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Discussion in 'History' started by mattteo, Aug 28, 2006.

  1. mattteo

    mattteo Member

    Jul 19, 2006
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=394283&page=2


    I repeat, Yugoslavian partisans only killed fascists, wether Italian or not. Unlike you Italians know history, that's why they tributed Tito. Listen to the game and you'll find out by yourself, there's no point in speaking about something you clearly never heard.

    lol, the ustaše aren't proud of that, i believe.


    I have read multiple books on the subject, you can even find some of them online, like this one for example:

    http://www.cnj.it/foibeatrieste/

    Ciampi is a fascist :D

    Joking aside, Ciampi's an idiot, he and his atrocious hymn-singing, tricolor-waving rhetoric. Oh, and he's definitely not a leftist, he was the president of ICB and a member of PLI.



    No 6 year old italian was killed by yugoslavian partisans in non-war actions


    That's exactly what it was, in addition to being totally anti-historical. No wonder it was promoted, financed and hyped only by self-proclaimed fascists belonging to former MSI.


    Mmmmh, you mean in 1945?? Nobody wanted to surrender Yugoslavia that territory.....


    FYP

    Smrt Fasizmu, always
     
  2. Reazzurro90

    Reazzurro90 New Member

    Jun 10, 2006
    Connecticut, USA
    Mattteo,

    I agree that Italians know history, and Italians do know about the Foibe exodus. It is in history, whether you like it or not.

    As for Ciampi - are you kidding on saying that he's not a leftist? You do realize that he was a minister in the 1996 Prodi government, right? And that he overwhelmingly approved of a Prodi installment in the premiership (he voted "Yes" in the vote of confidence)?

    By the way, if you want to play the link game, I can too:

    http://www.cronologia.it/mondo38y.htm
    http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foibe
    http://www.sicilianculture.com/news/2003-genocide.htm

    As for the Italians being knowledgable about history - I hope you know that the Italian parliament approved a statute that would make a day in February a day of remembrance for the victims of the Foibe.

    Of course, I don't blame Croats and Slovenes for it today, after all, they aren't responsible. But to claim that it simply "didn't exist" or that it was all "fascist purging" is plain ridiculous.

    By the way, why exactly did you alter the end of my post to "fascists and spies"?
     

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