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Sunday, 14.10.2007.

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Kraljevo honors WW2 victims

Some 1,000 people gathered in Kraljevo in a memorial service dedicated to the civilians executed there in October 1941.

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Victor

pre 16 godina

"From the very beginning we suspected the authenticity of the list included
in the commission's report. It seems that all those killed in Srebrenica
between 1992 and July 1995 were put on the list of those who died in July
1995," he explained.»

Since 1995, dozens of Serbs have tried to invalidate what happened in Srebrenica. It's just another attempt that will not change much of the crime perpetrated by Maldic in July 1995.

Ratko

pre 16 godina

"I think that the Serbs should reflect on what their own people did not a long time ago, instead of commemoration events that did not teach mankind very much.
(Victor, 14. October 2007 20:32) "

Well it's cleat that victor commends the nazi's and croatian ustashe for killing innocent Serbs.

ida

pre 16 godina

WWII killed far more people and a greater percentage of civilians, especially including children. The Croats, for instance, had concentration camps of Serb children and babies who starved to death. And the Nazis rounded up school children to be massacred by the thousands. Not to mention the mass hangings of Serbs which were going on in Belgrade, Pancevo, Novi Sad and in Croatia.

By the way, Victor, it has been discovered that the Bosnian Muslims and international community are including Bosnian Muslims soldiers who died in battle before the fall of Srebrenica as alleged victims of the fall. This shows how they cheat to make the numbers larger and including soldiers killed in fighting - a lot different than the unarmed Serbian civilians rounded up by Germans.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/decani2/message/24297

Association President Branislav Dukic said that the report had been brought
into question when a list emerged of 954 members of the Bosnian Muslim army
who had died prior to the Srebrenica massacre.

"From the very beginning we suspected the authenticity of the list included
in the commission's report. It seems that all those killed in Srebrenica
between 1992 and July 1995 were put on the list of those who died in July
1995," he explained.

mamaleone

pre 16 godina

Victor, what is your purpose hear, to insult Serbs? You are a Croat, as far as I can see - why are you even on this sight? Why don't you go to Croat sights where people share your hate?

Pijetro

pre 16 godina

Victor:
Your comments are not welcomed, insensitive, and goes beyond uneducated..

There's no reason to discuss anything with you anymore.

Nicholas Thompson

pre 16 godina

Victor,
Your comments are truly insensitive to the Serbian victims of Nazi genocide in World War II.

To ignore their suffering would be a crime in itself, and as our Jewish brothers will always remind us about the Holocuast, "Never Forget".

What happened in Yugoslavia during World War II was a Holocaust against the Serbian people, who alone stood up to oppose Hitler. From Belgrade to Kragujevac, innocent civilians were rounded up by the tens of thousands and shot and hanged. Recent colour footage of Wermacht executions in Belgrade of ordinary people going to work, underscore the obscene crimes that were committed against Serbs. The crimes in Croatia committed by the Nazi Ustasha and ethusiastically supported by the Catholic Church were unprecedented in their brutality.

For more than 60 years under Tito's Communist dictatorship, Serbs were not allowed to mourn and remember their dead.

With democracy, mourning and rememberance have finally returned for the Serbian people, and that in itself is a victory for humanity over evil, Communism and Naziism.

I really believe your comments to be shameful, disrespectful and hurtful to all freedom-loving people.

Toronto 1

pre 16 godina

Not every commemeration is a political event after all. Don't families, friends, and descendants have the right to respect the lives of those who have been lost?

A major reason the 1990s conflicts occurred in the first place was a lack of respect for Serbs and their WW2 victims. The key in Bosnia was power-sharing, but Zimmerman encouraged Izetbegovic to opt for war in 1992.

lola

pre 16 godina

To Victor

Yes Victor we all recognize what others have done, never do I see recognission of onse own crime. What do you think about Jasenovac? Probably not even worth mentioning for big crime as it actually was in your mind because it happened to the other guys: Serbs,Jews and other minorities in Croatia. I always say until all people in former Yugo don't recognize what they have done to each other there never be peace in that part of the world.

Victor

pre 16 godina

«At least 2,100 people were executed by German firing squads 66 years ago, among them a number of Slovenians.»

I find this hard to explain that Serbs would gather to pay tribute to 2 100 of their own, gunned down by the Nazis, when only a few years ago, their own people did did the same to innocent civilians all across Bosnia. For example, Darko Mdrja gunned down over 200 Bosniaks on Mount Vlasic, and some 300 Croats pulled out from the Vukovar hospital received the same treatment.

I think that the Serbs should reflect on what their own people did not a long time ago, instead of commemoration events that did not teach mankind very much.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

The Germans apologized for all of their misdeeds during WWII. So now it is all good that they helped bomb Serbia in 99, instigated the breakup (continued breakup/Kosovo) of Yugoslavia and occupy Serbian land. Serbs should look to this proven historical aggressor as the leader of Europe, and join the German dominated EU as soon as possible. Because of course, they (Germans) can now be trusted to lead Europe and Serbia into a glorious future (glorious for Germany). Forget the past and join the EU; it can be very warm under the Dragons wing!

Nicholas Thompson

pre 16 godina

Victor,
Your comments are truly insensitive to the Serbian victims of Nazi genocide in World War II.

To ignore their suffering would be a crime in itself, and as our Jewish brothers will always remind us about the Holocuast, "Never Forget".

What happened in Yugoslavia during World War II was a Holocaust against the Serbian people, who alone stood up to oppose Hitler. From Belgrade to Kragujevac, innocent civilians were rounded up by the tens of thousands and shot and hanged. Recent colour footage of Wermacht executions in Belgrade of ordinary people going to work, underscore the obscene crimes that were committed against Serbs. The crimes in Croatia committed by the Nazi Ustasha and ethusiastically supported by the Catholic Church were unprecedented in their brutality.

For more than 60 years under Tito's Communist dictatorship, Serbs were not allowed to mourn and remember their dead.

With democracy, mourning and rememberance have finally returned for the Serbian people, and that in itself is a victory for humanity over evil, Communism and Naziism.

I really believe your comments to be shameful, disrespectful and hurtful to all freedom-loving people.

lola

pre 16 godina

To Victor

Yes Victor we all recognize what others have done, never do I see recognission of onse own crime. What do you think about Jasenovac? Probably not even worth mentioning for big crime as it actually was in your mind because it happened to the other guys: Serbs,Jews and other minorities in Croatia. I always say until all people in former Yugo don't recognize what they have done to each other there never be peace in that part of the world.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

The Germans apologized for all of their misdeeds during WWII. So now it is all good that they helped bomb Serbia in 99, instigated the breakup (continued breakup/Kosovo) of Yugoslavia and occupy Serbian land. Serbs should look to this proven historical aggressor as the leader of Europe, and join the German dominated EU as soon as possible. Because of course, they (Germans) can now be trusted to lead Europe and Serbia into a glorious future (glorious for Germany). Forget the past and join the EU; it can be very warm under the Dragons wing!

Victor

pre 16 godina

«At least 2,100 people were executed by German firing squads 66 years ago, among them a number of Slovenians.»

I find this hard to explain that Serbs would gather to pay tribute to 2 100 of their own, gunned down by the Nazis, when only a few years ago, their own people did did the same to innocent civilians all across Bosnia. For example, Darko Mdrja gunned down over 200 Bosniaks on Mount Vlasic, and some 300 Croats pulled out from the Vukovar hospital received the same treatment.

I think that the Serbs should reflect on what their own people did not a long time ago, instead of commemoration events that did not teach mankind very much.

Toronto 1

pre 16 godina

Not every commemeration is a political event after all. Don't families, friends, and descendants have the right to respect the lives of those who have been lost?

A major reason the 1990s conflicts occurred in the first place was a lack of respect for Serbs and their WW2 victims. The key in Bosnia was power-sharing, but Zimmerman encouraged Izetbegovic to opt for war in 1992.

mamaleone

pre 16 godina

Victor, what is your purpose hear, to insult Serbs? You are a Croat, as far as I can see - why are you even on this sight? Why don't you go to Croat sights where people share your hate?

Pijetro

pre 16 godina

Victor:
Your comments are not welcomed, insensitive, and goes beyond uneducated..

There's no reason to discuss anything with you anymore.

ida

pre 16 godina

WWII killed far more people and a greater percentage of civilians, especially including children. The Croats, for instance, had concentration camps of Serb children and babies who starved to death. And the Nazis rounded up school children to be massacred by the thousands. Not to mention the mass hangings of Serbs which were going on in Belgrade, Pancevo, Novi Sad and in Croatia.

By the way, Victor, it has been discovered that the Bosnian Muslims and international community are including Bosnian Muslims soldiers who died in battle before the fall of Srebrenica as alleged victims of the fall. This shows how they cheat to make the numbers larger and including soldiers killed in fighting - a lot different than the unarmed Serbian civilians rounded up by Germans.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/decani2/message/24297

Association President Branislav Dukic said that the report had been brought
into question when a list emerged of 954 members of the Bosnian Muslim army
who had died prior to the Srebrenica massacre.

"From the very beginning we suspected the authenticity of the list included
in the commission's report. It seems that all those killed in Srebrenica
between 1992 and July 1995 were put on the list of those who died in July
1995," he explained.

Ratko

pre 16 godina

"I think that the Serbs should reflect on what their own people did not a long time ago, instead of commemoration events that did not teach mankind very much.
(Victor, 14. October 2007 20:32) "

Well it's cleat that victor commends the nazi's and croatian ustashe for killing innocent Serbs.

Victor

pre 16 godina

"From the very beginning we suspected the authenticity of the list included
in the commission's report. It seems that all those killed in Srebrenica
between 1992 and July 1995 were put on the list of those who died in July
1995," he explained.»

Since 1995, dozens of Serbs have tried to invalidate what happened in Srebrenica. It's just another attempt that will not change much of the crime perpetrated by Maldic in July 1995.

Victor

pre 16 godina

«At least 2,100 people were executed by German firing squads 66 years ago, among them a number of Slovenians.»

I find this hard to explain that Serbs would gather to pay tribute to 2 100 of their own, gunned down by the Nazis, when only a few years ago, their own people did did the same to innocent civilians all across Bosnia. For example, Darko Mdrja gunned down over 200 Bosniaks on Mount Vlasic, and some 300 Croats pulled out from the Vukovar hospital received the same treatment.

I think that the Serbs should reflect on what their own people did not a long time ago, instead of commemoration events that did not teach mankind very much.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

The Germans apologized for all of their misdeeds during WWII. So now it is all good that they helped bomb Serbia in 99, instigated the breakup (continued breakup/Kosovo) of Yugoslavia and occupy Serbian land. Serbs should look to this proven historical aggressor as the leader of Europe, and join the German dominated EU as soon as possible. Because of course, they (Germans) can now be trusted to lead Europe and Serbia into a glorious future (glorious for Germany). Forget the past and join the EU; it can be very warm under the Dragons wing!

Victor

pre 16 godina

"From the very beginning we suspected the authenticity of the list included
in the commission's report. It seems that all those killed in Srebrenica
between 1992 and July 1995 were put on the list of those who died in July
1995," he explained.»

Since 1995, dozens of Serbs have tried to invalidate what happened in Srebrenica. It's just another attempt that will not change much of the crime perpetrated by Maldic in July 1995.

lola

pre 16 godina

To Victor

Yes Victor we all recognize what others have done, never do I see recognission of onse own crime. What do you think about Jasenovac? Probably not even worth mentioning for big crime as it actually was in your mind because it happened to the other guys: Serbs,Jews and other minorities in Croatia. I always say until all people in former Yugo don't recognize what they have done to each other there never be peace in that part of the world.

Toronto 1

pre 16 godina

Not every commemeration is a political event after all. Don't families, friends, and descendants have the right to respect the lives of those who have been lost?

A major reason the 1990s conflicts occurred in the first place was a lack of respect for Serbs and their WW2 victims. The key in Bosnia was power-sharing, but Zimmerman encouraged Izetbegovic to opt for war in 1992.

Nicholas Thompson

pre 16 godina

Victor,
Your comments are truly insensitive to the Serbian victims of Nazi genocide in World War II.

To ignore their suffering would be a crime in itself, and as our Jewish brothers will always remind us about the Holocuast, "Never Forget".

What happened in Yugoslavia during World War II was a Holocaust against the Serbian people, who alone stood up to oppose Hitler. From Belgrade to Kragujevac, innocent civilians were rounded up by the tens of thousands and shot and hanged. Recent colour footage of Wermacht executions in Belgrade of ordinary people going to work, underscore the obscene crimes that were committed against Serbs. The crimes in Croatia committed by the Nazi Ustasha and ethusiastically supported by the Catholic Church were unprecedented in their brutality.

For more than 60 years under Tito's Communist dictatorship, Serbs were not allowed to mourn and remember their dead.

With democracy, mourning and rememberance have finally returned for the Serbian people, and that in itself is a victory for humanity over evil, Communism and Naziism.

I really believe your comments to be shameful, disrespectful and hurtful to all freedom-loving people.

mamaleone

pre 16 godina

Victor, what is your purpose hear, to insult Serbs? You are a Croat, as far as I can see - why are you even on this sight? Why don't you go to Croat sights where people share your hate?

Pijetro

pre 16 godina

Victor:
Your comments are not welcomed, insensitive, and goes beyond uneducated..

There's no reason to discuss anything with you anymore.

ida

pre 16 godina

WWII killed far more people and a greater percentage of civilians, especially including children. The Croats, for instance, had concentration camps of Serb children and babies who starved to death. And the Nazis rounded up school children to be massacred by the thousands. Not to mention the mass hangings of Serbs which were going on in Belgrade, Pancevo, Novi Sad and in Croatia.

By the way, Victor, it has been discovered that the Bosnian Muslims and international community are including Bosnian Muslims soldiers who died in battle before the fall of Srebrenica as alleged victims of the fall. This shows how they cheat to make the numbers larger and including soldiers killed in fighting - a lot different than the unarmed Serbian civilians rounded up by Germans.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/decani2/message/24297

Association President Branislav Dukic said that the report had been brought
into question when a list emerged of 954 members of the Bosnian Muslim army
who had died prior to the Srebrenica massacre.

"From the very beginning we suspected the authenticity of the list included
in the commission's report. It seems that all those killed in Srebrenica
between 1992 and July 1995 were put on the list of those who died in July
1995," he explained.

Ratko

pre 16 godina

"I think that the Serbs should reflect on what their own people did not a long time ago, instead of commemoration events that did not teach mankind very much.
(Victor, 14. October 2007 20:32) "

Well it's cleat that victor commends the nazi's and croatian ustashe for killing innocent Serbs.