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To: Strategerist
Sort of pathetic that FR actually has a Slobo fan club.

FR doesn't, actually. It only exists in the minds of the Serb-hating bigots that divide their time between giving quiet support to the Muhammedans and fluffing Mr. Soros.

6 posted on 11/15/2005 1:47:39 PM PST by FormerLib (Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
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To: FormerLib
Serbs have done plenty of stealing in their own right (Look at how far Austria shrunk after WWI and who the chief benefactor was).
8 posted on 11/15/2005 3:00:35 PM PST by Sam Gamgee (I hate hippies - Eric Cartman)
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To: FormerLib

I am back only for awhile.... this place is too full of the neo kind of_____________


13 posted on 11/15/2005 8:45:46 PM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I get the more I want CROATIANS/BOSNIANS TO OWN UP TO the love of THEIR NAZI PAST)
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To: FormerLib
Smiljka Ljoljic Visnjevac

Born Mostar, Yugoslavia

1905

Smiljka was one of three daughters born to Serbian Orthodox parents in the town of Mostar in the central Yugoslav region of Herzegovina. Smiljka's mother died when Smiljka was 3, and the three girls were raised by their father. A tomboy in her youth, at 17 Smiljka won the Miss Makarska Riviera beauty pageant and left for Germany to become a fashion model.

1933-39: Smiljka had a successful modeling career in Berlin. With her tall, slim figure, high cheekbones, and almond-shaped, grey-blue eyes, she was noted for her resemblance to Greta Garbo. Smiljka was anti-fascist and left Germany after Hitler came to power. When war broke out in Europe in September 1939, Smiljka was living in the Yugoslav capital of Belgrade with her husband, Tihomir Visnjevac, and their young son.

1940-41: Like many in Belgrade, Smiljka was openly anti-fascist. On March 27, 1941, a new anti-fascist government took power in Yugoslavia. In reaction, Germany launched a surprise bombing attack on Belgrade on Palm Sunday, April 6, 1941. Six days later, German troops occupied the city.

Together with her husband, Smiljka, who was known to the Germans for her anti-fascist views during her days in Weimar Germany, was rounded up by the Gestapo. For more than two weeks, Smiljka and her husband were beaten and tortured.

Smiljka was shot by a German firing squad in the Banjica concentration camp in early May 1941. She was 35 years old.

14 posted on 11/15/2005 8:48:25 PM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I get the more I want CROATIANS/BOSNIANS TO OWN UP TO the love of THEIR NAZI PAST)
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To: FormerLib; Lion in Winter
Sounds like he cut a deal with the prosecution as his only ticket out – he changed his initial plea, admits to killing ONE man – and being forced to do that – thereby making it easier to get a very light sentence, and he “confirms” the “oh the horrors” propaganda with the bit about seeing the alleged dead. I don’t buy these kinds of “confessions” made under so much pressure and where the international community has shown dishonesty and support of propaganda against Serbs. The Serbs are always assumed guilty and can and will be put in jail for life, even if innocent, if they don't play the guilt game.

When Croats confess to killing CIVILIANS (not soldiers) and on their own with no pressure, the western media ignores it and usually the Hague too. For example, Miro Bajramovic admitted he killed scores of mostly Serb civilians with his own hands – around 72 – but he is free and his confession of him and his untis blowing up Serb homes, arresting, torturing and killing them, has not seen light of day in western news media. His commander Tomislav Mercep, who ordered the killings, has been involved in Croatian politics since then and till this day.

One should see what the Croatian soldiers, who have no record of being admitted to the hospital for injury or anything, and who the international community whines over did to Serb civilians:

“Zoran Pavlovic and his sister Zorica were killed along with their entire family on November 19, 1995, by retreating Croatian forces. A view of Zorica reveals how really brutally she was murdered. Her skull was also crushed. (Photos by Goran Mikic, Reuters.)”

“This photo shows Serb victims, Radosav Pavic and Velimir Trajkovic (both wearing red). The other victims are Zorica Pavlovic, her brother Zoran, mother Nada and Milojka Pavlovic. All axed to death by Croatian "skullcrushers"…”

33 posted on 11/16/2005 1:02:00 PM PST by joan
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