Posted on 03/09/2010 7:23:41 PM PST by Ravnagora
Former Senator Alan Simpson defined ‘wazoo’ as the southern end of a north-bound horse.
And this is a grand one, no doubt.
Former Lib? Yeah sure.
It's nice when the town whore gets religion, but when she starts preaching from the pulpit it has gone too far.
The Nazis bombed Belgrade because of the coup d'état which turned Serbia's allegiance towards the Soviet Union.
So, when are you just going to come out and say that Jasenovac was hoax? You’ve pretty much avoided it until now, but your posting of revisionist history is clearly eluding to that as the next step.
You got the first part right, now try again.
The core Serbian resistance was the pro-Monarchists who supported the coup against the Germans, let by Gen. Mihailovich.
He was the one executed by the Communist Partisans for refusing to join them.
Here now, go wipe the...egg off your face.
Draza Mihailovic had little or no part in the March 1941 uprising. He did not form his little band of Chetniks until a month after the German bombing of Belgrade. Although the Chetniks initially harassed the Nazi German forces, he quickly allied with them, the Italians, and the Ustasa. If anything, he helped the Soviet Union by delaying Nazi Germany's "Operation Barbarossa". What a pity he wasn't smart enough to get out of the way and let the Nazis and communists fight it out.
The Partisans did one thing right, they executed him.
Simpson was right about the meaning of 'wazoo.'
Straight from Communist-spy Kim Philby's operatives to your lips.
Guess that wasn't 'egg' after all? Heh.
You are not very keen on history, this is obvious. You don’t even have cursory knowledge of the Cetnik movement.
Why don’t you explain to everyone why the Italians had to protect the Serbian population from the Ustasa? Start there.
You guys almost make a person happy that Clinton bombed Serbia.
If Milosevich was working for the Germans, why’d he risk everything to evacuate 500 downed American flyers instead of just handing them over to the Germans?
Nevertheless, Chetnik forces continued to aid American airmen who were shot down over Yugoslavia, and relations between the Chetniks and the Americans on the ground remained friendly. Mihailovic's forces sheltered as many as 500 downed Allied airmen and their rescue was eventually achieved in Operation Halyard. Operation Halyard has often been cited as "evidence" of the Chetniks' continuing strong pro-Allied sympathies. However, having by now lost all Allied support to the Partisans (along with the recognition of the King Peter II), and with the Axis defeat in Europe a certainty, Mihailović was going to great lengths to regain Allied support, and to depict himself in a favorable light to the western Allies. However, the Allies were aware that Mihailović's troops were at the same time also rescuing German and Ustae aviators from the Partisans (as indicated in a Nedić government report of February 1944) and, on other occasions, even hunted down Allied aviators on behalf of the Axis occupation.
Wow, you rely on Wikipedia for your history?
No wonder you get it so wrong.
From Kim Philby’s people to your lips again, eh?
Drop dead pinky.
If you think Wikipedia isn’t biased, they you sound like a Current Lib!
Up the old wazoo!
Should there really be a Serbia since there is no such thing as an ethnic Serbian anymore. They were absorbed by the Ottoman Empire and are now just ethnic Turks practicing Orthodox religion.
Go back to the Middle East and play in your sand pit.
Denying that Serbians exist won’t make us go away, wazhole.
Go shave your back, Turk.
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