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The Tragedy of Bleiburg and Viktring, 1945

Full title: The Tragedy of Bleiburg and Viktring, 1945
ISBN: 9780875807225
ISBN 10: 0875807224
Authors: Rulitz, Florian
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 290
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

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. More Than Once, The Annual Croatian Commemoration Of The Bleiburg Victims Was Subject To Attacks Carried Out By The Socialist Yugoslav State. Abroad In The West, On Austrian Soil, The Yugoslav Secret Service (udba) Did Not Shy Away From Murdering The Protagonist Of The Croatian Memory Culture, Nicola Martinovic, As Late As 1975. The Official History Was Aligned With A Firm Interpretational Paradigm That Called For A Glorification Of The Anti-fascist People's Liberation Resistance. With The Breakup Of Yugoslavia And Its Socialist Regime In 1991, The Identity-establishing Accounts Of Contemporary Witnesses, Which Had Mainly Been Cherished In Exile Circles Abroad, Increasingly Reached Public Awareness In Croatia And Slovenia.^ In The 1990s Croatia Witnessed The Emergence Of A Memory That Had Been Suppressed By The Socialist-yugoslav Regime Namely The Bleiburg Tragedy. The Situation In Slovenia Was Similar In Terms Of Identity And Remembrance Culture. 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, Now Available For The First Time In English, Provides A Corrective To The Historical Memory That Had Been Previously Accepted As Truth. Rulitz Focuses On Two Essential Questions.^ First, Did The So-called Final Encirclement Battles Indeed Occur In Carinthia In The Ferlach/hollenburg/viktring And Dravograd/poljana/bleiburg Areas, Resulting In Military Victories For The Yugoslav Army? Second, Were The Battles After The Capitulation Fought By The Refugees With The Aim Of Reaching The British-controlled Areas In Carinthia? To Answer These Questions, Rulitz Presents A Detailed Reconstruction Of Those Days In May 1945. He Furthermore Considers The Question Of The Murders On Austrian Territory, Which Were Hushed Up In Partisan Literature And Presented As Casualties Of The Final Military Operations. This Groundbreaking Study Will Interest Scholars And Students Of Modern European History.-- Background -- Main Escape Routes Into Carinthia -- The Detention Camps And The Chronology Of The British Repatriations -- The Killing Grounds And Mass Graves-places Of Violence And Remembrance -- The Mass Crimes-revenge Or Revolutionary Violence? -- The Ozna/udba Terror In Austria After 1945 -- Conclusion: The Grand Finale Of The Yugoslav Army In Carinthia Versus The Tragedies Of Bleiburg And Viktring. Florian Thomas Rulitz ; Translated From The German By Andreas Niedermayer ; Foreword By Paul E. Gottfried ; Postface By Tomislav Sunić. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 257-285) And Index.