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According to political scientist Norman Finkelstein transfer was considered as an acceptable solution to the problems of ethnic conflict, up until around World War II and even a little afterward, in certain cases.
Transfer was considered a drastic but " often necessary " means to end an ethnic conflict or ethnic civil war.
The feasibility of population transfer was hugely increased by the creation of railroad networks from the mid-19th century.

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