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Norma Cossetto, Porzûs, Vergarolla. Faces and stories of forgotten massacres

Raimo and Montanari permitting, let's return to the denied tragedy of the Italians of Istria, Dalmatia and Venezia Giulia. Which only an imbecile can claim has anything to do with the Shoah, except that it was an immense tragedy. Of which the foibe are the apex. Continue on http://www.ilfoglio.it/uffa/2022/02/22/news/norma-cossetto-porzu-s-vergarolla-volti-e-storie-di-stragi-dimenticate-3715630/ Giampiero Mughini Source: Il Foglio - 22/02/2022 A nice article by Giampiero Mughini on Il Foglio. Mughini, remembering the Dalmatian Enzo Bettiza and his book 'Esilio', defends the Day of Remembrance from Montanari, Raimo, Barbero and others and with it the immense tragedy of the people...
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Enzo Bettiza and the “Dalmatian Nation”

In the volume published by the Historical Research Centre of Rovinj Enzo Bettiza and the "Dalmatian Nation" (CRSR, Rovinj 2017), Dario Saftich has been able to scrupulously describe, through the life and works of Bettiza, a Dalmatia, or rather the reality of Split and Zadar between the two world wars and the war period, which unfortunately no longer exist. Bettiza was undoubtedly a great writer and journalist of European fame, the last great Dalmatian author of Italian language, a perfect connoisseur of the Slavic and Latin worlds that for centuries mixed and influenced each other along the entire eastern Adriatic coast. Even though he was an exile, following the well-known events of the...