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                                    When Serbia Darkened the Glory of Ancient Sparta



“These Serbs are tough in trouble, sober, modest, unbreakable. They are the free men, proud of their nation and the masters of their fields… For the freedom of their homeland these peasants instantly turned into the most courageous soldiers, the most persistent, the best of all soldiers,” French General Franchet d’Espérey, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied troops in WWI.



“General, Please Ask the Serbs to Slow Down…”

90 years ago, on September 13, 1918, at dawn, the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in the Balkans, French General Franchet d’Espérey, ordered the final offensive for the breakthrough of the Thessaloniki front. Serbian Army which led the offensive on the ground played the key role in a counter-offensive breakthrough studied even today at countless military academies throughout the world, as a shining example of a glorious victory.

At 5:30 a.m. the Serbian troops began an unstoppable surge from the Greek border back in to Serbia, to free their motherland, pushing the Austrians, Germans and Bulgarians out of their country. In 12 days they advanced 800 miles on foot, forcing the French general to telegraph his counterpart in the Serbian Army, General Stepanovic: “General, please ask the Serbian infantry to slow down, the French cavalry cannot keep up the pace!”

The command issued by General Zivojin Misic to the Serbian Army at the dawn of the battle was brief and clear:

“Boldly press forward, without rest, to the utter limits of the human and horse strength. To death, just don’t stop! With the unwavering faith and hope: Heroes, forward! to the fatherland!”

On September 13 1918, the state which was at the brink of complete destruction in the fall of 1915 — occupied by the most powerful empires, left without the army, government and king — rose up from the ashes and amazed the world with its courage and willingness to sacrifice for freedom.


Serbian Army Refuses to Capitulate

Austro-Hungary attacked Serbia in August 1914, but has failed to overcome the Serb resistance. After the Ottoman Empire entered the war on the Austrian and German side, the crucial factor was Bulgaria, which had a strategically most important position on Serbia’s flank. It was believed Bulgarian involvement on either side would decisively tip the scales in favor of that side. While the Allies could offer only small territorial concessions at the expense of Serbia and (still neutral) Greece, the promises by the Central Powers were incomparably more alluring, since they were offering almost all of the Serbian and Greek territories Bulgaria sought. After the Allies were defeated at Gallipoli and the Russians lost the Gorlice-Tarnovska battle — defeats which demonstrated the might of the Central Powers — Bulgarian King Ferdinand signed the pact with Germany and started to mobilize for war on September 21 1915.

Serbs won the first victory for the Allies in WWI (The Battle of Cer, August 12-24, 1914) against the invading armies, and did their best to ward off the aggressors which outnumbered them several times, winning the Battle of Drina, Battle of Kolubara, etc. However, surrounded by the enemies, attacked from four sides and without any help, Serbia was on the verge of being wiped off the map.

“To death, just don’t stop!,” Field Marshal Zivojin Misic

The country struggled to improve the abysmal situation with the cut-off supplies. Its 225,000-men-strong army was poorly equipped and almost unarmed. Although Great Britain and France kept talking about serious military help to Serbia, they left it without any aid and have done nothing until it was too late and Serbia was overrun by the Bulgarian, German and Austro-Hungarian armies.

Under the command of the Feldmarschal Mackensen, Germans and Austro-Hungarians began their attack on October 5 with the massive artillery barrages, followed by the crossing of rivers Sava and Danube. On November 11, the Bulgarian Army attacked from two directions: from north towards the city of Nis and from the south, towards Skopje. Due to Bulgarian breakthrough, Serbia’s position was hopeless — the core of its army in the north of the country could either allow itself to be encircled and forced to surrender, or it would have to withdraw.

Serbian Army refused to capitulate and Field Marshal Radomir Putnik ordered withdrawal toward the south-west, to Montenegro and Albania.


The Legendary March-Maneuver and Serb Golgotha through Albanian Gorges

This was one of Serbia’s darkest hours, when it became completely desolate. The weather was bad, just like the roads, and the army had to help tens of thousands of civilians who were withdrawing along with their army, as the word about the Austro-Hungarian and Bulgarian savagery with civilian population have spread quickly. Croats and Muslims, as part of the attacking Austro-Hungarian army, have committed countless atrocities against the Serbian population during the WWI too. The aging King Petar Karadjordjevic was withdrawing together with his people and the army.
Remainder of the decimated Serbian Army arrives to Corfu

In what later became known as Serbian Golgotha through the Albanian gorges, Serbian soldiers and civilians were trudging through the mountainous Albanian wastelands during the harshest wintertime (November 1915 - January 1916), plodding through the frost and snow poorly dressed, on the brink of starvation and exhausted. Their worst enemy was the Albanian population itself — wherever they could, the Albanians were attacking from behind and stabbing the Serbs in the back, killing the nation in retreat whose state has been taken away. Some 100,000 Serb soldiers and countless thousands of Serb refugees perished during this legendary march-maneuver of the Serbian Army, which was compared by various historians with Napoleon’s and Suvorov’s crossing the Alps. Only some 125,000 of the Serb soldiers have reached the Adriatic coast.


Serbia Rises From the Ashes

But as they arrived, decimated Serb troops were once again betrayed — an inevitable constant when it comes to the way West relates to Serbia — the promised allied ships were not there. They arrived only after the Russian Tsar Nikolai had sent a telegram to the French and British governments, threatening with Russian withdrawal from the war if the Allies fail to aid the “remains of the remains of the Serbian Army”.

French transporter ships which arrived after that took the remains of Serb Army to the Greek islands, mostly to Corfu, before sending them to Thessaloniki, for the final attempt to free their country in a relentless march.

When the offensive started, Serbian Army bulldozed over the Bulgarians and several German divisions after them, which were trying to stop the Serb breakthrough at the town of Nis and through sporadic fights in the towns of Vranje, Leskovac and Kragujevac, freeing their homeland in a fierce surge. The state to which the Austro-Hungarian Empire wrote a death certificate four years earlier had been resurrected.
Field Marshal Radomir Putnik, Chief of Serbian High Command

The breakthrough of the Thessaloniki front which Serbian Army started 90 years ago, in the WWI, ended in the liberation of Belgrade on November 1, 1918. Serbian heroes who lost their life on the front were buried at the Serbian Military Cemetery at Zeytinlik in Thessaloniki.

But, before that, they amazed the world.


“What the Germans Could Not Destroy was the Serbian Spirit”

n his report to the French government, Marshal Franchet d’Espérey emphasized it was necessary to slow down the operations because of the problem with communications for delivering food supplies to the advancing French forces. Only the Serb troops don’t need any supplies — they are rushing forward like a blizzard, General d’Espérey noted.

Gordon Brooks-Shepherd, who served as a lieutenant-colonel in World War II, wrote in his book “November 1918″:

“The infantry, and especially the Serbs, had performed… great feats of endurance, for they had done everything on their feet. Their supply system for the advance was grimly simple: they carried NO food with them at all, just ammunition, relying on whatever the impoverished peasantry of their homeland could provide. As a result many who had set out as bronzed fighting men ended up as walking wraiths, mahogany turning into wax. But they went on walking, out-distancing not only the French horsemen but even the British ration-lorries. Such fanaticism was the answer to the puzzled comment [German] Hindenburg made later: ‘Without rest, it seemed impossible for the enemy to bring up strong forces forward to Skopje… How would he overcome the problems of supply, for we had completely destroyed the railways and roads?’ What the Germans could not destroy was the Serbian spirit.”

In a report sent to his government toward the end of October 1918, Marshal d’Espérey wrote about the Serbian Army again.

“They are peasants, almost all of them. These Serbs are tough in trouble, sober, modest, unbreakable. They are the free men, proud of their nation and the masters of their fields… But, the war came. And, there, that’s how quickly for the freedom of their homeland these peasants, without any trouble, instantly turned into the most courageous soldiers, the most persistent, the best of all soldiers. These are the glorious troops, made of endurance and zeal, the ones that make me proud of leading them, shoulder to shoulder with the French soldiers, to a victorious march for the freedom of their fatherland…”

Although General d’Espérey was a Commander in Chief of all the Allied troops, Serbian Army was under direct command of the Prince-Regent Alexander Karadjordjevic and Field Marshal Misic.

After the grandiose victory of the Serb Army, towards the end of September 1918, Bulgarian King Ferdinand abdicated and went into exile at the beginning of October the same year. Several days earlier, embittered German Kaiser Wilhelm II — the last German emperor — in a telegram to King Ferdinand wrote: “Sixty two thousand of the Serb soldiers decided the war. SHAME!”

Serbia suffered the most terrible losses during the WWI: almost every third man died, the loss Serbs have never been able to recover from, and the one which was made far worse some two decades later, in the Second World War.


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                          Armistice Anniversary: Commemorating Serbian WWI Heroes in France


Laying the wreaths at the monument to King Alexander I Karadjordjević in Paris and at the Serbian military cemetery in the town of Thiais near Paris, on November 8, marked the commemoration of Serbian soldiers who have sacrificed their lives in the First World War.
Serbian WWI cemetery in Thiais, near Paris, France

King Alexander I Karadjordjević was assassinated 74 years ago, on October 9, 1934, in Marseille, by the Croat Nazis — Ustashi, portending the rise of fascism and the upcoming horrors of the WWII. The French had built a grandiose monument in the Boulogne Forest, Paris, both to Alexander I and his father, King Peter Karadjordjević.

Commemoration ceremony to Serbia’s WWI heroes laid to rest in France is traditionally held on the day of the Armistice, November 11, when the First World War ended. Wreaths were laid by the delegation of the Association for Preserving traditions of Serbian Liberation wars, the French Association “Memorial of the Eastern Front 1916-1918″ and Serbia’s Ambassador to France Predrag Simić.


Serbian and French delegations at the monument to Serbia’s Kings Peter and Alexander I Karadjordjević, in Boulogne Forest, Paris

Memorial service to Serbian heroes buried in Thiais, was served by Father Slaviša Sanjica, from St. Sava Church in Paris. Military cemetery in Thiais, the final resting place of these Serb soldiers, is marked by more than 700 identical stone crosses engraved in French, carrying the first and the last name, and the rank of each Serbian soldier. Among them is one pyramid with the crescent moon, marking the grave of Esad Pasha, assassinated by an Albanian student in Paris and buried alongside the Serbian soldiers at his personal request.

A day before delegations of the Serbian and French Associations and Serbia’s Consul Miloš Ušćebrka have paid respects by laying wreaths at the monument to the Serbian soldiers at Saint-Genis-Laval, Lyon, where 68 Serbian soldiers who were treated in Lyon, but did not have the opportunity to get better and return to the front, were buried at the military cemetery.

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Velichko Dimitrov Kerin aka Vlado Chernozemski killed Alexander I Karadjordjević

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Vlado Chernozemski was a member of IMRO - Bulgarian political organization that fought for annexing Macedonia to Bulgaria using terrorist means.The organization worked in alliance with the Croatian fascist group led by Ante Pavelic, under the secret sponsorship of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.

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Vlado Chernozemski was a member of IMRO - Bulgarian political organization that fought for annexing Macedonia to Bulgaria using terrorist means.The organization worked in alliance with the Croatian fascist group led by Ante Pavelic, under the secret sponsorship of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.

You posted Croatians killed Alexander I Karađorđević when in fact Vlado Chernozemski carried out the assassination not a Croatian

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But they did,Ustashe had interest in killing Yugoslavian King,to create NDH.Vlado Chernozemski was trained in Ustashe camp in Hungary.Alexander was strengthening ties with France - ally from ww1,to see of challenge to rise of fascism in Europe,fascist was not happy with that so they killed him and prevent creating new alliance and to reach their goals.Ustashe=IMRO=fascism

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But they did,Ustashe had interest in killing Yugoslavian King,to create NDH.Vlado Chernozemski was trained in Ustashe camp in Hungary.Alexander was strengthening ties with France - ally from ww1,to see of challenge to rise of fascism in Europe,fascist was not happy with that so they killed him and prevent creating new alliance and to reach their goals.Ustashe=IMRO=fascism

Who Carried out the attack?
Vlado Chernozemski he pulled the trigger not a Croatian

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Least important thing is who held the gun...question is for who?For Ustashe and IMRO of course.

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Least important thing is who held the gun...question is for who?For Ustashe and IMRO of course.

You posted Croatians killed him but it was not a croatian

He assassinated Alexander I of Yugoslavia in the port of Marseille, France on October 9, 1934, and was himself killed immediately afterwards

Chernozemski planned to enter the League of Nations building in Paris and detonate himself to protest against the passivity of the world organization over the question of Macedonian independence but never carried out the plot

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 I said
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Croat Nazis — Ustashi
,so I said organization,didn't mentioned a person...did I miss informed someone when I wrote that?I didn't putt accent on that,either.This post is neither dedicated of Ustahsa/IMRO or murder.It just describes why the French did rise the monument to King Alexander.

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I said
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Croat Nazis — Ustashi
,so I said organization,didn't mentioned a person...did I miss informed someone when I wrote that?I didn't putt accent on that,either.This post is neither dedicated of Ustahsa/IMRO or murder.It just describes why the French did rise the monument to King Alexander.
"King Alexander I Karadjordjević was assassinated 74 years ago, on October 9, 1934, in Marseille, by the Croat Nazis — Ustashi"
This is saying that Croatians killed the man not Vlado Chernozemski

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The Croatian Ustashe terrorist group - led by Ante Pavelic - planned the assassination of King Aleksander of Yugoslavia using a Bulgarian IMRO terrorist agent - Vladimir "Vlado" Gheorghiev Tchernozernsky - to carry out the murder of the King on a state visit to Marseilles, France in 1934.

Following an unsuccessful attempt on the life of King Alexander of Yugoslavia, Ustase leader Ante Pavelic "borrowed" Vancia Mihailov's driver and bodyguard and, together with Dido Kvaternik, plotted to kill the Yugoslav king during a state visit to Marseilles, France using the Bulgarian's expertise. Alexander was assassinated by bullets fired from the revolver held by "Vlada the Chauffeur," as was the French Foreign Minister, Louis Barthou, who was riding in the same vehicle. For this, Pavelic and Kvaternik were sentenced to death in absentia by a French court after Italian dictator Benito Mussolini refused to allow their extradition.


The Conspirator Rediscovered

This is an original translation of an article which first appeared in the now-defunct Italian magazine Storia Illustrata in 1990. The fates of Ante Pavelic and the head of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, Ivan "Vance" Mihailov, are intertwined after the former went into exile in 1929; among Pavelic's first contacts in Vienna was Mihailov's girlfriend.

After receiving an invitation to IMRO's headquarters in Banka, Pavelic joined IMRO in a declaration of war against the Royal Yugoslav government, and the Ustase was born.

 Certain scholars have somehow claimed that the identity of King Alexander's assassin - a Bulgarian "loaned" to the Ustase after two previous bungled assassination attempts ordered by Pavelic - somehow absolves Pavelic and Eugen-Dido Kvaternik of complicity in the crime which they planned.

Mihailov's statements on the issue, if they are to be believed, certainly indicate that it was the Ustase, and not IMRO, which planned the assassination in Marseilles. Mihailov's claim to have lived in the NDH is given credence by this document [see below], which alleges that he was staying in the same Vatican hide-out as Pavelic after the war. The interviewer, Antonio Pitamitz, was from the Italian community in Dalmatia and wrote several articles for Storia Illustrata on the subject of Croatian history.



http://www.jasenovac-info.com/cd/biblioteka/pavelicpapers/pavelic/ap0038.html

http://www.pavelic-papers.com/documents/imro/index.html

http://www.pavelic-papers.com/documents/pavelic/ap0038.html

http://www.pavelic-papers.com/documents/pavelic/ap0021.html


CIC Information Sheet

Source: US Army Counter Intelligence Corps, July 1947, declassified.

From the US Army File on Ante Pavelic:


This document confirms the information given in Agent William Gowen's previous report, right down to the room number. This appears to have been prepared in final preparation for enforcing an arrest on Pavelic, on Vatican property if need be. The list of "other Ustasha personalities" is only a handful of the high-ranking officials who would escape from justice, contrary to claims made elsewhere that only Pavelic and one or two other Ustase escaped justice after the war. Within the next 18 months, nearly the entire cabinet of the Independent State of Croatia will have relocated to Buenos Aires.
 
 
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Subject: Ante PAVELIC and other USTASHA personalities

1.     Ante PAVELIC is in hiding as an ex-HUNGARIAN General under the name of "Giuseppe". He wears a small pointed beard and has his hair cut short at the sides after the fashion of a German Army officer.

2.     Hi [sic] is living on Church property under the protection of the Vatican, at Via Giacomo Venezian No. 17-C, second floor. On entering the building you go along a long and dark corridor. At the end of the corridor there are two stairways, one to the left and one to the right. You must take the right. On the right the rooms are numbered 1,2,3, etc. If you knock once or twice at door No. 3 an unimportant person will come out. But if you knock three times at door No. 3, door No. 2 will open. It leads to the room where PAVELIC lives, together with the famous BULGARIAN terrorist Vancia MIKOILOFF and two other persons.

3.     About twelve other men live in the building. They are all Ustasha and make up PAVELIC's bodyguard.

4.     When PAVELIC goes out he uses a car with a Vatican (SCV) number-plate.

5.     The following persons visit the convent occasionally:

          a) Ivica FRKOVIC, editor of the Ustasha Paper "Hrvatski Narod";
          b) Dr. Feliks POLJANIC, Asst. chief of police SARAJEVO;
          c) Ciro KUDUIA, Ustasha Colonel;
          d) Dr. VIDALI, Asst. chief of the Ustasha-Croat Security Police;
          e) Zvonko DUGANIC, Asst. chief of Croat Information Service (he lives in ROME, tel.N. 43302);
          f) Peter SIMIC;
          g) Dr. Lovro SUSIC, secretary of Ustasha movement in Italy. Travels frequently (ROME BOLOGNA, TRIESTE). At present living in CASERTA.
          h) Joso ZUBIC, police commissioner of SARAJEVO;
          i) Husnija HRUSTANOVIC, journalist;
          j) Zdravko BJELOMARIC.

 
 
Filing information:
Title: CIC Information Sheet
Source: US Army, declassified.
Date: c. July 1947

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No doubt the brave Serbs always kept on fighting valiantly against the evil powers.
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We have heroic past..
Serbia will never surrender Kosovo to the breakaway province's ethnic Albanian majority or trade its territory for European Union or NATO membership,

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We have heroic past..
Yes,but the present is truly shameful.We still live on the moral credit(of morality and dignity) of our grandfathers and their fathers.You can see how they were religious,moral men.They knew what are they fighting for,they didn't fear for their life because they knew that God is going to create them again.Today,many Serbs are blind and want to be Europeans(in a way of living-to be slaves with empty and fast,sick life while serving the destructive system).

I'm aware of the situation in Serbia,and my opinion is that our country (unfortunately) won't exist for too long if the people of Serbia continue to choose destruction offered by EU.Atheist based economy is collapsing,again we have mass deprivations(about 10 000 people loose their jobs monthly).Media are,as always,silent.They show "Big Brother" type of shows(to prevail the dream of "EU dreamers") and political shows where so called "independent analysts" are manipulating with people lying to them that "everything is going to be fine if we continue toward EU".

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Serbians don\'t fight like heroes.
Heroes fight like Serbians

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We have heroic past..
Yes,but the present is truly shameful.We still live on the moral credit(of morality and dignity) of our grandfathers and their fathers.You can see how they were religious,moral men.They knew what are they fighting for,they didn't fear for their life because they knew that G-d is going to create them again.Today,many Serbs are blind and want to be Europeans(in a way of living-to be slaves with empty and fast,sick life while serving the destructive system).

I'm aware of the situation in Serbia,and my opinion is that our country (unfortunately) won't exist for too long if the people of Serbia continue to choose destruction offered by EU.Atheist based economy is collapsing,again we have mass deprivations(about 10 000 people loose their jobs monthly).Media are,as always,silent.They show "Big Brother" type of shows(to prevail the dream of "EU dreamers") and political shows where so called "independent analysts" are manipulating with people lying to them that "everything is going to be fine if we continue toward EU".
I agree with you. We lost our faith in God and I am keen to see patriotic government that we lead us to the glory that our ancestors once had. If we chose to sell our souls to western monsters it will be the end.
Serbia will never surrender Kosovo to the breakaway province's ethnic Albanian majority or trade its territory for European Union or NATO membership,