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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 16, 2013 12:15:37 GMT -5
pls delete this, double post. How am I being anti-Slav by saying that Stalin was responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of ethnic SLAVIC Russians? He didn't do anything to prevent it? Or about Holomodor? ... was he not responsible for the 6-7 million peasants SLAVIC Ukrainians killed through an artificial famine? His close friend Lazar Kaganovich (NOT Russian or Slavic but rather a Jew) was also responsible for that. "Mother Russia is cast down. We have ripped away her skirts." - Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich (He said this while standing on Church rubble. The Soviet union was anti-Russian = anti Slavic, how do you not see this by now Pyrros? The ideology Stalin was following was not Russian or Slavic, it was completely foreign - we can all thank Lenin for the s**t that stirred up, and get this, Lenin wasn't Russian nor Slavic, so wtf... here; There the great universally progressive features of Jewish culture have made themselves clearly felt: its internationalism, its responsiveness of the advanced movements of our times (the percentage of Jews in democratic and proletarian movements is everywhere higher than the percentage of Jews in the general population). Those Jewish Marxists who join up in the international Marxist organizations with the Russian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian and other workers, adding their might (both in Russian and in Jewish) to the creation of an international culture of the working class movement, are continuing the best traditions of Jewry. - Vladimir Lenin^ there's your "Globalization", "NWO", "police state" or w/e people want to call it nowadays... Lenin was sent into Russia by the Germans in the same way that you might send a phial containing a culture of typhoid or of cholera to be poured into the water supply of*great city, and it worked with amazing accuracy. No sooner did Lenin arrive than he began beckoning a finger here and a finger there to obscure persons in sheltered retreats in New York, in Glasgow, in Berne, and other countries, and he gathered together the leading spirits of a formidable sect, the most formidable sect in the world, of which he was the high priest and chief. With these spirits around him he set to work with demoniacal ability to tear to pieces every institution on which the Russian State and nation depended. Russia was laid low. Russia had to be laid low. She was laid low to the dust. - Winston Churchill
really you think so? That would actually be devastating, Yugoslavs had it fairly well compared to how the Soviets lived, then again Yugoslavia didn't go completely communist that's why. the end result is the same, look what Serbs got out of Yugoslavia and what Russians got out of the Soviet Union. Churchill, Truman, and Stalin, best buds? lol don't be surprised, Churchill and Truman are known freemasons. 1941 Truman: "If we see that Germany is winning we ought to help Russia and if Russia is winning we ought to help Germany, and that way let them kill as many as possible."
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 15, 2013 14:00:50 GMT -5
Greek intervention in British Museum in London - Greek Visitor hold a Greek flag The Parthenon Marbles belong to Greece and to Athens and they must return to their homeland”. - Stared in amazement the rest of the VISITORS to immediately understand what is happening . More and More Greeks from Wordwide arrived in London United Kingdom to protest ,,, The Parthenon When and why was the Parthenon built? 2500 years ago, the city of Athens was attacked by soldiers from Persia. The Athenians had to leave their city. Eventually they managed to defeat the Persians but Athens was now a ruin. It would have to be rebuilt. The man who took charge of rebuilding Athens was called Pericles. He got all the best architects, sculptors and other craftsmen together and they rebuilt Athens. It was full of wonderful buildings. But the best building of all was the Parthenon. frieze What was the Parthenon? The Parthenon was a temple to the goddess Athena. It was built on top of a hill called the Acropolis. You could see it from all over Athens. Inside the Parthenon there was a huge statue of the goddess Athena. Outside the Parthenon, high up on its four walls there was a frieze. This frieze was a series of sculptures that went all the way round the building. These sculptures were not added to the building. The sculptors actually cut the frieze out of the very stone which formed the walls of the building. Many people think that this frieze is one of the most wonderful works of art ever created. Horse of Selene What happened to the Parthenon? The Parthenon did not remain a temple to Athena for ever. The statue of Athena was destroyed. When Europe became Christian, the temple was turned into a church. Later, the Turks took over Athens and they turned it into a mosque. However, the building survived for hundreds and hundreds of years. Then in 1687 an Italian general called Francesco Morosini arrived in Athens. He was at war with the Turks. He fired on the Acropolis. He knew that the Turks were using the Parthenon as an arsenal -- where weapons are stored. The Parthenon was full of gunpowder. One of the shells fired by Morosini landed in the Parthenon and all the gunpowder exploded. This did terrible damage to the Parthenon. The roof was blown off and everything inside was destroyed. But, as if by a miracle, the frieze survived. Who was Lord Elgin? Elgin was a Scottish Lord who hoped to do well in politics. At the beginning of the 19th century Lord Elgin was appointed ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. The capital of the Ottoman Empire was in Istanbul in what is now called Turkey. At that time relations between Britain and Turkey were very good. Why? Egypt had been part of the Ottoman Empire until Napoleon, the French general, defeated the Turks and occupied Egypt. The British defeated Napoleon and the French left Egypt. As a result the Turks were very grateful to the British. frieze Why did Elgin take the Marbles? Lord Elgin wanted to find some ancient Greek statues to decorate his mansion in Scotland. He travelled in Greece, looking for things to send back to Britain. He employed an artist to make drawings of Greek statues and buildings. When he came to the Acropolis he was given permission to remove anything which was lying on the ground. But Elgin decided to take the statues of the Parthenon frieze and send them back to England. As I explained above, this frieze was actually part of the building. It wasn't stuck on. So in order to take the frieze, Elgin had to get workmen to saw the frieze off the building. It also involved destroying parts of the building in order to lower the sculptures to the ground. Elgin did a lot of damage to the Parthenon building. British Museum Elgin took about half of the frieze and some other sculptures from the Parthenon. He sent them back to England. After that things went very badly for Elgin. He found himself so short of money that he decided to sell the Parthenon Marbles to the British government. Some Members of Parliament thought that Elgin had done a terrible thing in removing the Parthenon Marbles. However, it was decided to buy the Parthenon Marbles from Elgin and put them in the British Museum. And they have stayed there ever since. Why didn't the Greeks stop Elgin? When Elgin took the Parthenon Marbles, Greece (Ottoman Empire) Greeks were not able to stop Elgin from taking the Marbles. Twenty years later the Greeks started a war of independence and soon Greece became an independent country. Immediately the Greeks demanded the return of the Parthenon Marbles, but their request was refused. The Campaign for the return of the Marbles to Athens In the early 1980s, a famous Greek actress called Melina Mercouri became Minister of Culture in the Greek government. She began the campaign for the return of the Parthenon Marbles. That campaign continues today, although Melina Mercouri died in 1994. The Acropolis Museum: Just waiting for the Elgin Marbles !!!www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/06/19/arts/20090620-acropolis-slideshow_index.html?_r=0It's a little too late to play the nationalist card right now, unless you're a gd supporter
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 15, 2013 13:54:39 GMT -5
karta, why are you quoting Stalin? He was a satanic beast responsible first-hand for the greatest genocide in European modern-history against Europeans. If it were up to him he would have slaughtered the Greeks the same way he was slaughtering Russians for communism. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
Of course he will cheer the Greeks if the Greeks are fighting the Germans, don't be fooled. Churchill was a war monger it was his fault shit went upside in Europe and why communism ultimately won. here's a golden quote; "You must understand that this war is not against Hitler or national socialism, but against the strength of the German people, which is to be smashed once and for all, regardless of whether it is in the hands of Hitler or a Jesuit priest". Source - Winston Churchill His Career In War and Peace by Emrys Hughes page 145 "I have always said that if Great Britain were defeated in war I hoped we should find a Hitler to lead us back to our rightful position among the nations. I am sorry, however, that he has not been mellowed by the great success that has attended him. The whole world would rejoice to see the Hitler of peace and tolerance, and nothing would adorn his name in world history so much as acts of magnanimity and of mercy and of pity to the forlorn and friendless, to the weak and poor. ... Let this great man search his own heart and conscience before he accuses anyone of being a warmonger." -Churchill Churchill never took negotiations with Hitler seriously enough to (want to) prevent war, this is the part of history which is hidden from us. The "west" was pushing for war the same way the West-today pushes for war, and guess what... and it's for the same reasons.
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 14, 2013 19:04:43 GMT -5
no more western propaganda. thanx. the problem is not in history ... the problem is our hearts ... our small tiny hearts with the size of a bean. FYROM (Vardarska) or Greater Bulgaria would “solve” the problem That's a terrible idea, you don't want a strong Bulgarian presence, you would rather see the Serbs grab hold of this issue - it would be in everyones' interest. keep in mind Karta, this mac-name dispute is BS ALL OVER, its' doing exactly what its' suppose to be doing, dividing us even more while the enemy gets stronger.
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 14, 2013 18:43:48 GMT -5
Yugoslavia ,Yugoslav troops were quickly overrun by German forces ! On 5 April 1941 German troops invaded Yugoslavia & Greece Yugoslavia was overrun in a matter of days while the Greek campaign lasted just over three weeks.sorryp stick your weapons up your arse ! Greek resistance during the Italian and German invasions, Churchill said, "Hence we will not say that Greeks fight like heroes, but that heroes fight like Greeks"
Serbia/Yugoslavia was overun by the Germans because there was very little resistance focused against them, we were too busy fighting each; ei; chetinks, partizans, ustase and also the pro-fascist Serb groups. The invasion was inevitable when our king lost power and the communists were rising. The German-Axis situation in the Balkans is not nearly as black and white as many people believe. Churchill is the biggest scum that has surfaced the earth in these modern times, yes he admired the Greeks but so did everyone, including Hitler.
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 14, 2013 12:32:59 GMT -5
You know as much about it as the man in the moon. There's no doubt Karta, Greeks are Greeks because of Greeks, but there's more The first Serbian presence in the Greek Revolution occurred during the revolt's outbreak in Wallachia (1821). The political and military leader of the revolution, Alexandros Ypsilantis, apart from Greeks and other ethnicities, had a number of Serbian fighters under his command, known collectively as “Arvanites”.[3] Some of the notable “Arvanites” were: Captains Milenko Stoikovic, Petar Dobrniak, Chatzi Prontan Gregorievic, Mlanten Milovanovic and Archimandrite Servos,[4] head of 300 Greeks and Serbians, who was killed in the battle. .[5] A group of 105 Serbs under the Serbian philhellene Anastasi Dmitrevic moved to Greece with the beginning of the Revolution and participated in many battles till the end of the Revolution. Several of those men were killed in battle.Pyrros has a point with the arvanites Chatzi Christos Dagobic - He ascended up to the rank of General in the Greek revolutionary army. He was taken as prisoner by the Egyptians and was liberated in 1828. Constantin Nemania - He was signing as “Prince of Serbia” and was using a seal with the double-headed eagle. Having fallen in great poverty he was granted a small financial assistance and “five breads per day” by the Greek Revolutionary Government for some time. He left from Greece to Russia in 1823. Thomas Servos, Lambros Servos, Lambros Christou Servos and Thanassis Servos in Messolongi, Giovanis Servos (cavalry sergeant under Chatzi Christos), Kotsos (Constantine) Servos, and Captains Milenko Stoikovic, Petar Dobrniak, Chatzi Prontan Gregorievic, Mlanten Milovanovic and Archimandrite Servos
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 12, 2013 17:31:14 GMT -5
Sort of familiar; this is the National Bolshevik Front flag. Another clue for your conundrum...
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 7, 2013 14:15:09 GMT -5
Screw him, he now plays the "white gene" card after he decided to "fall in love" with her, and have a mixed racial child with her?
I see your point hellboy but that's their (dark muslims) prerogative, ultimately it is up to the ethnic European (the caucasian), us to decide. In other words, Europeans need to become racially aware before reality hits us like a bomb.
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 2, 2013 13:11:02 GMT -5
sorry for the off-topic... but it seems that most important libraries in Beograd were severely bombed during WWI, WWII. The bombings were committed by British and German aircrafts. Ok, the British were on jewish agenda. But what about the German ones? Maybe NAZIs was heavily influenced by jews as well? Those books that were destroyed, needless to say, say a lot about Serbian history, and SLAV history in general (Serbs being the natural leaders of the southslavs and the balkans, hence attacked that hard by the west). I know about the libraries and I also know we'll really have no way of ever really knowing. Just know this, bigger lies have been peddled only to eventually get exposed, and the truth being the opposite, ie; the Katyn massacre
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 2, 2013 13:08:41 GMT -5
Understand the intent behind these quotes are in no way trying to justify how the Germans treated Serbs and other anti-fascists in Yugoslavia, we all know how it was when their boots were on our soil.
The intent is however to document, this is was their libraries, how they saw Europe going through these events, in particular Balkans. What the Ustase were doing was against Third Reich ideology, and this is only a piece of evidence showing that even the Germans were on to them, I think we can all understand that Hitler didn't have the luxury to choose his allies, do you think he knew the major proponents behind the Ustase ideology were jews?
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Post by Balkaneros on Sept 1, 2013 19:07:56 GMT -5
opps there's more ... Aleman vitez Ladisla Balley Emanuel Aleksandar Klein Fritz Julijo Resch Julio Šarnbek Ivan Wanner Rudolf Sach Julio Isser Ðuro Zorn Božidar and there's many many more, a quick search will confirm these names. the real phone-book to the head is that Maria Lovrenčević, Ante Pavlevic's wife, was a jew from her mothers' side (the only side that matters). Maria was part Jewish through her mother's family and her father, Martin Lovrenčević, was a member of the Party of Rights and a well-known journalist.[19] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ante_Paveli%C4%87Has anyone else come across this information, how come no one brings this up? ... this raises eyebrows... or at least it should. Many Ustasa soldiers were reportedly marrying Jewish women ....this includes Milovan Zanic and Slavko Kvaternik for starters, members of Ustasa cabinet. (this should be a big W-T-F to everybody) Nazi-German report (quote) on the Usatase “ Our troops have to be mute witnesses of such events; it does not reflect well on their otherwise high reputation... I am frequently told that German occupation troops would finally have to intervene against Ustaše crimes. This may happen eventually. Right now, with the available forces, I could not ask for such action. Ad hoc intervention in individual cases could make the German Army look responsible for countless crimes which it could not prevent in the past. ” A report addressed to Himmler in 1942; “ Increased activity of the bands [of rebels] is chiefly due to atrocities carried out by Ustaše units in Croatia against the Orthodox population. The Ustaše committed their deeds in a bestial manner not only against males of conscript age, but especially against helpless old people, women and children. The number of the Orthodox that the Croats have massacred and sadistically tortured to death is about three hundred thousand. ” Some food for thought.
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 31, 2013 14:38:16 GMT -5
"A person needs a little madness, or else they'll never dare to cut the rope and be free." -- Nikos Kazantzakis I agree with that. Nato filth Albanian scum. I will die a happy woman when Israel along with it's followers burns to the ground f**k them lol, you
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 29, 2013 11:46:48 GMT -5
oh stop using that religious card ....it dont work on us or for you we Albs are the most inner-tolerant when it comes to our many religions and that's what bothers you most Amin or Amen which one you like ? You sir, are just a product of which the Turks have conceived. The Ottoman empire was zionist in nature and the Albanians today (for the major most part) are proof that their agenda worked. You guys got psychotic afterwards, this cannot be explained. Remember way back when I started a thread and asked; "where and when" the hate between Serbs and Albanians began? Well this is it, you guys became Muslim, totally aligned yourself with the Ottomans doing their bidding on Serbian and Greek soil, while the majority of Serbs (big majority) continued to repel the Ottoman influence, as with the Greeks. Then the Ottomans finally broke down, and now you cry about how Serbs and Greeks treated Muslim Albanians afterwards, the ones living on Serbian and Greek land to begin with!?
You fail to understand that if it was our agenda to annihilate the Albanians once and for all it would have happened, it didn't because prior to the Ottomans there is endless pieces of evidence which contribute to what I have always said- Albanians were naturally close to the Serbs and Greeks, then Islam changed everything.
Why do you think so many Albanians left Albania when the Ottomans fell? The majority actually being the Christian ones, to Italy, Greece, Montenegro... lol I find your position retarded "with leniency" because I can understand how this truth would hurt at first. What I find most ridiculous among your folk is the thought that Skanderbeg was preserved by the Muslim Albanians LMAOO!!!! if that were the case it wouldn't have taken almost 500 years for Albanians to start celebrating him.
So this is why I say your Christians are the real Albanians, they are the ones who actually created your history, if you work backwards start with Skanderbeg, then go down and follow the nobility. This is your history in which most young Albanians today are being denied. You should be appalled, because instead they are reading purely censored material only meant to give a false belief of supremacy which ultimately is going to backfire, keep in mind this already happened a few times in our history.
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 28, 2013 16:10:13 GMT -5
You mean St. Angelina Brankovic?
Whose sister married Skanderbeg? lmaooo see how small your history is? you cannot go far without running into Skanderbeg somewhere.
. Later Angelina retired in the Krušedol monastery, in the Fruška Gora mountain of Syrmia, where she died in the beginning of the 16th century.
And like Skanderbegs' father and brother before him, Angelina sought refuge in a Serbian Monastery.
But what I find fascinating (well not so much b/c I already knew this) is;
"(1383–1462) in a time when most of the people of Albania were Orthodox Christians"
... and how quickly that changed uh?
No one asks or even wonders how the Christian Albanians who didn't convert felt when they saw their brothers and sisters lining up in front of mosques en-mass to convert. Imagine the ones who are left today who didn't budge. Those are you true Albanians, those are the reminants of Skanderbegs' legacy.
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 28, 2013 15:50:43 GMT -5
I thought he was a siptar from Greece from greece ,macedonia,seriba,croatia,or slovenia .....whats the difference this Pelasgian-Illyrian is on my own lands fffffi lol you poor nation-less pup, I guess this is where Islam takes over and convinces you that the whole world will one day be Muslim.
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 28, 2013 11:44:42 GMT -5
this is the shame the rest of Europe is suffering.... but not in Albania, this is called "flourishing" but oh noooo, these^ guys aren't fanatics they are just trying to express themselves... ^yeap sooo happy these idiots, only in Albania will they spit on their own national hero Skanderbeg.... can't wait for these f**kers to get deported back to the middle east. woaw woaw ... ^ what's goin on here? I must admit, I kind of like it, just go alll the way already and lose the burka home run! lool ... only in Albanian will they STILL be confused as to wtf they are about... What does Islam say about gays again? these guys are thinking the same thing... LMAOO!!!!! Look rex, greater-albania has reached washington!! this one is the best I like how this guy admits his orgins from the Turks, without 1389 you'd all be Christians, without the Turks, they'd be no-albania. btw, check out all the sand niggers in the crowd, like seriously wtf... and this one too^ lmaoo WHAT WHAAAATTTT.... MOTHERF***ER, albanian niggas be like ... you can't f**k wit us.... we albanians yo, greeks, hellenes, motherf**ka even Homer is albanian, AND we're Muslim what whaaatttt.... long live Mohammed what you're diaspora has become ^
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 28, 2013 11:13:00 GMT -5
I thought he was a siptar from Greece
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 28, 2013 11:11:07 GMT -5
so which one is it rex chap -since you cannot be both ... ohhh Lordy, just imagine what Skanderbeg would've done to these goons if it were him in this protest hahaha you're whole ethnos in itself is an oxymoron, a defeat in logic, a backwards track...
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 28, 2013 11:00:40 GMT -5
^^You look like gypsies and act like niggers, please tell me where's the evidence of this ancient Hellenic continuation in your people...
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 28, 2013 10:53:56 GMT -5
you muslim how can you comment on Christian Orthodoxy? There's no prejudices in our religion, if someone was good they're good, so yes we have an Albanian Saint .... ooooo rex got a excited!!!!! lmaoo , so what does this mean? It means Serbs like all others who are Orthodox respect and recognize the doings of anybody regardless of national affiliation. Deeds speak louder than words.. you hear that?! Anyway back to school for rex chap; Saint Jovan Vladimir, was a powerful ruler of Serbia during his time - Your (albanian) orthodox kin - the Albanian Orthodox have a shrine for this man in Elbassan. In Albania there's even a cult surrounding this Serbian figure, some could call this an obsession... His remains are now in an Orthodox Cathedral in Tirana where worshipers come to pay respect, that's right... to a Serb en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jovan_Vladimirps; Just acknowledge your Christian past or go completely Turk already, you cannot do both. Serb contributions.... cont... In Elbassan, albania
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