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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2014 18:49:23 GMT -5
By Ludwig Salvator, Archduke of Austria (1847-1915), Prince of Tuscany. Published by Brockhaus Leipzig Germany. First published by Heinrich Mercy, Prag 1870-1878. 45 plates with color lithographs based on water colors by Ludwig Salvator. Collection of costumes and type images of Serbs in the region on the Adriatic between Rijeka and northern Albania. Man from Cattaro (Kotor) People from Sinj, Croatia. A man from Karlobag. A man from the Croatian island of Pag. A man from Otok Pag. young man from Split A man from Benkovac.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2014 17:48:11 GMT -5
Marshal Tito, head of the Yugoslav liberation forces, issued an order abolishing all anti-Jewish laws within six hours after the liberation of Belgrade, it was reported here today.
Seventy Hungarian Jews who were fighting the Germans as part of Tito’s forces, today arrived in Bucharest. They told the correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that they were among 2,000 Hungarian Jews liberated by Tito from copper mines in Serbia where they had been sent by the Germans for slave labor.
The majority of the 2,000 liberated Jews joined Tito’s units immediately after their liberation, the arrivals reported. About 500 of them have been killed. The reminder are still in Yugoslavia. The 70 were sent, through Rumania, to their homes in the liberated parts of Hungary with the permission of Marshal Tito after participating in the liquidation of the Germans on the front to which they were assigned.
Read more: www.jta.org/1944/10/29/archive/marshal-tito-abolishes-anti-jewish-laws-in-yugoslavia-liberates-deported-hungarian-jews#ixzz2q8H8LQjpAt a marketplace in the city of Split, a group of elderly Croats talks about whether a statue should be erected to honor late President Franjo Tudjman -- the leader of Croatia during its war for independence from the former Yugoslavia. There is not much debate. Old enough to remember life in Yugoslavia under communist leader Josip Broz Tito, they quickly agree. Instead of Tudjman, they would prefer a statue of Tito -- a man they still lovingly refer to by the nickname Jozo.
www.rferl.org/content/Thirty_Years_After_Titos_Death_Yugoslav_Nostalgia_Abounds_/2031874.htmlTito, Yugoslavia and the Jews - 1969 The Canadian Jewish Chronicle Review news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2422&dat=19690627&id=zv9OAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-EsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1297,7358936 There are two doctors who are spoken of with great reverence by the Partisans. Dr. Herbert Kraus was among the first to join the Partisans and was second in command of the Partisan medical service. Dr. Schlesinger, a major in the first World War, joined the Partisans with his wife and twenty-year-old daughter.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 10, 2014 22:12:28 GMT -5
Original caption for this photograph in LIFE Magazine of 6 December 1943, p.88, reads: Partisan schoolchildren, who were photographed by British Navy Lieut. Lambton Burn, wear red star on white caps and give clenched-fist salute. Notice the brightness of these Croat Dalmatian faces. The Croats, though they have always been political underdogs in Yugoslavia, are more citified than the war-like people of the mountains. The Communist movement among them is nationalistic and even religious, and the Communists are only one of the antifascist groups which work together. This represents a kind of New Deal for Yugoslavia.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 10, 2014 21:20:52 GMT -5
I hope they fail, and I mean that with the greatest respect.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 10, 2014 21:09:15 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 10, 2014 20:51:41 GMT -5
Great thread, thanks for this.
Most righteous movements of the time started from within the Church, branching-off. I can see the similarities with Ljotic, taking his National Spiritual beliefs into action, except Ljotic had most backing from the Church while today we call him a traitor, so leading to this:
I agree. We see similar tactics being played against Serbs during the world war and early 90's. Like any institution, the Church can just as well be infiltrated. The Church backed Ljotic from day one till his death, now they call him a traitor.
It's scary to see how any talk of "jews" freaked people out even back then, but obviously more-so now. I can see why the jew-rhetoric itself can be detrimental, "going back to the roots" or back to 'the Church" seemed to be the only option.
Instead of attacking the "scary enemy" - we need to strengthen ourselves, by any means possible, and this way we'll see truly what or who is conspiring against "us". Labelling the enemy isn't always the best way, labelling what is wrong with "us" can prove to be more effective - while allowing those who really want to dig deep to find the answer themselves.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 10, 2014 19:17:48 GMT -5
Moša Pijade
"It is therefore necessary to create a multitude of homeless people so that they become the majority in the country.
Therefore, we must burn. We must shoot [at the Germans] and retreat. Germans will not find us, but they will take revenge on the villages and burn them. Then the villagers who are left without a roof over their heads, will join us of their own accord, so we will have the nation behind us and we will become the masters of the situation. Those who have neither a house, nor land nor livestock, will quickly join us, as we will promise them great robbery.
It will be much harder with those who have possessions of their own. Those we will woo with lectures, theater performances and other propaganda ... In this way we will gradually conquer all provinces. A villager who has a house, land and livestock, or a worker in receipt of salary who has bread, are both worthless to us. We have to make them homeless, proletarians ... Only those who have failed become communists, so we have to create misfortune, force the masses into despair. We are mortal enemies of all prosperity, order and peace ... "
- Moša Pijade (on the Yugoslavs) Couldn't be more straight forward - revealing the dark intentions behind Communist Yugoslavia - and his monstrous view on the Yugoslav people. This man is example of the scum that was behind Yugoslavia and the oppression of her nations.
*** Moša Pijade - 4 January 1890 – 15 March 1957, nicknamed Čiča Janko was a prominent Yugoslavian/Serbian Communist of Sephardic Jewish origin, a close collaborator of Josip Broz Tito, former President of Yugoslavia, and full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
He was known for translating Das Kapital by Karl Marx into Serbo-Croatian. He is thought to have had a major influence on Marxist ideology as exposed during the old regime in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1925, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison because of his 'terrorist activities' after World War I. He was discharged after 14 years in 1939 and imprisoned again in 1941 in the camp Bileć. He was known as the creator of so-called 'Foča regulations' (1942), which prescribed the foundation and activity of people's liberation committees in the liberated territories during the war against the Nazis. In November 1943, before the second AVNOJ meeting in Jajce, he initiated the foundation of Tanjug (LOL look who was quick to grab hold of our media - their main doctrine), which later became the state news agency of SFR Yugoslavia, nowadays of Serbia. Pijade held high political posts during and after World War II and was a member of the Central Committee and the Politburo of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. He was one of the leaders of Tito's partisans and was subsequently proclaimed People's Hero of Yugoslavia. He was one of six Vice Presidents of the Presidium of the Yugoslavian Parliament (deputy head of state) 1945–53. I n 1948 Pijade convinced Tito to allow those Jews who remained in Yugosolvia to emigrate to Israel (hmmm... I thought Belgrade was Judenfrei...so a HINT as to how Israel got so populated so fast, no kiding right?) Tito agreed on a one time exception basis. As a result, 3,000 Jews were allowed to emigrate from Yugoslovia to Israel on the SS Kefalos in December 1948. Among those was Tommy Lapid who became Deputy Prime Minister of Israel and is the father of Yair Lapid. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo%C5%A1a_PijadeAll the above methods and then some are typical communists tactics, starve the nation so they come to you hungry... C reate destruction so they're inflamed with hate (at the wrong side)... and bride them (preferably the talented) to join the ranks. This man was Tito's mentor.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 10, 2014 17:45:32 GMT -5
hey our maps are the same, maybe if southern Macedonia secedes from greece, we can create this state. Let's do it! United? From when? ... Tito was and IS you're only legitimate hero. "Macedonians" today, are no different than "Bosnians" and to a lesser extent "Montenegrins" being that they're manufactured states post Communism. the FYROM-Macedonia, Bosnia and Montenegro case is a ticking time bomb. Cause when s**t hits the fan in Balkan, the real Europeans (non-islamics) from all these three-states are going to be running to Serbs (not the state - but the people). Which will be fine, but idiots like you who preach further inter-ethnic hate will need to be silenced. This "free world" gave guys like you too much of a voice. Handing out megaphones to you clowns while the opposition gets filtered through noise. :::::::::::
Over the centuries the territory which today forms the FYROM was ruled by a number of different states and former empires. Macedonia is a hellenic historical national identity and the colture of Macedonia is Hellenic. Although FYROM who claims the name of Macedonia is a young state, since it became independent in 1991, its roots run into the history of last decades. The name "Macedonia" is in fact a Greek word. All the archaeological evidence shows that the Macedonian civilization was a Greek tribe, which has nothing to do with modern Slavic inhabitants. The region Macedonia is located in the heart of the Balkans, north of southern Greece, east of Illyria, and west of Thrace. The state of FYROM today occupies a northern region of Macedonian land.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 8, 2014 11:36:03 GMT -5
and serbian is a good word all across the universe ...... It is, despite over a century of near non-stop anti-Serb propaganda. Interesting quote I found; Top Secret 175/44, October 2, 1944 - Summary report on forming and condition
"From the military organizing point of view, the order for forming this division was based on wrong assumptions".
"Albanians are living in some kind of primitive facultativeness...He's never in a hurry. He doesn't wish to fight in ranks of his military formations, but only in the ranks of his armed gangs. There isn't any kind of discipline in these gangs. When it's raining Albanian leaves his post, and at the start of night he leaves his military position and goes to the village to drink brandy. After spending 12 days in the field - without asking his gang leader - he leaves for 4-5 days at home and then returns to his gang...or doesn't return at all".
"Albanian isn't familiar and doesn't like at all military field training and shooting practise. His alleged shooting skill is just a story and lie. He likes to shoot a lot, mostly sitting behind the cover and shooting - straight in the air. He simply pulls the trigger and constantly reloads his gun. Albanian is sensitive of artillery shelling and has mortal fear of it. Albanian takes part in an attack until he finds something he can steal or take by force. If he manages to steal a goat, axe or sewing machine wheel the war for him is over and he goes home on his own free will. On every 20 Albanians there must be 2 German SS non-commissioned officers: One to command, and the other to follow and check them".
"In regard of their clothing, our instructors are dealing with the same problems as with the negroes. Most of the recruits are of village origin and they wore shoes for the first time in their lives. They where very proud of their shoes, so they didn't take them off even during night. But during long marches they took their shoes off and put them over their shoulders. When Albanians start to run, they get rid of there shoes, they can run faster on there barefoot"
"Proposition which president of Albanian national committee in the town of Prizren BEDRI PEJANI in written form submitted to Reichsführer of SS troops are nothing but simplest bombastic lies. Bedri Pejani is just a political scumbag that managed to provide a good life for himself using political scams in the country and abroad. He, and most of the Albanian "politicians", don’t care where the money comes from to satisfy their immoderate life needs".
conclusion: "The forming of the division in planned size would be achieved quickest if a Commander was given a bag of gold to bribe influential local Albanian leaders. The first question a person which is looking for friendship with Albanians is asked is "How much gold will you give me?". It seems that some Albanians wanted to make a good business out of forming the "Skenderbeg" division".
Albanians only fool themselves.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 1, 2014 14:58:44 GMT -5
and serbian is a good word all across the universe ...... It really is though, you don't hear about Europeans in the West complaining about Serbs even though they have a ton of us there, but they'll complain about Albanians, Bulgarians and Romanians, and they're way of being derogatory is by labeling you all gypsies. Of course, I know better, but in their eyes what the fuck is the difference. You did this to yourselves, by cheering on your petty criminals, I mean this outside of the context of war, I'm talking all other crimes the West is plagued with. Instead of slamming your degenerates down, you boost them up and by doing so, you encourage your young ones to do the same (which inadvertently will turn them into degenerates). I said this before; Serbs will be the first to cast-down and slam down their own, before anyone else has the chance. Degenerates are degenerates and a degenerate of my own angers me more than any other. I guess this is the clear difference among our people, we keep our moral and ethical standards high, you guys just enjoy any publicity you can get your hands on.
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 30, 2013 22:22:20 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 30, 2013 22:12:01 GMT -5
So why is shiptar a bad word?
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 30, 2013 19:05:57 GMT -5
I agree that this was the beginning of our demise, always thought so, however Christianity in the West was/is very different than the East (it changed drastically). The monopoly the Vatican has over her people (one world unity-globalization), on a spiritual and communal basis is impossible in Orthodoxy, especially Serbian/Russian Orthodoxy where real Nationalism is engrained within the teachings, and are not as open to "foreigners". Corruption will always be the case, however free-masonry and all other heretic societies are completely banned by our law, it's considered a heavy sin to partake in any of that, in other words we were always taught about "this evil" and not seen as a "conspiracy". The most they can do is mismanage our resources, mis-direct our attention or simply do nothing when we need them.
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 30, 2013 17:53:58 GMT -5
The British royal family has been just a pony show from the beginning, the jews took over Britain via Cromwell, the king they installed after that was of their choosing, a lame beta king. The royal family has also progressively mixed with jews overtime, the queen is one, just look at her picture when she was young, she looks Sicilian or something. When prince Harry married his jew wife they did a whole bunch of jewish wedding rituals.
But the problem starts with Christianity, which alienated chiefs and tribal leaders from their people and turned them into kings and their people into serfs. The only problems jews had with the old system was that the kings and the military class had the final say, the church too held its share of the pie, so they slowly got rid off of their former allies, WWI put an end to the monarchy, the old rulers. Jews want total monopoly, as they have written on their Old Testament. For me the problem, the root problem starts with the overthrow of the old order, pagan Aryan Europe. Christianity is part of the European decay. wow, I only did a bit of digging on Cromwell and see how he disgraced his own people. Napolean was at least a little more subtle.
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 30, 2013 17:46:14 GMT -5
Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople shortly before his execution, as depicted by Nikiphoros Lytras
The Turks held him responsible for the sudden rise in Greek nationalism and resistance. They took him immediately after his Easter liturgy, and left his body hanging above the Chuch for three days. After the Turks sold his corpse to a gang of Jews who dragged it around Constantinople by cart then threw it in the sea.
Painting by Peter von Hess depicting the casting of the corpse of Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople into the Bosphorus.
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 30, 2013 17:15:53 GMT -5
Ljotić was an ardent antisemite. He is said to have advocated the extermination of Jews for years prior to the outbreak of World War II. He claimed in his speeches that a "Great Director" was behind all of the world's problems, stating that the so-called Director was "a collective personality consisting of a people without land, language, a stable religion [...] a people without roots...The Jews." Ljotić claimed that the supposed Jewish conspiracy began during the French Revolution and was involved in every significant historical event since then. He also claimed that Jews and Freemasons were responsible for the Russian Revolution. In his writings, Ljotić portrays Jews as being responsible for the advent of liberal democracy, Freemasonry and Communism, and, as such, enemies of both Zbor and the Yugoslav state.
What he didn't blame the Germans for being sneaky and corruptive? Everyone knows the tall, well-built, strong chinned Germans are parasite bankers and corrupters and the frail and small(rodent sized) jews are builders and workers. Even in nature it's the lion that is a weakling and a cheater that hides in underground tunnels and the brave rats rule the surface.
He was by far not the only Serbian figure during and prior those times that held those sentiments, Tito's Yugoslavia just eliminated them all from the history books. While Serbs like to "relate" their problems with the Jews (ie; Jasenovac), they also forget the high-status they held in the Balkan and in particular Serbia during the Ottoman occupation. Jews from the West in Europe (under Christianity) moved steadily towards the East to the Ottoman Empire, Turks especially settled them in Greece and areas around Constantinople - they dominated finance, banking, and all sorts of "business", enjoying autonomy, land-rights and freedom of religion. They would always side with the Caliphates in order to counter the Byzantine influence.
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 29, 2013 18:15:20 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 28, 2013 17:58:51 GMT -5
St. Nikolai Velimirovic's speech at the funeral of Dimitrije V. Ljotic
*** 'Had just one branch been severed, the trunk would not have felt much, but the trunk has been severed to its roots, and a great pain has been inflicted upon us. Oh Lord! It is your will and we must accept it.
When one stone is thrown into water, it creates concentric circles that spread. In the same way the death of Dimitrije Ljotic generates a grief which spreads throughout his family, to his mother Ljubica, far away in Smederevo, to his wife Ivka, to his brother Jakov, to his sons and to his daughter. The second circle affects the volunteers (of the Serbian Volunteer Corps), his likeminded companions in peace and in war, through good and evil, in joy and in sorrow. The third circle affects the lofty Chetniks, and him who has for four years had only the earth as his carpet and the heavens as his roof (1). And then comes the fourth circle, which envelopes the entire world, because Ljotic was not just ours, he belonged to humanity, to Europe, to the whole world.
Dimitrije Ljotic was a statesman, a teacher, and a Christian. He wasn’t just an ordinary statesman, he was a Christian statesman. In the last 150 years we have had great politicians, great men like Garasanin, Jovan Ristic and Nikola Pasic, but those were men who were great in their own time, within the borders of Serbia, while Dimitrije Ljotic ventured into the great circles of world politics, and into global problems. He was a politician with a cross. I had the chance to hear him speak at the monastery of Zica when he said: ‘The Serbian nation will never be happy until the whole world is happy’.
He was a teacher who taught first of all by action, and only afterwards by words, he steered people in the right direction, he himself was the example. He never spoke about something if he had not first shown by example. He never spoke if he had not already accomplished through his own works. Oh, if only our teachers had been like that! Christ said: ‘One has to act then teach, not just to teach’(2). People will talk about him as a true man, a statesman, and a deep Christian, and this was his greatest attribute. He starts from himself, and that is what benefits the world. If you start from the periphery, from another, and not from your self you are of no use to anybody. That was his motto; Dimitrije Ljotic was a man of deep faith. As minister of Justice he held the censer for the priest in church. Many ridiculed him, but he was not embarrassed. He said: ‘I go to seek out the will of the Lord, and when I find it I will pursue it without looking to the left or right’. Without Dimitrije Ljotic a great emptiness is felt, and it is an emptiness that cannot be easily overcome.
A tree has been cut down, but God knows what he does and we must submit to his will. The tree is cut down, but from it many saplings have sprouted, and those are the many other Ljotic’s. If Dimitrije Ljotic has fallen, tens of thousands of Serbian heroes who have come together under arms, not as individuals, but united, are the replacements of Dimitrije Ljotic. Dimitrije Ljotic is a man who inspired people. He carried a heavy cross in war and in peace, for even in peace people did not want to give him peace. And in war he fulfilled his duty as a soldier and as a citizen. It was those very people who were superficial and who governed the people that did not understand him. For that reason we have collapsed, because we didn’t know how to cherish such worth. God has taken him in his own time. Some will say: they have taken us from him. But they haven’t taken him, for he gave an example through his life and struggle until today. How much humility, what ascetism, as befits a hermit of the Holy Mountain (3), what prayers, the sweetness of a child!
We are grateful to him, his Holiness and I, we thank him for our transferral from captivity to Vienna, and from Vienna to here (4). We can never forget that deed of the most faithful son of Serbdom.
When I spoke to him in Vienna about the unifying of our national forces, speaking of the man for whom I said that for 4 years the earth had been his only carpet and the heavens his only cover, he humbly replied: ‘Let him command, I will listen. Let him be at the head, I at the bottom. I will wash his feet’. And unity came. (5)
Whoever knew that man, had to love him. He was an ideologue on a global scale, who possessed a deep soul, with a lions courage and a lamb’s meekness. He spoke: ‘If we make all nations happy, we also will be happy’. Cedo Milic the great hero of Mostar, said: ‘ I have seen other heroes, but heroes like Ljotic never and nowhere’. Books will be written about him for that reason. Not only will Serbs write them, but all Europeans who knew him.
There were people who said that he liked to gather riches from somewhere, to hoard them. But where are his houses? Where are his fields? I see none of that. But he was very rich in spirit, in integrity, in faith. A spiritual man, of character, honest, decisive and religious. He was so rich in spirit that he was able to give from his surplus to others, to lend to others, always ready to give advice and a kind word. For him politics was not acrobatics, but ethics. He was the representative of the Serbian soul and heart, Serbian beauty and truth. He was the ideologue of Christian nationalism.
He loved his commanders. He spoke to me about that, and also they spoke to me and only praised him. One great commander, who is here among us, told me on one occasion not long ago: ‘they cannot separate themselves from him (his soldier’s). Words flow from his mouth like honey. He is the true representative of the Serbian political ideal’. He gave so much of himself that had he lived another 50 years, he wouldn’t have had any more left to give. His ideology encapsulated all the branches of national life.
Everyone grieves for him. Even the Germans grieve for him. Many smeared him saying that he was too close to the Germans. And it was those very people who were not in solidarity with the people, who owned villas and had great wealth, and who like exploiters prepared for themselves a fortune for the next hundred years. But he criticized the Germans more than anyone, and for that very reason they respected him. Only those who did not know him criticized him.
Oh how much did he love his soldiers. One officer from his guard told me: ‘When we retreated from Belgrade, on the road we stopped and dealt out bread to the hungry soldiers. When we had dealt out the food, I approached Ljotic and told him that there was only enough bread left for him and me. At that he replied: ‘Give out that also. We will cope better. We are in any case about to retire to sleep, and it is easier to sleep when one has an empty stomach’ And that I did’. He respected man above everything, everything except for God.
He was a great man. That which he sowed grew deep roots. And everything he did will give off a beautiful scent. Volunteers, sing praises to Dimitrije Ljotic! Chetniks weave wreaths in honour of him! Serbs, remember Dimitrije Ljotic!
The greatest sacrifice has been made. God, ask for no more. God, enough, we beg You: You have taken much and as the greatest sacrifice, him! God, let it be enough.
I believe that this great sacrifice is the gate that will lead us to freedom. Dimitrije Ljotic is the gate to our new Fatherland. For that reason brothers, let us pray for the soul of this great man and let the Lord accept him into His Kingdom. Let God grant us our prayers, and to Dimitrije let Him grant that which he deserves. May the Lord have mercy on the soul of Dimitrije Ljotic! Unto the ages of ages, Amen.
Dimitrije Ljotic is not dead. He now belongs to the whole of Serbdom. He now belongs to Heavenly Serbia (6). And the dead are more powerful than the living. He is now stronger, than when he was alive. He is now more powerful than when he was living and restricted in this world. He now achieves more and possesses greater power. Only now is he active. Thank you to him’
Saint Nikolai Velimirovic (April 1945)
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 28, 2013 12:35:43 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Dec 27, 2013 23:56:37 GMT -5
Why do I get the feeling that this is from Serbia's Secret War? Never read the book, this is content I gathered from all over, so perhaps. The pictures for the most part were challenging to find.
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