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Wednesday, 10.11.2010.

09:56

International Day Against Fascism marked

Serbia should be proud of its anti-Fascist past because it had the courage to take the right side during the 1930’s and 1940’s, Deputy PM Božidar Đelić said.

Izvor: FoNet

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Mihai, Romania

pre 13 godina

@Je¿ peklowsy

Do you even know what you're talking about. Can't you read the title of the article?

In case you didn't know, november 9th is the international day against fascism. Everywhere! That's what I was talking about in my comment.

You're way off. The Romanian "Conducator" was not Ceausescu, but Antonescu. Nicolae Ceausescu was a communist leader who celebrated november 9th.

I didn't say a word about Tito, but communism in general. I agree that after him, Iugoslavia was ruled by criminals, but that doesn't change the fact that communism destroyed churches, elites and intellectuals everywhere it went.

highduke

pre 13 godina

Fascism isn't just when one ethnicity decides to destroy others, it's also when an ethnicity destroys itself by legislating against its cultural & religious traditions

Je¿ peklowsy

pre 13 godina

Nik + Mihai - can you please read?

"Serbian MPs, foreign ambassadors, representatives of the Serbian Army (VS) and others attended the commemoration of Crystal Night - the night of November 9–10, 1938 which marked the beginning of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany."

#1: Mihai, that's November NINE, not November SEVEN.
#2: No wonder, you mixed things up. Romania was the ONLY country not celebrating Nov. 7. You had your own "Conducator", tovarisul Nicolae. Isn't that word a 1:1 translation of the word "Führer" in Romanian?
#3: Crystal Night has not much to do with the Leninist (not even Communist per se!) putsch in St. Petersburg on November 7 (Gregorian calendar) of 1917.

You are off by 21 years and two days.

#4: Tito is a controverse figure and I have not much sympathy in general. But look at what his successors did with Yugoslavia... If there is afterlife - Tito will burn in purgatory for extremely long time before being relieved of his sins. His successors, however, will be in a much hotter place permanently.

See the yellow mark in the upper right corner of the map?

http://tinyurl.com/265djr5

Mihai, Romania

pre 13 godina

You're celebrating the day when the red plague won the right to destroy churches, intellectuals and elites.

You chose between two tyrants.

Nik

pre 13 godina

What were Tito and his partisans then Red Fascists?
No freedom of speech, no free press,no freedom of association.
What has this to do with European values of freedom and democracy???
Tito was a Stalinist.Apart from his love of uniforms and his famous defecation at Drvar in 1944 what did he achieve?
An exaggerated and ridiculous war record of keeping 30 German divisions pinned down!!
The reality was waging a Communist class war against his own people and also collborating when it suited him!
Hundreds of thousands killed in the Red Terror 1941-46, Fifty years of crushing dictatorship and collapse.Get real Delic!!!!

Nik

pre 13 godina

What were Tito and his partisans then Red Fascists?
No freedom of speech, no free press,no freedom of association.
What has this to do with European values of freedom and democracy???
Tito was a Stalinist.Apart from his love of uniforms and his famous defecation at Drvar in 1944 what did he achieve?
An exaggerated and ridiculous war record of keeping 30 German divisions pinned down!!
The reality was waging a Communist class war against his own people and also collborating when it suited him!
Hundreds of thousands killed in the Red Terror 1941-46, Fifty years of crushing dictatorship and collapse.Get real Delic!!!!

Mihai, Romania

pre 13 godina

You're celebrating the day when the red plague won the right to destroy churches, intellectuals and elites.

You chose between two tyrants.

Je¿ peklowsy

pre 13 godina

Nik + Mihai - can you please read?

"Serbian MPs, foreign ambassadors, representatives of the Serbian Army (VS) and others attended the commemoration of Crystal Night - the night of November 9–10, 1938 which marked the beginning of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany."

#1: Mihai, that's November NINE, not November SEVEN.
#2: No wonder, you mixed things up. Romania was the ONLY country not celebrating Nov. 7. You had your own "Conducator", tovarisul Nicolae. Isn't that word a 1:1 translation of the word "Führer" in Romanian?
#3: Crystal Night has not much to do with the Leninist (not even Communist per se!) putsch in St. Petersburg on November 7 (Gregorian calendar) of 1917.

You are off by 21 years and two days.

#4: Tito is a controverse figure and I have not much sympathy in general. But look at what his successors did with Yugoslavia... If there is afterlife - Tito will burn in purgatory for extremely long time before being relieved of his sins. His successors, however, will be in a much hotter place permanently.

See the yellow mark in the upper right corner of the map?

http://tinyurl.com/265djr5

highduke

pre 13 godina

Fascism isn't just when one ethnicity decides to destroy others, it's also when an ethnicity destroys itself by legislating against its cultural & religious traditions

Mihai, Romania

pre 13 godina

@Je¿ peklowsy

Do you even know what you're talking about. Can't you read the title of the article?

In case you didn't know, november 9th is the international day against fascism. Everywhere! That's what I was talking about in my comment.

You're way off. The Romanian "Conducator" was not Ceausescu, but Antonescu. Nicolae Ceausescu was a communist leader who celebrated november 9th.

I didn't say a word about Tito, but communism in general. I agree that after him, Iugoslavia was ruled by criminals, but that doesn't change the fact that communism destroyed churches, elites and intellectuals everywhere it went.

Mihai, Romania

pre 13 godina

You're celebrating the day when the red plague won the right to destroy churches, intellectuals and elites.

You chose between two tyrants.

Nik

pre 13 godina

What were Tito and his partisans then Red Fascists?
No freedom of speech, no free press,no freedom of association.
What has this to do with European values of freedom and democracy???
Tito was a Stalinist.Apart from his love of uniforms and his famous defecation at Drvar in 1944 what did he achieve?
An exaggerated and ridiculous war record of keeping 30 German divisions pinned down!!
The reality was waging a Communist class war against his own people and also collborating when it suited him!
Hundreds of thousands killed in the Red Terror 1941-46, Fifty years of crushing dictatorship and collapse.Get real Delic!!!!

highduke

pre 13 godina

Fascism isn't just when one ethnicity decides to destroy others, it's also when an ethnicity destroys itself by legislating against its cultural & religious traditions

Je¿ peklowsy

pre 13 godina

Nik + Mihai - can you please read?

"Serbian MPs, foreign ambassadors, representatives of the Serbian Army (VS) and others attended the commemoration of Crystal Night - the night of November 9–10, 1938 which marked the beginning of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany."

#1: Mihai, that's November NINE, not November SEVEN.
#2: No wonder, you mixed things up. Romania was the ONLY country not celebrating Nov. 7. You had your own "Conducator", tovarisul Nicolae. Isn't that word a 1:1 translation of the word "Führer" in Romanian?
#3: Crystal Night has not much to do with the Leninist (not even Communist per se!) putsch in St. Petersburg on November 7 (Gregorian calendar) of 1917.

You are off by 21 years and two days.

#4: Tito is a controverse figure and I have not much sympathy in general. But look at what his successors did with Yugoslavia... If there is afterlife - Tito will burn in purgatory for extremely long time before being relieved of his sins. His successors, however, will be in a much hotter place permanently.

See the yellow mark in the upper right corner of the map?

http://tinyurl.com/265djr5

Mihai, Romania

pre 13 godina

@Je¿ peklowsy

Do you even know what you're talking about. Can't you read the title of the article?

In case you didn't know, november 9th is the international day against fascism. Everywhere! That's what I was talking about in my comment.

You're way off. The Romanian "Conducator" was not Ceausescu, but Antonescu. Nicolae Ceausescu was a communist leader who celebrated november 9th.

I didn't say a word about Tito, but communism in general. I agree that after him, Iugoslavia was ruled by criminals, but that doesn't change the fact that communism destroyed churches, elites and intellectuals everywhere it went.