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I wonder

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  • Massgraves with only 1 (one) dead body
  • Italian and German fascist killings seems to be neglected
  • The summary is mentioning and comparing "killing fields" using an article of the magazine "Spiegel". The comparison used there has obviously not considered some killing fields of Hitler and Stalin (see Timothy Snyder: Bloodlands). And it is exclusively shaped on extrajudicial killings while some graves are caused by military operations of various troops.

To me it seems that some national and anticommunist POV has been imported from slovanian WP article might be. 5glogger (talk) 07:49, 25 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The Slovenian term is prikrita/zamolčana grobišča or prikriti/zamolčani grobovi 'clandestine graves', which is a more accurate but less common English term than mass grave (cf. the similar topics Mass graves in Chechnya, Mass graves in Iraq, Mass graves in Iran, etc.). About 12% of the Slovene clandestine graves are listed as containing one victim. I encourage you to work on adding material to WP about Italian/German/Hitler/Stalin killings if those topics are of interest to you. Doremo (talk) 11:50, 25 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]