be to make Italian irredentist claims,
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There are multiple references to unauthoritative sources, like the newspaper La Repubblica, as to what happened in 1945. The journalist Petacco and other similar sources also fall into this category. Better sources need to be found (i.e. reputable historians, etc,) and all such sources deleted.
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I agree to an extent. The intro edit made it seem like the consensus was ethnic targeting and for avoiding annexation which ignores the plethora of sources stating the contrary. Both sides should be in the intro and infoboxich for a long time had the “disputed” note showing that there are ample
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Let me ask you a question - are you interested in a good faith discussion? And if so, where can I engage you? I have attempted several times to engage in good faith with serious proposals, but I have not gotten any responses from you. The primary crux of my concern is that the majority of this
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You describe italianisation in a finite sense. Over the last two centuries, Dalmatia has been characterized by several efforts by external and internal forces to artificially and by force define the ethnic, cultural, and linguistic character of the region. The issue is you only speak about the
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He also repeatedly keeps changing my edits where I say historians "noted", to "argue", when in fact these historians provide extensive evidence for what they state - e.g. analyses of hundreds of victims that show that the vast majority killed were in fact members of fascist forces, and I cite
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I agree that the article was continuously edited over the course of weeks, in a way that increasingly whitewashed this historical event. This happened in the introduction, the infobox, and the historical background section. I propose to revert to an earlier version or seriously overhaul some
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I had cut the pre-WWI stuff to 2 paragraphs, while providing links to the Istria and Dalmatia articles, and then Est 2021 started expanding it, with his poorly-sourced, clearly biased take. To start with, we need a decision that what Franz Joseph said in 1866 has zero to do with Italian-Slav
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There are a number of otherwise reliable sources on the general subject of ethnic cleansing or genocide that are being given far too much weight here when there are specific scholarly sources focussed on the foibe that are available. A passing mention of the foibe in a general text on ethnic
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This doesn't even have page numbers, but the linked page 20 which is by Naimark, says the numbers range from one or two thousand to 20,000. He doesn't just say 20,000 as the article seems to indicate. I will try to find a copy and check what the book says about the killings and add pages, as
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used as a source for the foibe killings being "ethnic cleansing", and I have removed it. This footnote appears to be a case of citation bombing to try to push a POV. Quality academics may well state they were "ethnic cleansing" but we cannot use Napolitano's speech to support such a claim.
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He also deleted my edit where I cite many critics of the way the foibe are commemorated. And as mentioned before, he previously reverted my efforts to shorten the Background section, which is much longer than background sections in other Knowledge (XXG) articles. For example, the
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I should add that Naimark gets these figures from Blozham and Dirk Moses, so this is rather circular and self-saucing, so Bloxham and Dirk Moses should be used as the source for these figures, not Naimark. I will look at Bloxham and Dirk Moses to establish exactly what they say.
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Btw, I see that the AFP story as its "reliable source" quotes Italian-Argentine director Maximiliano Hernando Bruno, since the article is about a film, an acted drama, supposedly about the events. Let's then for historical facts on WP cite articles about Hollywood movies
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OK, so I haven't been able to resolve this, so I' m deleting it as unable to be verified. Including anything that it is being used to support. Happy to reverse the deletions if someone else can find an archived version, but I'm just getting 404 errors going back years.
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I have now tagged all citations to her as needing a better source. Absent any information about her academic credentials on this issue, I will look to remove them, except in the case of explaining how she was involved in bringing the events back to public attention.
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it certainly needs trimming, but it will have to be done manually again, as I have changed a whole lot of stuff outside those sections since then. If you could just trim back the old history and leave the WWI-WWII period, then I’ll look at that part.
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Everything I wrote has citations to historians, many of them Italian (Pupo, Baracetti, the report by the Italian-Slovene historians, etc.) Per WP rules the only discussion relevant here is with regards to information that comes from Reliable Sources
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So per you "scope reduction", i.e. your scope expansion, is only OK if it is partial and biased, by quoting weak sources like media articles on historical issues, while deleting the academic sources i cited (e.g. Croatian Academy of Sciences).
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Additionally, you say to find consensus from every other user in the talk page, which I find difficult to do, just because there are quite a few users who have taken issue with the submissions of Thhhommmasss but he seems to have free reign.
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The background should only include background that the key sources in the foibe provide. On en WP we follow the sources, not our own ideas of what the timeline was. I’d like to know what Pupo and the joint commission provide as background.
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could you chime in? Shouldn’t both stating sources and contradictory sources takes both be mentioned? Unless there is overwhelming consensus for one or the other? You deal with WWII Balkan topics so your insight would be appreciated.
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If you have valid reasons why you challenge my deletion of a source, then put your argument under the source in the appropriate thread above and we can discuss it. If we can't reach a consensus, then we can always take it to RSN.
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I have not seen any such claims of people being thrown alive in Pupo and Baracetti. I would like the Admins to present their views of use of media sources on controversial historical events from nearly 90 years ago
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This recent Balkan Insight article bells the cat on the way Italian nationalists are treating this subject, and makes it clear that the joint Italy-Slovene commission report should be the basis for this article
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OK, these are all deleted for now. As I say, happy to revise if someone has better web archive skills than me and can find a saved copy that says what the IRC is purported to have said about ethnic cleansing.
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La ricorrenza istituita nel 2004 nell'anniversario dei trattati di Parigi, che assegnavano l'Istria alla Jugoslavia. Si ricordano gli italiani vittime dei massacri messi in atto dai partigiani e dai Servizi
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established in 2004 on the anniversary of the Paris treaties, which assigned Istria to Yugoslavia. We remember the Italians victims of the massacres carried out by the partisans and the Yugoslav services.]
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I’m going to rewrite the Austria section to reflect this and delete the Franz Joseph quote. Population data from the 1910 Austrian census on ethnic composition of Istria and Dalmatia, should be retained
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controversial edit of yours, going back months or even years if needed. But I don't want. Stop this confrontational attitude of yours, or I will. If you want an edit-war, I'd just need to restore the
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