Talk:Destruction of the Thracian Bulgarians in 1913

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POV tag edit

You should provide reasons for it, you know. Either you do this or it'll be removed. --Laveol T 11:33, 6 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Reasons:
1) The history part is based on one link which is dead and the rest mainly Bulgarian authors with clearly bias statements. According to sources in 1913 a total of 200 000 refugees came to Bulgaria from Greece, Turkey, Macedonia and Romania (The unwanted: European refugees from the First World War through the Cold War p.106). The total of all refugees to Bulgaria was 200 000, the article claims that just in Eastern Thrace 200 000 were killed of forced to leave. Clearly inflated figures with an intentional bias. If you look at other figures in 1913 46,786 Bulgarians left Eastern Thrace for Bulgaria and 48,578 Moslems emigrated from Western Thrace to Turkey (Refugees in the age of total war pp.17). Do I need to say more? Hittit (talk) 19:55, 8 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
If I look at other figures where? Do you have actual sources on this? Cause I clearly see the diff between 200 000 refugees from 4 countries and 200 000 killed or forced to leave. I'm not saying the article is right, you just need to provide a proper explanation for such a tag. --Laveol T 20:29, 8 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
The number 200 000 killed or expelled is absurd, as we can see only some 46 000 left Eastern Thrace and the total number of refugees in Bulgaria from all other countries was at around 200 000 (subsequnetly there were refugees from Bulgaria to Turkey). Do you claim 154 000 were killed in Eastern Thrace? what non-Bulgarian sources are there to support such a claim?Hittit (talk) 21:17, 8 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

As I already said I do not claim anything. I did ask you where you acquired this number from. I don't know where the number came from and just explained (not having it in mind, cause you didn't provide with a source) that it is actually possible that those numbers are true (given the fact that I do not know if the number you threw-in is relevant). Was this enough of thorough an explanation or do you need more? --Laveol T 21:24, 8 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

I gave two numbers and provided two sources: (The unwanted: European refugees from the First World War through the Cold War p.106), (Refugees in the age of total war pp.17). I seem do not understand what you ask me for? Hittit (talk) 21:32, 8 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

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