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Those Italians Who Became Refugees at Home

Summary by laverita.info
At the end of the war, thousands of Istrians and Dalmatians fleeing Tito ended up in the camp of Padriciano, at the gates of Trieste, where they lived in poor conditions. Wrongly considered fascists, they could not get out of the structure. Some, not holding, killed themselves. A light layer of frost covers the grass around the refugee camp of Padriciano. A thin fog wraps the air and seems to leave everything unfinished. Like those souls that pa…

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At the end of the war, thousands of Istrians and Dalmatians fleeing Tito ended up in the camp of Padriciano, at the gates of Trieste, where they lived in poor conditions. Wrongly considered fascists, they could not get out of the structure. Some, not holding, killed themselves. A light layer of frost covers the grass around the refugee camp of Padriciano. A thin fog wraps the air and seems to leave everything unfinished. Like those souls that pa…

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laverita.info broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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