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Unmarked graves: the destruction of the Yugoslav Roma in the Balkan Holocaust, 1941-1945

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The agony of the Roma in the Holocaust of World War II is often overlooked. They are still among the least understood people of Europe, and remain the most vulnerable minority in the post-Soviet societies of central and eastern Europe. They were driven from their homes, had their property destroyed and were murdered and left in unmarked graves, especially in Bosnia

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