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"There is no way that 700,000
were killed there. There is no evidence and the biggest case agianist it is the demographic data. There would have been no serbs left at all in Croatia or Bosnia."
The Serbian population in Croatia and Bosnia (all the parts where Croats killed) was much greater than 700,000.
Serbs were 20% of more of Croatia's population and in Bosnia they outnumbered the Muslims until only a few decades ago.
Before WWII Serbs were the largest of the three main ethnic groups of Bosnia. And Croatia used to have a much more substantial Serb population.
Many of those killed were little Serb children and babies a number who would have been born after the previous census.
There are Red Cross photos a some surviving and/or dying Bosnian babies and toddlers who were rescued from the Croats and Germans.
A great number of the killed Serbs didn't even make it to Jasenovac, as many were killed in their homes or just outside their homes. Many were thrown over cliff sides.
Tito and his government prevented the search for the dead and also concreted over graves in Bosnian caves and thrown down crevasses.
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