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NAZI "SALUTE" in NAZICROAT "parliament"...in 1991 !!!
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Husar:
Short video showing NAZICROAT spokesman
NAZI-"saluting" while barking "pro patria",
in the NAZICROAT "parliament" itself,
without provocating the slightiest trouble,
not during WWII, but in 1991...
Electra:
Nasty.
The Washington Times on 15 June, 1997:
"A German tank rolls through a small village, and the peasants rush out, lining the road with their right arms raised in a Nazi salute as they chant ‘Heil Hitler!’ Mobs chase minorities from their homes, kicking them and pelting them with eggs as they flee into the woods. Europe in the 1940s? No, Croatia in the 1990s."
Edward Pearce of the London Evening Standard, 7 August 1995:
"But you can understand Croatia best by saying flatly that if there is one place in the world where a statue of Adolph Hitler would be revered, it would be in Zagreb,"
Telegraph of 15 November, 2000, Julius Strauss writes,
"Five years may have passed since the end of the Bosnian war but in Ljubuski, one of dozens of Croat villages scattered through the mountains of southwestern Bosnia, hardliners are still in control. By way of greeting the Croat party official said: "I hope you’re not a Jew or an American. My father fought at Stalingrad. He wore the German insignia with pride. At the end it was only us Croats who stayed faithful to the SS."
Husar:
--- Quote from: Electra on November 22, 2007, 07:09:58 AM ---Nasty.
The Washington Times on 15 June, 1997:
"A German tank rolls through a small village, and the peasants rush out, lining the road with their right arms raised in a Nazi salute as they chant ‘Heil Hitler!’ Mobs chase minorities from their homes, kicking them and pelting them with eggs as they flee into the woods. Europe in the 1940s? No, Croatia in the 1990s."
Edward Pearce of the London Evening Standard, 7 August 1995:
"But you can understand Croatia best by saying flatly that if there is one place in the world where a statue of Adolph Hitler would be revered, it would be in Zagreb,"
Telegraph of 15 November, 2000, Julius Strauss writes,
"Five years may have passed since the end of the Bosnian war but in Ljubuski, one of dozens of Croat villages scattered through the mountains of southwestern Bosnia, hardliners are still in control. By way of greeting the Croat party official said: "I hope you’re not a Jew or an American. My father fought at Stalingrad. He wore the German insignia with pride. At the end it was only us Croats who stayed faithful to the SS."
--- End quote ---
ALL JTFERS have to be acknowledged with that.
Thank you, Electra.
JTFFan:
lol, I saw that nasty indeed. :::D
Husar:
I'm so counter-productive,
with my useless threads, am I not ?
I deserve to be on the edge of banning...
:)
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