Abstract

Historiography and public memory analyzes the historiography and the policy of memory about the Italian occupation of Yugoslavia during World War II. The supposed "natural" brutality of the Slavs was emphasized by veterans, journalists and also historians to justify fascist Italian repressive policy in the attempt to adapt the main national stereotype of "italiani brava gente" to this event.

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