February 10th is recognized as the "Giorno del Ricordo" or "Day of Remembrance" in Italy. This day is dedicated to commemorating the victims of the Foibe massacres and the Istrian-Dalmatian exodus that occurred after World War II. The events leading to the establishment of this memorial day are linked to the complex historical and political context of post-war Italy.
The "Giorno del Ricordo" is a day for remembering and honoring those who suffered and lost their lives during the violence and displacement associated with the Foibe massacres and related historical events. It serves as a national moment of reflection on the tragic events that unfolded in the aftermath of World War II, particularly in the regions of Istria, Venezia Giulia, and Dalmatia.
On this day, ceremonies, memorial services, and educational initiatives take place across Italy to raise awareness about the historical significance of the Foibe massacres and the human toll of post-war political and ethnic conflicts.