Summary
Vladimir Žerjavić: Losses of the population of Yugoslavia in the Second World War
Not wanting to reduce anyone's guilt for war crimes, the author uses the power of documents and logic to polemicize with the claims about the number of victims in the camps, he says that the premature estimates of 1,700,000 loss of life in the Second World War were fatal. war. The Great Serbian ideologues skillfully falsified and marketed "their" evidence, and Žerjavić first denies it, and then talks about the statistical calculation of losses, trying to be as credible as possible.
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