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In 1991, Western Europeans were shaken by television images of a downpour of explosives falling upon the sleepy little Danube town of Vukovar, and plumes of smoke shaking their way over Dubrovnik, "the jewel of the Adriac" and a World Heritage site. ... The technical problems of reconstruction are infinitely less important than the "deethnicization" of heritage, and it is difficult to imagine how the Baklan societies will be able to overcome this problem. The only hope of restoring a once commonly held landscape lies in a commitment to do so by the ethnic or national group that carried out the crimes.
――名古屋市立大学 中期日程(3月8日実施)――2005年
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