The “Foiba of Basovizza” is a mine pit located in the outskirts of Trieste, on the western side of the border between Italy and the former Yugoslavia, in the contested and multiethnic Julian March region. For the Italian, Slovenian, and Croatian public opinion, foibas are related to the killings committed by Tito\u27s partisan forces after the armistice between the Allies and the kingdom of Italy (September 1943), and throughout the Yugoslav military occupation of the whole Julian march in May 1945. Soldiers and civilians were thrown into such pits, sometimes still alive or after being tortured. Numbers of victims and causes of these massacres remain a disputed issue for the national historiographies of the three countries. After WWII, lo...