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Monday, 20.10.2008.

11:24

Belgrade marks anniversary of liberation

Belgrade marks the 64th anniversary of its liberation from German occupation in World War 2.

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MikeC

pre 15 godina

Well thanks for that contribution Albania. I guess the history books are not accurate when they claim that albanians supported Hitler and Mussolini. Then again, in all fairness, all albanians probably didn't.

Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

"There is nothing in goran's statement which even implies that Draza was in Belgrade. I can see you read english, but you write propagandist english; you deliberately misinterpret statements to suit your narrow-minded agenda."

Easy on the anger. "Serbs liberated Serbia" was his comment, so read up on Tito and the Red Army. Even Albania sent 1000's of partisans to help Tito.

JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

"I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation and also honor a man who was by far the biggest patriot and honourable leader General Draza Mihailovic."


"There is nothing wrong with being a patriot, but give credit where credit is due, read the story again. Was Draza even in Belgrade at that time?"
(Pavaresi, 20 October 2008 15:45)

And I am supposed to be the "funny guy". There is nothing in goran's statement which even implies that Draza was in Belgrade. I can see you read english, but you write propagandist english; you deliberately misinterpret statements to suit your narrow-minded agenda.

Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

"I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation"

There is nothing wrong with being a patriot, but give credit where credit is due, read the story again. Was Draza even in Belgrade at that time?

goran

pre 15 godina

I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation and also honor a man who was by far the biggest patriot and honourable leader General Draza Mihailovic.

goran

pre 15 godina

I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation and also honor a man who was by far the biggest patriot and honourable leader General Draza Mihailovic.

JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

"I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation and also honor a man who was by far the biggest patriot and honourable leader General Draza Mihailovic."


"There is nothing wrong with being a patriot, but give credit where credit is due, read the story again. Was Draza even in Belgrade at that time?"
(Pavaresi, 20 October 2008 15:45)

And I am supposed to be the "funny guy". There is nothing in goran's statement which even implies that Draza was in Belgrade. I can see you read english, but you write propagandist english; you deliberately misinterpret statements to suit your narrow-minded agenda.

Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

"I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation"

There is nothing wrong with being a patriot, but give credit where credit is due, read the story again. Was Draza even in Belgrade at that time?

Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

"There is nothing in goran's statement which even implies that Draza was in Belgrade. I can see you read english, but you write propagandist english; you deliberately misinterpret statements to suit your narrow-minded agenda."

Easy on the anger. "Serbs liberated Serbia" was his comment, so read up on Tito and the Red Army. Even Albania sent 1000's of partisans to help Tito.

MikeC

pre 15 godina

Well thanks for that contribution Albania. I guess the history books are not accurate when they claim that albanians supported Hitler and Mussolini. Then again, in all fairness, all albanians probably didn't.

Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

"I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation"

There is nothing wrong with being a patriot, but give credit where credit is due, read the story again. Was Draza even in Belgrade at that time?

Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

"There is nothing in goran's statement which even implies that Draza was in Belgrade. I can see you read english, but you write propagandist english; you deliberately misinterpret statements to suit your narrow-minded agenda."

Easy on the anger. "Serbs liberated Serbia" was his comment, so read up on Tito and the Red Army. Even Albania sent 1000's of partisans to help Tito.

goran

pre 15 godina

I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation and also honor a man who was by far the biggest patriot and honourable leader General Draza Mihailovic.

JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

"I honor and mark the day we Serbs liberated Serbia from German occupation and also honor a man who was by far the biggest patriot and honourable leader General Draza Mihailovic."


"There is nothing wrong with being a patriot, but give credit where credit is due, read the story again. Was Draza even in Belgrade at that time?"
(Pavaresi, 20 October 2008 15:45)

And I am supposed to be the "funny guy". There is nothing in goran's statement which even implies that Draza was in Belgrade. I can see you read english, but you write propagandist english; you deliberately misinterpret statements to suit your narrow-minded agenda.

MikeC

pre 15 godina

Well thanks for that contribution Albania. I guess the history books are not accurate when they claim that albanians supported Hitler and Mussolini. Then again, in all fairness, all albanians probably didn't.