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Lisa:
Here's what Julia Gorin sent me this morning, with the help of research done by her husband:

Dear Lisa,

This is what my husband (who helps me with research) put together to answer more thoroughly your question. It's a little more coherent and helpful than what I sent.

Croatia sided with the Nazis, was given independence by the Nazis, and was run by the Croatians (Ustasha).  Croatia was considered a Minor Axis Power and Croatian troops fought in Nazi units outside of Croatia.  The Croatians built Jasenovac and other concentration camps themselves, ran the concentration camps themselves, and exterminated hundreds of thousands of Serbs and Jews without needing any help from the Germans. Ustasha Ante Pavelic's plan was to exterminate 1/3 of the Serbs, expel 1/3 of the Serbs, and convert 1/3 of the Serbs to Catholicism.  Croatia never had to face punishment for its WWII crimes and so Croatians deny the crimes to this day and instead view the Ustasha with pride.

Serbia (Mihailovic) fought against the Nazis and Belgrade was bombed and occupied by the Germans.  Nedic was a Nazi supporter, but he was just a figurehead.  The Germans occupied Serbia, built th econcentration camps, ran the concentration camps, and exterminated Serbs and Jews.  The only concentration camp ever built in an urban area was built in Belgrade so that the Serbs could see exactly what awaited them if they insisted on fighting back.  Serb haters love to label Mihailovic as a "Nazi collaborator" because he fought against Tito's Communist Partisans in addition to fighting the Nazis.  But the reason he fought against the Communist Partisans was that Tito initiated attacks against Mihailovic in order to spread propaganda against him (claiming Mihailovic attacked the Partisans and was siding with the Nazis) in order to shift western support from Mihailovic's Chetniks (Serbs) to Tito's/Stalin'sCommunist Partisans.

Mihailovic:

http://balkansnet.org/draza.html

http://draza-mihailovich.blogspot.com/2006/07/ronald-reagan-commentary-on-general.html

http://draza-mihailovich.blogspot.com/2006/07/photo-of-ronald-reagan-commentary-on.html

http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=955

http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/index.php?s=mihailovic

Nedic, Croats, and Jews:

http://www.srpska-mreza.com/History/ww2/Jews/Almuli.html

Husar:
Thank you, Lisa and Julia.
You're a great team,
together.

 O0

serbian army:




Legion of Merit awarded to General Mihailovic by President Truman with the following dedication:

Chief Commander

General Dragoljub Mihailovich distinguished himself in an outstanding manner as Commander-in-Chief of the Yugoslavian Army Forces and later as Minister of War by organizing and leading important resistance forces against the enemy which occupied Yugoslavia, from December 1941 to December 1944. Through the undaunted efforts of his troops, many United States airmen were rescued and returned safely to friendly control. General Mihailovich and his forces, although lacking adequate supplies, and fighting under extreme hardships, contributed materially to the allied cause, and were instrumental in obtaining a final Allied Victory.

March 29, 1948 HARRY S. TRUMAN


Lamed:

--- Quote from: Lisa on November 12, 2007, 10:21:22 AM ---Here's what Julia Gorin sent me this morning, with the help of research done by her husband:

Dear Lisa,

This is what my husband (who helps me with research) put together to answer more thoroughly your question. It's a little more coherent and helpful than what I sent.

Croatia sided with the Nazis, was given independence by the Nazis, and was run by the Croatians (Ustasha).  Croatia was considered a Minor Axis Power and Croatian troops fought in Nazi units outside of Croatia.  The Croatians built Jasenovac and other concentration camps themselves, ran the concentration camps themselves, and exterminated hundreds of thousands of Serbs and Jews without needing any help from the Germans. Ustasha Ante Pavelic's plan was to exterminate 1/3 of the Serbs, expel 1/3 of the Serbs, and convert 1/3 of the Serbs to Catholicism.  Croatia never had to face punishment for its WWII crimes and so Croatians deny the crimes to this day and instead view the Ustasha with pride.

Serbia (Mihailovic) fought against the Nazis and Belgrade was bombed and occupied by the Germans.  Nedic was a Nazi supporter, but he was just a figurehead.  The Germans occupied Serbia, built th econcentration camps, ran the concentration camps, and exterminated Serbs and Jews.  The only concentration camp ever built in an urban area was built in Belgrade so that the Serbs could see exactly what awaited them if they insisted on fighting back.  Serb haters love to label Mihailovic as a "Nazi collaborator" because he fought against Tito's Communist Partisans in addition to fighting the Nazis.  But the reason he fought against the Communist Partisans was that Tito initiated attacks against Mihailovic in order to spread propaganda against him (claiming Mihailovic attacked the Partisans and was siding with the Nazis) in order to shift western support from Mihailovic's Chetniks (Serbs) to Tito's/Stalin'sCommunist Partisans.

Mihailovic:

http://balkansnet.org/draza.html

http://draza-mihailovich.blogspot.com/2006/07/ronald-reagan-commentary-on-general.html

http://draza-mihailovich.blogspot.com/2006/07/photo-of-ronald-reagan-commentary-on.html

http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=955

http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/index.php?s=mihailovic

Nedic, Croats, and Jews:

http://www.srpska-mreza.com/History/ww2/Jews/Almuli.html

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And what did I said! ^-^
Didn't I said in one of my posts that these are all historical facts.
Thank you Lisa.
You are so smart and so  8)!
 O0 and  :-* es for you from Serbia!

Husar:
Lamed, do you live in Serbia ?
Are you Serbian ?

 :)

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