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The Ethnicity of Yugoslavia After the War
Some groups could not be driven out because they did not have their own country to go to. Gypsies, for instance, were everywhere almost as unwelcome as the Jews. Some countries were obliged to integrate separate communities in an effort to cover up internal splits that had burst open during the war. Yugoslavia requires special mention, because it encompasses all of these problems and war. The different ethnic groups were therefore obliged to continue living side by side despite the fact each regarded the others with undisguised hatred.