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Sunday, 27.01.2008.

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Serbia marks Holocaust Remembrance Day

Today, Serbia, along with the rest of the world, remembers the victims of the Second World War Holocaust.

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Mark

pre 16 godina

What about Serbia's WW2 general Nedic. He was a fascist and anti -semite. How can Tadic say that the Serbs were against the Nazi's when in fact they had leaders who supported deportatiion of Jews out of Serbia. The Serbs have to stop lying about there past.

Dan

pre 16 godina

Alright, so let's just forget the thousands of Serbs who died as part of the Holocaust. Because of what happened decades later in Kosovo, we are not supposed to remember our dead? Get a grip.

massimo

pre 16 godina

Instead of celebrating Belgrade should hand over some important war criminal.
Do you remember Mladic and Karadzic, do you remember Srebrenica?
How can Belgrade government be so ridiculous?

Craig

pre 16 godina

Great... remembering those who were murdered by nazis in WWII.... When are they going to remember all the thousands of Albanians murdered by the very own serbian forces?
mere hypocracy

Mile

pre 16 godina

Nothing to add as this book explains vividly friendship of two people.

http://www.miodragpetrovic.com/SabaciJevrejiususretu,english.pdf

http://www.miodragpetrovic.com/SabaciJevrejiususretu.pdf

Mile

papajohn

pre 16 godina

In 2005,the United Nations decided to declare January 27, the day when Auschwitz was liberated by the Russian Red Army, the Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The Nazi German state killed 1.5 million people in the notorious death camp. Over one million of the victims were Jewish.

And here we are 60 years later, the nation held responsible for the greatest evils against mankind committed in the modern world, with Albanian Kosovars as accomlices, dictating policy and border changes to a sovereign nation in Europe - am I missing something? And Russia, who was the liberator of oppressed peoples to Germany's atrocities, is now viewed this nation (Germany), as an obstructionist. I guess I am nmissing something again.

Pro Serb foreigner

pre 16 godina

Talk about great timing there. The moment Serbia remembers the holocaust, news come out about Germany willing to recognize Kosovo's independence.

And the EU is largely dominated by Germany's economy.

Pro Serb foreigner

pre 16 godina

Talk about great timing there. The moment Serbia remembers the holocaust, news come out about Germany willing to recognize Kosovo's independence.

And the EU is largely dominated by Germany's economy.

Dan

pre 16 godina

Alright, so let's just forget the thousands of Serbs who died as part of the Holocaust. Because of what happened decades later in Kosovo, we are not supposed to remember our dead? Get a grip.

papajohn

pre 16 godina

In 2005,the United Nations decided to declare January 27, the day when Auschwitz was liberated by the Russian Red Army, the Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The Nazi German state killed 1.5 million people in the notorious death camp. Over one million of the victims were Jewish.

And here we are 60 years later, the nation held responsible for the greatest evils against mankind committed in the modern world, with Albanian Kosovars as accomlices, dictating policy and border changes to a sovereign nation in Europe - am I missing something? And Russia, who was the liberator of oppressed peoples to Germany's atrocities, is now viewed this nation (Germany), as an obstructionist. I guess I am nmissing something again.

Mile

pre 16 godina

Nothing to add as this book explains vividly friendship of two people.

http://www.miodragpetrovic.com/SabaciJevrejiususretu,english.pdf

http://www.miodragpetrovic.com/SabaciJevrejiususretu.pdf

Mile

Mark

pre 16 godina

What about Serbia's WW2 general Nedic. He was a fascist and anti -semite. How can Tadic say that the Serbs were against the Nazi's when in fact they had leaders who supported deportatiion of Jews out of Serbia. The Serbs have to stop lying about there past.

Craig

pre 16 godina

Great... remembering those who were murdered by nazis in WWII.... When are they going to remember all the thousands of Albanians murdered by the very own serbian forces?
mere hypocracy

massimo

pre 16 godina

Instead of celebrating Belgrade should hand over some important war criminal.
Do you remember Mladic and Karadzic, do you remember Srebrenica?
How can Belgrade government be so ridiculous?

Mile

pre 16 godina

Nothing to add as this book explains vividly friendship of two people.

http://www.miodragpetrovic.com/SabaciJevrejiususretu,english.pdf

http://www.miodragpetrovic.com/SabaciJevrejiususretu.pdf

Mile

Craig

pre 16 godina

Great... remembering those who were murdered by nazis in WWII.... When are they going to remember all the thousands of Albanians murdered by the very own serbian forces?
mere hypocracy

massimo

pre 16 godina

Instead of celebrating Belgrade should hand over some important war criminal.
Do you remember Mladic and Karadzic, do you remember Srebrenica?
How can Belgrade government be so ridiculous?

Pro Serb foreigner

pre 16 godina

Talk about great timing there. The moment Serbia remembers the holocaust, news come out about Germany willing to recognize Kosovo's independence.

And the EU is largely dominated by Germany's economy.

papajohn

pre 16 godina

In 2005,the United Nations decided to declare January 27, the day when Auschwitz was liberated by the Russian Red Army, the Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The Nazi German state killed 1.5 million people in the notorious death camp. Over one million of the victims were Jewish.

And here we are 60 years later, the nation held responsible for the greatest evils against mankind committed in the modern world, with Albanian Kosovars as accomlices, dictating policy and border changes to a sovereign nation in Europe - am I missing something? And Russia, who was the liberator of oppressed peoples to Germany's atrocities, is now viewed this nation (Germany), as an obstructionist. I guess I am nmissing something again.

Dan

pre 16 godina

Alright, so let's just forget the thousands of Serbs who died as part of the Holocaust. Because of what happened decades later in Kosovo, we are not supposed to remember our dead? Get a grip.

Mark

pre 16 godina

What about Serbia's WW2 general Nedic. He was a fascist and anti -semite. How can Tadic say that the Serbs were against the Nazi's when in fact they had leaders who supported deportatiion of Jews out of Serbia. The Serbs have to stop lying about there past.