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Tuesday, 27.02.2007.

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Holocaust survivors met Polish saviors

The 82-year-old Jewish woman, for the first time in 60 years, visited a reunion of Holocaust survivors and their rescuers.

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Matthew

pre 17 godina

Oh, I left out "Guerilla Radio" the book about B92 and their struggle for freedom of the press under Milosevic. They are true heroes who did their very best to bring the truth of the situation to the Serbian people.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

Victor,

I suggest you read "Trusted Mole" by Milos Stankovic. Stankovic helped many Bosniaks escape the siege of Sarajevo despite the very strong objections of the Bosniak government who wanted to keep their citizens prisoner in Sarajevo and blocked Bosniaks fleeing from that area as strongly as they could.

I also suggest you see the movie "Pretty Village Burning Pretty" if you want to understand the dynamics involved in the conflict. From everything I've seen and heard, it’s a fairly accurate portrayal of the violence in Bosnia.

If you want to understand a true nationalistic maniac, read Tudjman's "Horrors of War", although you'd probably end up here on B92 quoting it as established fact.

Philip Davies

pre 17 godina

If you actually had any real knowledge of the Yugoslav wars Victor you would know that many Bosnian Muslims and Albanians took refuge in Serbia, were well treated and given passports. Examples are B-1097 & B-1746 who testified as prosecution witnesses at the Milosevic trial.

Philip Davies

pre 17 godina

If you actually had any real knowledge of the Yugoslav wars Victor you would know that many Bosnian Muslims and Albanians took refuge in Serbia, were well treated and given passports. Examples are B-1097 & B-1746 who testified as prosecution witnesses at the Milosevic trial.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

Victor,

I suggest you read "Trusted Mole" by Milos Stankovic. Stankovic helped many Bosniaks escape the siege of Sarajevo despite the very strong objections of the Bosniak government who wanted to keep their citizens prisoner in Sarajevo and blocked Bosniaks fleeing from that area as strongly as they could.

I also suggest you see the movie "Pretty Village Burning Pretty" if you want to understand the dynamics involved in the conflict. From everything I've seen and heard, it’s a fairly accurate portrayal of the violence in Bosnia.

If you want to understand a true nationalistic maniac, read Tudjman's "Horrors of War", although you'd probably end up here on B92 quoting it as established fact.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

Oh, I left out "Guerilla Radio" the book about B92 and their struggle for freedom of the press under Milosevic. They are true heroes who did their very best to bring the truth of the situation to the Serbian people.

Philip Davies

pre 17 godina

If you actually had any real knowledge of the Yugoslav wars Victor you would know that many Bosnian Muslims and Albanians took refuge in Serbia, were well treated and given passports. Examples are B-1097 & B-1746 who testified as prosecution witnesses at the Milosevic trial.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

Victor,

I suggest you read "Trusted Mole" by Milos Stankovic. Stankovic helped many Bosniaks escape the siege of Sarajevo despite the very strong objections of the Bosniak government who wanted to keep their citizens prisoner in Sarajevo and blocked Bosniaks fleeing from that area as strongly as they could.

I also suggest you see the movie "Pretty Village Burning Pretty" if you want to understand the dynamics involved in the conflict. From everything I've seen and heard, it’s a fairly accurate portrayal of the violence in Bosnia.

If you want to understand a true nationalistic maniac, read Tudjman's "Horrors of War", although you'd probably end up here on B92 quoting it as established fact.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

Oh, I left out "Guerilla Radio" the book about B92 and their struggle for freedom of the press under Milosevic. They are true heroes who did their very best to bring the truth of the situation to the Serbian people.