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第十章 After world war II 战後的欧洲各国 (第83/93页)
1804, thus ranking it above such catastrophes as the Nazi occupation or the First World War occupation of Serbia by the Austro–Hungarians. The Memorandum’s authors claimed that 200,000 Serbs had moved out of the province over the previous twenty years and warned that there would soon be none left “unless things change radically”. The remedy, according to the Memorandum, was for“genuine security and unambiguous equality for all peoples living in Kosovo and Metohija [to be] established” and “objective and permanent conditions for the return of the expelled nation [to be] created”. It concluded that “Serbia must not be passive and wait and see what the others will say, as it has done so of
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