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Duration: 00:50 minutes Upload Time: 2007-07-17 02:24:57 User: MolerX :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Which of two is correct? |
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| MolerX ::: Favorites 2007-12-20 12:43:48 Thanks for proving my point. So called Kosovars are in fact illegal immigrants from Albania. __________________________________________________ | |
| DrenicaKosova ::: Favorites 2007-12-19 18:27:55 REPUBLIC OF KOSOVA & ALBANIA, GREAT ALBANIA SOOON!! Serbs back to russian mountains where u belong!!!! __________________________________________________ | |
| dragan1979 ::: Favorites 2007-11-07 19:19:37 Against independence. __________________________________________________ | |
| synthorium ::: Favorites 2007-10-10 16:01:20 fuckserbrussians5 hahahaha ti si smesan... how can u say that kosovo is a province?! do u know what is the province?! albania didnt exist yet when serbs fights for kosovo against turks (1389)!!! and dont talk bad about rusia!!! u dirty dumbass shiptar!!! __________________________________________________ | |
| picka313 ::: Favorites 2007-09-05 22:36:16 thank you for this video i say NO to the independence of kosovO :) kosovo je srbija - cccc __________________________________________________ | |
| KraljAlek ::: Favorites 2007-08-14 20:36:01 Thank you for making it known that we Serbs were the prey of history and not the predator. __________________________________________________ | |
| MolerX ::: Favorites 2007-07-30 04:44:23 So the resistance movement that saved over 500 allied pilots (300+ Americans) must have been insignificant and cooperated with Germans. I think there may a problem with elementary logic if that is case. The communist's history of Yugoslavia is a joke, I recommend you to read "Berman's Dossier" by famous Slovenian economist Aleksander Bajt. Anyway thank you for your time; unlike many Albanians that commented my videos, you were at least willing for civilized talk. __________________________________________________ | |
| Peshkatari ::: Favorites 2007-07-28 12:04:08 Lastly, if Rankovic was such a "puppet" of Tito, why did he dump him in '66? Could it be maybe because he was using his post and it's power as an excuse to dump on minorities he didn't like, particularly Albanians? You have to do better than that, lad. You're not dealing with some "fresh off the boat" type here, y'know! __________________________________________________ | |
| Peshkatari ::: Favorites 2007-07-28 12:01:46 There's plenty of evidence he and his guys were playing all sides. Even that Time article from '42 makes it clear that the Germans thought he was no threat to them, that they even were in his personal HQ. If he was willing to play them like that, what makes you think he wasn't willing to play others, too? __________________________________________________ | |
| Peshkatari ::: Favorites 2007-07-28 11:59:55 Nonsense....we would have never pulled our support from him if that were the case. There are also plenty of reports from the Allied side during the war calling into question his ultimate loyalties. Again, the only reason he got it was because of the efforts of the airmen his guys rescued, and the "independent" committee they set up to try and prove him "not guilty" of the Yugoslav charges. __________________________________________________ | |
| MolerX ::: Favorites 2007-07-27 15:47:48 He got this award after the war so he was always considered an ally. Why English supported communist Tito and his puppet Rankovic, you will have to ask them. I guess for the same reasons they today support war criminals such as Hasim Taci (aka Snake) and Agim Ceku. __________________________________________________ | |
| Peshkatari ::: Favorites 2007-07-26 03:22:08 And for all that, you still haven't said anything about Ljotic, Djudjic, Rankovic, Raznatoivic, Seslj, or any other examples of "Godly, Christian" Serbhood, have you? __________________________________________________ | |
| Peshkatari ::: Favorites 2007-07-26 03:19:15 He also worked with Bosnian Muslim chetnik groups too, while his men still slaughtered Bosnian civilians. And let's not forget that if he was such a great ally, why did not only the Allies, but even the Karageorgevic gov't in exile in London pull their support from him? Allies and friends are supposed to be consistant, you know? __________________________________________________ | |
| Peshkatari ::: Favorites 2007-07-26 03:15:21 He was awarded that soley on the insistance of the U.S. airmen his men rescued. Fact of the matter is that there's ample proof that he was neither pro-allies or pro-nazi, but simply pro-royalist, and supported different groups, including Germans and Italians, if he felt it would advance his goal. __________________________________________________ | |
| MolerX ::: Favorites 2007-07-26 02:37:21 U.S. President Harry S. Truman posthumously awarded the leader of "Chetniks", General Dragoljub Mihailovic, the Legion of Merit for contribution to the Allied victory. Any other comment is sufficient. __________________________________________________ | |




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