Still haven’t answered —are you Albanian or Croat by birth or ancestry? You’ve made a big deal out of my ancestry, so reveal yours.
even if I said I am polish, in your own twisted logic, you’ll manage to say “Aha! The pope was Polish and he hates...” If I told you I’m from Congo, you’d find a “Marxist” connection somewhere in your mind, and of course “they hate Serbs”. So let’s focus on the facts. Instead on dealing with them you tried to discount them by calling me an “Albanian Muslim” and then chickened out when time came to back it up.
I’m a proud AMERICAN and support the US/Nato /Western world mission in the Balkans. Frankly they should have stepped in sooner. I would have loved to see the chetniks and the Karadzics and Mladics face when faced with armed men.
Regarding WWII Chetniks: they were two kinds, those who collaborated openly and those who engaged in propaganda but still collaborated. Draza didn’t kill some 500 US airmen who were liberating his country, while he was killing Jews, Muslims and Croats. Give that guy a medal!!!!!!! Draza made the mistake on being honest with the Brits: Tito, Ustase, Muslims, Croats and then the Germans were in his priorities, in this order because he wanted to create a “Pure Serb” kingdom. Draza also saved German pilots and hunted US pilots on behalf of Germans. He hunted Jews as well—to sell them to the Nazis— and chetniks were particularly known for killing Jews “in bestial ways”:
“Jewish survivors testified that the Chetniks, particularly those under [Draza...] ... ‘persecuted Jews mercilessly’ and slaughtered them ‘in a bestial way”
So where is this Serbian resistance again? Was it ZBOR? Nedic? Serbian State Guard, Serbian Volunteer Corps?
Why don’t you look in what Harlan Turner said?
‘Serbia is the only country in Europe. where the Jewish problem has been solved.’...in 1942!!!! Where was the first gas vans experimented on? Serbia. Oh, the camps were guarded and run by Serbs. The names were in Cyrillic.
Tito, known as “Ustase” to you, liberated Serbia and the rest of the country. Croats, Slovenes and Muslims made the majority of his fighters. For now I will not get into your newly minted saint (2003) and what he said about Jews or how many “Blood and Honor” groups are in Serbia. Before calling others Nazis, look in the mirror.